Anytime I post an existential dilemma on here a line of men forms with their solutions. My dude, I’m not asking you to solve anything, I’m sharing my soul. Just listen and let’s be uncomfortable together.
@iamharaldur Women usually do this, post or rant a problem and get angry when men tell them a solution. Never seen a guy do this 🤣
@iamharaldur This is how all the wives feel when husbands offer solutions to their problems.
@iamharaldur This is deep.. and honest. Yes, let’s be miserable together. Strangely the company is comforting.
@iamharaldur Trying to fix problems is a male attribute. Instead of telling men not to be men. Be mindful of this fact and have some patience.
@iamharaldur Many (most) men haven't reached this level of wisdom and will unfortunately, completely miss out on your point. But how refreshing to see exceptions like you.
@iamharaldur What I’ve learned from these replies: * only men are useful * showing kindness or concern is aggressive * gender is only a spectrum for women; because all men are the same * if you see someone injured you don’t help then you tell them “I know how it feels to be dying”
@iamharaldur What’s wrong with offering different insights, possible solutions? Nobody is or can force you to do anything with them? People want to help other people, is a healthy human reaction I thought?Elon didn’t teach you first principle of learning/teaching?
@iamharaldur I put my foil hat on: do you/they want to make people loose their healthy instinct to try to help a fellow human being? Just let them be who, how they want to be? No solutions, no different perspective,no questions to get the underlying problem if there is?