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jsd512 24 points ago +25 / -1

Mudshark? I have been single for 24 years, seriously. You can be alone and not lonely or wanting. I turned away from women a long time before it became a movement. My personal experiences and family and friends convinced me to commit to being a bachelor. It's nice.

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Eatinglue 7 points ago +9 / -2

Amen, same here. My siblings are stuck at home with screaming kids and dead bedrooms and I’m going on hiking trips and SCUBA adventures.

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VoidWanderer 7 points ago +7 / -0

For some of us the joys of having children are not worth putting our heads in the guillotine and hoping that the woman we chose to marry doesn't take the mask off a few years after she gives birth and take us for everything we have, and then some.

I want kids but I'm not betting everything I worked for on a coin flip.

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SloppyMichaelMoore 4 points ago +4 / -0

You do realize there are far more male pedes than females, right? Especially depending on your area. The advice should be to keep your eyes open for a woman but it is not worth it to settle for a crazy liberal. There should probably be far more single pedes by the way the world is running lol.

Edit: My point is that there is simply not nearly enough decent women for everyone.

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Tellguy 2 points ago +3 / -1

To each their own but too many people who think like that when they are young and middle-aged end up eaten by their cats after they died of loneliness.

But again, there are exceptions.

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Eatinglue 2 points ago +2 / -0

I built my house with the intention of having no animals, lol.

Spez: Loneliness in liberal cat people is a result of voting to have government take care of other people. In my case, it’s very rewarding to help out and be involved in the neighborhood.

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Tellguy 1 point ago +1 / -0

More power to you.

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BartoshJr 3 points ago +3 / -0

You can be alone and not lonely or wanting.

I totally agree, my friend. Personally, I don't understand why so many men tend to base their self-worth and happiness on whether or not they have a significant other (girlfriend or wife) in their lives. We live in a big world, and thus, there exists countless things that a man can do and learn in order to feel internal satisfaction. Plus, if a man has a solid support system in immediate family members and perhaps one or two good friends, then he'll never be completely alone anyway.

In my view, if some men believe that being with a woman will make their lives more pleasant, then that's fine. As for me, I'm perfectly content with being by myself for now.

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