u/Friendship_Little

Is it really that hard to treat a woman right?

I started noticing something that has rubbed me the wrong way for a while. From the age of 15—all the way in my 20s, I start to notice that some of the men—NOT ALL OF THEM—but 60% of them be treating women in ways no other woman should ever be treated. Especially if said woman has both good character and a sincere good heart. Like, how many times have you heard or read stories of women who try to start dating, and the first thing the man wants to do with her—on their first date—is doing the ‘deed’ with her instead of getting to know her? And if both of them are together, be it as boyfriend and girlfriend—or married for that matter, their relationship starts to decline due to the husband’s mistreatment towards his wife. Be it calling her names, saying things about her that isn’t true, cheating on her with another woman, and plotting to get her cancelled by cancel culture on the internet.

To this day I still don’t understand why any man would go asking a woman on a date just for the intention to make her life miserable; I don’t get it and I never will. And this is coming from someone who wants to start a family in the future. When I was in my teens, I always thought that I’ll find my significant other when I grow up. The both of us will get married, produce a beautiful amount of children, and grow old together. Yet, here I am. At the age of 26 years old who is still single like every other man on this green earth. But that’s what drives me nuts. Not the fact of me being single, but seeing men with a woman that God blessed them to have in their life, yet act ungrateful or just be down right rude.

A little kindness wouldn’t hurt anybody, right?

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u/Friendship_Little — 2 days ago

How much would Deku’s presence impact Remnant?

Note: How successful would his interventions to the villains? His interactions with the main cast?

u/Friendship_Little — 11 days ago