ranierean
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It's a borderline-millennial thing; the teens nowadays are just too deep into the culture and gender wars.
Both swarthoid misogyny types and soylibs reject the concept: the former see it as a sign of an emasculating weakness and the latter detest it on the grounds of it being a quasi-patriarchal longing.
Crushing on someone in such a way was always “creepy” and “wrong”, but today we have actual HR-born mechanisms that can discourage unwanted male attention starting from all the way back when they are still boys.
Even the most dumb provincial normies already know that the times of the “awkward boy gets the pretty girl” archetype being the romantic ideal are long gone, not to mention the fact that it was never actually real in the practical sense to begin with.
Both swarthoid misogyny types and soylibs reject the concept: the former see it as a sign of an emasculating weakness and the latter detest it on the grounds of it being a quasi-patriarchal longing.
Crushing on someone in such a way was always “creepy” and “wrong”, but today we have actual HR-born mechanisms that can discourage unwanted male attention starting from all the way back when they are still boys.
Even the most dumb provincial normies already know that the times of the “awkward boy gets the pretty girl” archetype being the romantic ideal are long gone, not to mention the fact that it was never actually real in the practical sense to begin with.