Greg Matos wrote “The Rise of Lonely, Single Men” in which he argued “men need to address their skills deficits” because women are becoming “increasingly selective.”
He said: “I hear recurring dating themes from women, between the ages of 25 and 45: They prefer men who are emotionally available, good communicators, and share similar values.” But he says men have trouble communicating, which holds them back. He says society doesn’t teach young men how to communicate.Matos said he’s been flooded with hate mail from angry men who aren’t listening to what he’s saying.
“If I as a leader am always seeking self-improvement, so why would I not look to my relationships, the people I care about the most, the people I say I love, and not ask myself, how can I love these people better? Why would I not ask myself that? Unless I was afraid,’ Matos said on TikTok. His report followed data showing dating apps are overrun with men — who represent 62% of users — and figures collected in the U.S. in 2019, suggesting more men than women were single,
There are a lot of cases where this is indeed reality. Men with a fictional understanding of reality, holding out for a woman that is clearly out of their league. Not all men, of course, but a definitive portion of the single male population. It applies to women too.
The men complaining about being single are the ones with too high standards. subpar men complaining about not getting attractive women.
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