Honestly, I don’t understand how men can complain when society has been built to serve us better. Of course the court system favors women in both divorce and child custody/support, but outside of that, we have it way more easier than women.
When I see these red pill/manosphere followings, I truly scratch my head. It’s really not hard to attract decent looking women if you’re in shape and make good money. Women have a lot more pressure to look good.
Their accomplishments almost always get reduced down to their attractiveness or family (if they have one).
Even if he was being narcissistic, do you think you're honoring her life by telling him to kill himself?
I don't know what's happened to this site in recent months. The conversations are reaching a new level of nasty.
When you're in your 20s, there is this feeling of freedom. You have time to make mistake, time to grow into your career etc.
When you're in your 30s, people expect experience. There can be this feeling of being trapped on a path you're not happy with.
I know that people go through career changes late in life, but I think it is one of those in the moment things. It is a bit like trying to explain to a teenager that they'll get over their first heartbreak.
some of y’all got this life shyt figured out.Bingo.Even in death the first thing people say, is how beautiful the woman was who passed.
Taking into consideration biology, rights, etc, is it easier to be a man or woman in today’s society?It hasn't been built to serve us better. Agree that the red pill/manosphere nonsense needs to get put into the bin but you're oversimplifying on the other end.
You can’t say the society was built to serve men when throughout history men have been used as cannon fodder, whether in wars or jobs that had serious effects on their health.
The misconception people make is assuming that the structure built for rich white men affords the same benefits to all men when it does not.
Putting that aside, different burdens are placed on men. To be the bread winner, to be the protector, to be stoic.
I agree with both of your posts.Even if he was being narcissistic, do you think you're honoring her life by telling him to kill himself?
I don't know what's happened to this site in recent months. The conversations are reaching a new level of nasty.
When you're in your 20s, there is this feeling of freedom. You have time to make mistake, time to grow into your career etc.
When you're in your 30s, people expect experience. There can be this feeling of being trapped on a path you're not happy with.
I know that people go through career changes late in life, but I think it is one of those in the moment things. It is a bit like trying to explain to a teenager that they'll get over their first heartbreak.
Even if he was being narcissistic, do you think you're honoring her life by telling him to kill himself?
I don't know what's happened to this site in recent months. The conversations are reaching a new level of nasty.
When you're in your 20s, there is this feeling of freedom. You have time to make mistake, time to grow into your career etc.
When you're in your 30s, people expect experience. There can be this feeling of being trapped on a path you're not happy with.
I know that people go through career changes late in life, but I think it is one of those in the moment things. It is a bit like trying to explain to a teenager that they'll get over their first heartbreak.
Sounds like none of the accomplishments made her feel appreciated or like she mattered, that's crazy, she had an MBA and a law degree and was Miss USA while being an Emmy Nominated TV presenterShe sounded very distressed and upset about growing old. We all have nervousness about about it but she was speaking as if turning 30 was turning 70.
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You never know what people are going through
chick was just talking to denzel a few weeks ago
You'd look on her instagram and thinking wow she' s living the life
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MBA, Lawyer, beautiful , popular in shape but that means nothing

I’m a lawyer you weird ass nikkaThere are a bunch of slow fukks on this site. Unfortunately this stupidity isn't limited to the site which is why it is very difficult to tackle problems.
The suicide rate is increasing. Lamenting about the pressure employers put on employees, after a young lady who worked in a profession where the pressure is notorious committed suicide, is on point even if you are too stupid to see the connection.


This.Counselor huh, sounds like she needed medication as well. Breh & Brehettes there’s no shame in needing medication for mental health.
What?Tragic.
There's a part of me that believes the extreme left and extreme right work in tandem to achieve the same objective. It is clear that professions need a serious overhaul, but when you get an admitted sexual offender promoting the acceptance of laziness, people focus on the absurdity without addressing the legitimate complaints.
Suspect that more and more suicides will crop up. Companies enter into unreasonable SLAs to win contracts. The workers are expected to meet those targets. When those expectations are not meant, they might feel the pressure to lie which can be career destroying in certain professions.
Hopefully she is at peace and things change in the years to come.
This is why it’s important to understand there’s more to depression than just personal success or failure.Sounds like none of the accomplishments made her feel appreciated or like she mattered, that's crazy, she had an MBA and a law degree and was Miss USA while being an Emmy Nominated TV presenter![]()
This isn’t the first time he tried to attach himself to somebody else’s suicide.They bushed string?
I got word that a black first year law student from my former school committed suicide.
I never met her or knew of her but this hitting me hard. I know what she was going through with the isolation and stress as a black person.
