Axel_3
Get a grip on reality son
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Many ordinary men feel like they are at the very bottom of the hierarchy. Like no matter what they do, they will never be “good enough” in the eyes of women. They try to improve their appearance, push themselves to extremes in the gym, restrict themselves harshly — sometimes to unhealthy levels — only to end up feeling ignored or invisible.
At the same time, they may feel that women don’t even think about them. Women seem able to enjoy each other’s company, support one another, and in some cases form romantic or sexual relationships with each other. Some studies suggest that women can experience high levels of satisfaction in same-sex relationships, which can intensify the fear among certain men that they are no longer needed — even sexually.
Economically and socially, many women are increasingly independent and successful. As traditional gender roles shift, some men feel they’ve lost the provider role they once relied on for identity. Even physical strength — long considered a defining masculine trait — no longer feels like a meaningful advantage in modern society.
As a result, some men experience deep insecurity, jealousy, or a sense of powerlessness in relationships. Even those seen as attractive or successful may struggle internally if they feel their partner could easily leave or is attracted to others. Behind a detached or indifferent exterior, there can be feelings of humiliation, betrayal, or inadequacy.
At the same time, they may feel that women don’t even think about them. Women seem able to enjoy each other’s company, support one another, and in some cases form romantic or sexual relationships with each other. Some studies suggest that women can experience high levels of satisfaction in same-sex relationships, which can intensify the fear among certain men that they are no longer needed — even sexually.
Economically and socially, many women are increasingly independent and successful. As traditional gender roles shift, some men feel they’ve lost the provider role they once relied on for identity. Even physical strength — long considered a defining masculine trait — no longer feels like a meaningful advantage in modern society.
As a result, some men experience deep insecurity, jealousy, or a sense of powerlessness in relationships. Even those seen as attractive or successful may struggle internally if they feel their partner could easily leave or is attracted to others. Behind a detached or indifferent exterior, there can be feelings of humiliation, betrayal, or inadequacy.