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@Vhoyde They're all talking about how they can't date because the men pursuing them are low quality, I'm just wondering why the high quality dudes are not pursuing them? The issue is internal.
There y'all go externalising shit again. You're having trouble finding a man so it's all because of the quality of men? The person you are has zero bearing on this?
Personally I believe good parenting, in both aspects, is the most important tool in preventing a child from being unduly influenced by internet strangers. I just find it interesting that y'all will come for social media in one of the above examples but not in the other. Nevermind that y'all can't show any social media content co-signing r*pe and m*rder while there's millions of examples about how great it is to sell yourself to old men with money.
Female internet personalities explicitly tell us at every opportunity about how great dating for money is. There is a direct line between the things they say and how young women are navigating dating in this social media age. Y'all will talk about predators all day but never say a word about the people pushing the kids into their arms. In all my years on social media, I've never seen anyone waxing about how great r*pe and m*rder are but that's the behaviour where y'all are drawing correlations with what's said on social media. Wild.
It's like that thing ya di medi ya ho jola magrootman then ha se ba kgathetse ba batla mojolo o serious le thaka tsa bona.
Nope, tsa mo nyalwa ke Abuti Oupa.