I wouldn't say he's aspirational, but I actually find Patrick Bateman very entertaining, but I have a weird sense of humour. American Psycho is one of my favourite films.
Yeah see that guy's entire argument (the guy at 2:38 or so,) I'm sure there's an audience for that but it's just alien to me because I don't want a guy like them anyway lol. The rest of what they say also doesn't make much sense. So I'm clearly not the target audience.
"Even if you alpha a little bit would you want your alpha man to sometimes wear thongs? No to you you're like why would I want that so why would a man want a woman who sometimes acts like a man, who displays male traits. You would disarm and render any man docile and pliable and feeble. When you apply femininity and sexuality that literally disarms us. We can't bypass it. There's something in us that do not allow us to bypass it. But if you come aggressive like masculine we oh come on. What's up? I'm ready. You not going to out masculine me."
I'm ambivalent about thongs - there are other kinds of feminine underwear that are more attractive but I like sexually submissive guys a lot. I mean I listen to them saying things while I have orgasms.
There's a lot of weird stuff that turns me on tbh:
It's hard to organically stumble on things like this so I just end up rereading stuff a lot impulsively... I mean it's probably not hard if you know where to look and are proactive/not lazy about it but I am so. I also mean like things that are 'accidentally' like that and not porn. It has a different appeal. Although that thread + comment could also be fake lol."...she hides my robe and leaves her dresses but it's getting colder and I can't find my robe..."
Is this robe the only item of clothing you possess?im very neat and tidy and put all my clothes away immediately
YouTube Suggestions: "Can you beat Skyrim with a vibrator in your ass."
I know I'm a pervert YouTube but this feels uncalled for.
Perhaps I'll watch it later.
Another thing - and this is more important - this guy (in the video) doesn't sound very intelligent to me. It's a turn off. I actually think that might be a big part of the problem here for me (besides aesthetics,) like he's a basic [BEEP] and it's above all boring. The insufferable personality type of some intelligent/nerdy guys is also terrible though don't get me wrong. There's a lot of guys out there who I find unattractive but yeah this is one genre.
Oh god the guy who thinks women are supposed to have periods once every 4 years. I have to hope these people are trolling. But it's true that a lot of guys in various cultures throughout history have had ridiculous ideas about periods so it could easily be true...
"The lioness is actually the provider and hunter for a pack if it came down to the male the pack would die and starve so this is a really wrong portrayal to use. I think people think lion tough rawr but in reality the male lion is not the one to look up to in a pack."
Yeah I was thinking that yesterday (and before yesterday on other occasions) about bears lol. When people compare men parenting to bears - I guess because women often do - but it doesn't work at all that way:
Human males have to do a lot more because Human babies are born almost entirely useless and also because of the size of babies heads pregancy and child birth for Humans is a lot worse than most (all?) Other mammals. Comparing to other species is often pointless and especially the ones they choose. Obviously Human behaviour and personality is very variable but for the guys who are making that comparison it would make more sense to compare to penguins or something:Female bears will even use Humans as a shield. This is how female animals treat predatory males of their own species.
Mama Bears Use Humans To Keep Their Cubs Safe
During mating season, humans might stress female bears out, but male bears stress them out more
Leclerc, a Ph.D. student in biology from the Universite de Sherbrooke in Quebec, was conducting field research as part of a larger study on how bears behave in the presence of humans. The anecdote wasn't from work included in his thesis, but displays the kind of behavior he researched. One surprising finding from that research, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, shows that female bears with cubs may use humans as a kind of shield to ward off the danger of infanticide.
As urban areas continue to grow across the planet, many animals are finding creative ways to make the best of losing prime habitat to human infrastructure. While we may see their presence as some kind of break in an imaginary border we've created between our own concepts of nature and civilization, the animals themselves make colder calculations based on survival and relative danger.But male bears are often leery of getting too close to human civilizations, which may provide the females an opportunity. Leclerc and his coauthors looked at extreme cases from 2005-2012 in which all of a bear's cubs survived, or all of them were killed, since males intent on guerrilla family-forming will usually wipe out the whole litter if they can.
GPS data and spot-checking from the ground and helicopters to see whether cubs had survived the mating season showed that the most successful mothers were the ones that hung out more often relatively closer to humans, while those that often avoided human infrastructure were the ones that lost cubs.They reproduce with them and then want nothing to do with them. Even trusting Humans who often kill bears more than the alternative during breeding season."In a way it's the best of two evils to go close to humans," says Leif Egil Loe, a professor of wildlife biology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, who was not involved in this study. In other words, humans may stress bears out, but for mother bears this danger is trumped by the fear of male bears in mating season.
