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I don’t think so. Love is an emotion. When you love you are driven by your emotions like a woman.

I think a man should be driven by what’s right. You could be a cold blooded psychopath, but if you are driven by what’s right and you have a code of right and wrong, then you don’t even need to “love”, you just do the right thing and that, perhaps, is how you express your love.


When you “love” you tend to act irrational. Like if your wife cheated on you but you continue to stay with her because you “love” her. That’s the kind of stuff that men do when they are driven by emotions. When you are driven by what’s right, you tend to do a prenup, secure all of your money and property, keep an eye on your woman, provide and protect, be dangerous and violent when necessary etc.

A “loving” man is a woman.
 
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But yeah, u are correct tbh

Men should not truly love their girl, always keep an eye out whether you've dated for 20 hours or 20 years (no man should dare to date for 20 years imo)
 
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But yeah, u are correct tbh

Men should not truly love their girl, always keep an eye out whether you've dated for 20 hours or 20 years (no man should dare to date for 20 years imo)
Marriage is the best tbh. It’s best for children and for relationship success rate as well.
 
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I don’t think so. Love is an emotion. When you love you are driven by your emotions like a woman.

I think a man should be driven by what’s right. You could be a cold blooded psychopath, but if you are driven by what’s right and you have a code of right and wrong, then you don’t even need to “love”, you just do the right thing and that, perhaps, is how you express your love.


When you “love” you tend to act irrational. Like if your wife cheated on you but you continue to stay with her because you “love” her. That’s the kind of stuff that men do when they are driven by emotions. When you are driven by what’s right, you tend to do a prenup, secure all of your money and property, keep an eye on your woman, provide and protect, be dangerous and violent when necessary etc.

A “loving” man is a woman.
Every decision humans make is based on emotion. You can't avoid it. You saying "What's right" is you confusing your emotion for logic. "Code for right and wrong" is arbitrary rules you chose because they mostly align with your emotions.

Love makes the relationship more enjoyable for both people.

All of this talk of "keeping an eye on your woman" and "being dangerous and violent when necessary" makes you sound like a controlling psychopath with an inferiority complex and I feel bad for any woman that winds up being in a relationship with you, if you're really like that. If you're living in terror that she's going to leave you if you don't "keep an eye on her" it doesn't sound enjoyable for you either.
 
Doesn't matter, chad can love, chad can feel emotions with no repercussions. Only a normie would try that lack of emotion.
 
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Chads can show love to foids and nothing will happen to them. They'll be labelled as romantic and affectionate.

But normies will be spit on for showing emotions. That's why they try to look intimidating and act alpha (((aspie))).

Sex-less virgin losers or people who've been traumatized by their uncles when they were 5 yo, will say love doesn't exist.
 
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Chads can show love to foids and nothing will happen to them. They'll be labelled as romantic and affectionate.

But normies will be spit on for showing emotions. That's why they try to look intimidating and act alpha (((aspie))).

Sex-less virgin losers or people who've been traumatized by their uncles when they were 5 yo, will say love doesn't exist.
saying love doesn't exist seems like a coping mechanism to me. I believe "true love" does indeed exist. a better life generally is right out there. but truth is you're not good enough for it.
 
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Should we? Probably not, but we still do it, we are humans after all.

It is what is.
 

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