Tomi Lahren says “what happened to young men? They are lazy and don’t want to have families the want to order door dash from their mom basement” 🥶

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I’m not shyting on anyone. I’m part of the age bracket of people in 2025 now between the ages of (27-35) who’ve been hit hardest by Covid. Things really went of the rails in 2016 but once Covid hit I was 29 and the dating scene was gone.

I’m participating but why would I leave my house when lm saving cash. Have a steady job and have the ability to make and start a life from scratch. Leave just to impress a female to show her I’m a good provider, especially the average modern women. Buying a house is good for families and a stable life for 30 years. If your single under 40 for a man it’s might be the worst financial decision you could do right now with they way things been and will be until trump is out.

They complain about living at home but then you say money doesn’t matter.

This is why so many women are about to be single , their standards and reality don’t match. The men “living in their moms basement” that’s sounds worse then what it actually is, is the biggest catch. Most these people are from upper middle classes still living at home because they can, their parents have the room for them.

I hold all the cards. I could easily buy a house move and live well anywhere.
And I’m missing out on what exactly? Bustin cheeks, yeah I’m almost 35 I’ve been there done that.
I'm in that same bracket as you. I'm 35 so I went through all these same trials and tribulations. But ours was a bit different. Your grind and my grind were a bit different so we have a different perspective. I'm not saying leaving to impress a woman but leave to impress yourself and your folks. You're 35 still living in the nest bragging about all the money that you've made and waiting until Trump is outta office to start establishing your own. So that means you'll be close to 40 still staying with your parents.... I don't believe your standards and reality match. Life is cyclical to include the economy. You're waiting for the perfect opportunity to make moves more power to you. I hope it works in your favor.
 

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I'm in that same bracket as you. I'm 35 so I went through all these same trials and tribulations. But ours was a bit different. Your grind and my grind were a bit different so we have a different perspective. I'm not saying leaving to impress a woman but leave to impress yourself and your folks. You're 35 still living in the nest bragging about all the money that you've made and waiting until Trump is outta office to start establishing your own. So that means you'll be close to 40 still staying with your parents.... I don't believe your standards and reality match. Life is cyclical to include the economy. You're waiting for the perfect opportunity to make moves more power to you. I hope it works in your favor.

I have my own? a master bedroom the size of most peoples living rooms with a walk in closest and bathroom, a game room the size of most people master bedrooms, an office, workout room in a full basement with a shower, huge deck to kick my feet up, 2 acre yard, cushy stay at home job, loving parents. I really see no reason my life is very nice right now. I live in a huge house. I live on the upstairs and my parents live on the first floor.
 

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She doesn’t really seem to be into her husband. He’s a triple-A minor league baseball coach. He was in the MLB himself but only for 5 years.
 

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I have my own? a master bedroom the size of most peoples living rooms with a walk in closest and bathroom, a game room the size of most people master bedrooms, an office, workout room in a full basement with a shower, huge deck to kick my feet up, 2 acre yard, cushy stay at home job, loving parents. I really see no reason my life is very nice right now. I live in a huge house. I live on the upstairs and my parents live on the first floor.
Congrats on your living conditions but that's not your own. That's your parents home. If major decisions like renovations or something unfortunate happens to the house the bank or insurance company isn't reaching out to you. Your name isn't on that property. It might be in the will. But you're a cohabitant. So when you're dating women do you bring them to your "home"? I'm generally curious?
 
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Long video, but TLDR:

Her boyfriend got a job, she told him to sign up for health insurance, he’s been there for months, still hasn’t done it, is irresponsible, and doesn’t take initiative. These are the men the Gen Z women have to choose from. Comments full of white women saying their men, fathers, and brothers are the same way



This one confirming other women are dealing with the same type of men



Women don’t want to be your mother. You aren’t showing them you are capable of being a husband who leads a household. I bet all these men have mothers who coddled them.
 

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Long video, but TLDR:

Her boyfriend got a job, she told him to sign up for health insurance, he’s been there for months, still hasn’t done it, is irresponsible, and doesn’t take initiative. These are the men the Gen Z women have to choose from. Comments full of white women saying their men, fathers, and brothers are the same way



This one confirming other women are dealing with the same type of men



Women don’t want to be your mother. You aren’t showing them you are capable of being a husband who leads a household. I bet all these men have mothers who coddled them.


man doesn't do what she want and suggest

he's irresponsible and doesn't take initiative
 

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man doesn't do what she want and suggest

he's irresponsible and doesn't take initiative

Having health insurance and planning for the future are the bare essentials for being a provider imo

I tend to agree with some of the females upset about it. I was annoyed with my wife recently when our health insurance went up and it was open season so wanted to discuss with her about the options we have and which fit best for our family and her response was “you’re so good at that sort of thing I trust you to figure it out”

I contribute a good amount to my TSP and savings, I don’t monitor it monthly or anything but we got a breakdown in the mail end of the year and my wife was shocked how much was in there. I asked her how much she had in her 401k and her response was basically “Oh idk I think I contribute but I’m not sure”. Like breh that chit is annoying AF to me. How do you not know stuff like that, and why are you not contributing to your future for when your 50-60?

Women want to feel like “my man’s got it” when it comes to big things like that.
 
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