"The moment that mating season is over and when the chance of her cubs being killed by a male is over, she instantly switches back to avoiding humans. It's very much that she takes the opportunity of this time window when the humans are perceived as less threat than the males that come and victimize her," Loe told Smithsonian in a phone conversation. Loe says the study is great as it shows a new intraspecies mechanism for the concept of wildlife using a human shield - something that can be common where predators are afraid of humans. Loe says other interspecies human shield relationships have been found. Grizzlies also avoid humans in some areas, so moose hang out near us. Other examples have been found between elk, humans and wolves as well as roe deer, humans and lynx. He has studied a similar relationship himself involving spotted hyenas and mountain nyalas in the Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia.
It's so weird when maternal male Humans compare themselves to male bears... They aren't parents at all. They are just sperm donors lol.
"I'm protecting my kids"
They don't do that lol. They eat, sleep, have sex, get chased out of people's gardens by cats, and kill baby bears - sometimes even their own if they're stupid.
As I say even cats will sometimes chase them off.
Meanwhile in cats:
In the wild, felines typically hunt small mammals and birds. With all of their wriggling, kittens can look a lot like prey to male cats--and can easily be mistaken for lunch. If the cat is not the biological father, he may also intentionally kill the kittens or try to drive them away.
However, this isn't true for every situation. It has been known for dad cats to bond with their kittens, and even help the mom to raise them. Nevertheless, experts advise pet owners to keep male cats away from the mom and newborns, or supervise them at all times until the kittens are less vulnerable.'Father of the Year'
The happy couple made TikTok users emotional, with Rose writing of the clip: "This is the cutest thing ever."
"Am I....tearing up.....over cats in love????" asked Rachel, while Ghost posted: "Violently sobbing."Part of the reason people neuter male cats besides to prevent reproduction is to make them less aggressive."This made my heart ache!!" wrote Amy Leighton, while Andy commented: "What a supportive little guy." Susan Wardale added: "Proud daddy."
In a follow-up video titled "Baby Daddy Goals Part 2," Santos and Poppy can be seen snuggling up to their three healthy kittens two orange tabbies and one black cat.
The poster also told concerned viewers that Santos is being watched at all times, just in case he does become a threat to the kittens. "Still the best dad," she captioned the clip, filmed 11 days later.
In the comments, Michellecheverr9 dubbed Santos "Father of the Year."
"Better dad than most humans," agreed bubblegum69691, while Josie Fuentes wrote: "We are invested."
BestBee commented: "Why am I sad over my cat being a single parent!?"
It's not really fair though... They aren't Human. Kind of like interfering with the prime directive in Star Trek haha. But we constantly do that so whatever. But when it comes to Humans well this behaviour makes sense from women towards men really. It makes sense that they judge them. As much as it's unfair to men.
Step dad's are particularly risky. Which explains why many women with kids hook up with other women later in life. Or it explains why they want to... In theory. We downplay how aggressive women are and how abusive sapphic relationships can be. Some research suggests higher levels of abuse than heterosexual relationships.
But it might still be a better option than some guy's in that situation as you have way less options as an older woman and with kids on top of that (its not the same as dating without kids.) But lesbians are often into older women and their options for having kids are low so it kind of works sometimes.
There are guys who are like this too I think. Usually older and marry a woman with kids, never had their own for whatever reason. Aren't assholes/predators. I feel bad for them. Because there are all the predatory creepy guys lurking around. That's what people focus on.
Some feminists hate predatory male Humans so much they say they'd rather hang out with bears lol.
This Human male cares more about male bears than female bears ever will though:
Penguins are more monogamous than Humans though. But on the bear to penguin spectrum humans seem closer to penguins a lot of the time but Human social networks are more complicated so it's like bear-hymenoptera-penguin.Penguin parenting shares similarities with human parenting in that both involve a strong commitment from both parents to raise their young, with shared responsibilities for incubation, feeding, and protection, often forming monogamous partnerships and actively caring for their chicks, sometimes even adopting orphans, demonstrating a high level of parental involvement and cooperation; much like many human families do
(I think the bear explanation is self explanatory - some Human males are very predatory and also make useless dads.)Eusociality has evolved among the insects, crustaceans, trematoda and mammals. It is most widespread in the Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) and in Blattodea (termites). A colony has caste differences: queens and reproductive males take the roles of the sole reproducers, while soldiers and workers work together to create and maintain a living situation favorable for the brood. Queens produce multiple queen pheromones to create and maintain the eusocial state in their colonies; they may also eat eggs laid by other females or exert dominance by fighting. There are two eusocial rodents: the naked mole-rat and the Damaraland mole-rat. Some shrimps, such as Synalpheus regalis, are eusocial. E. O. Wilson and others have claimed that humans have evolved a weak form of eusociality. It has been suggested that the colonial and epiphytic staghorn fern, too, may make use of a primitively eusocial division of labor.
And obviously there are comparisons you can make to other apes but that's boring and no one seems to like to haha.