Why Are Men So Angry?

nhboy

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Why Are Men Angry: Manning Up Author Kay Hymowitz Explains - The Daily Beast

"About a week ago, The Wall Street Journal published an excerpt of my new book, which argued that the new stage I call pre-adulthood—the twenties and early thirties—was not bringing out the best in single young men. Some men didn’t like it. As in, “cancel-my-subscription-the-writer-should-contract-such-a-bad-case-of-carpel-tunnel-syndrome-she-never-writes-again” didn’t like it.

But a lot of the responses unwittingly proved my point—and another one: Men are really, really angry. Consider: “We’re not STUCK in pre-adulthood, we choose it because there aren’t any desirable American women. They’ve been bred to abuse men.” "


"So, is this what Susan Faludi famously called the backlash? Is it immaturity, as my own book seems to suggest? Is it the Internet as an escape valve for decades of pent-up rebellion against political correctness? Or, is it just good, old-fashioned misogyny?

A bit of all of the above, probably. But there’s another reason for these rants, one that is far less understood. Let’s call it gender bait and switch. Never before in history have men been matched up with women who are so much their equal—socially, professionally, and sexually. By the time they reach their twenties, they have years of experience with women as equal competitors—in school, on soccer fields, and even in bed. They very reasonably assume that the women they are meeting at a bar or café or gym are after the same things they are: financial independence, career success, toned triceps, and sex."
 

Merlin99

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Why Are Men Angry: Manning Up Author Kay Hymowitz Explains - The Daily Beast

"About a week ago, The Wall Street Journal published an excerpt of my new book, which argued that the new stage I call pre-adulthood—the twenties and early thirties—was not bringing out the best in single young men. Some men didn’t like it. As in, “cancel-my-subscription-the-writer-should-contract-such-a-bad-case-of-carpel-tunnel-syndrome-she-never-writes-again” didn’t like it.

But a lot of the responses unwittingly proved my point—and another one: Men are really, really angry. Consider: “We’re not STUCK in pre-adulthood, we choose it because there aren’t any desirable American women. They’ve been bred to abuse men.” "


"So, is this what Susan Faludi famously called the backlash? Is it immaturity, as my own book seems to suggest? Is it the Internet as an escape valve for decades of pent-up rebellion against political correctness? Or, is it just good, old-fashioned misogyny?

A bit of all of the above, probably. But there’s another reason for these rants, one that is far less understood. Let’s call it gender bait and switch. Never before in history have men been matched up with women who are so much their equal—socially, professionally, and sexually. By the time they reach their twenties, they have years of experience with women as equal competitors—in school, on soccer fields, and even in bed. They very reasonably assume that the women they are meeting at a bar or café or gym are after the same things they are: financial independence, career success, toned triceps, and sex."
Why men are angry is easy, testosterone. It's one of the most potent substances in existance. Scientists once gave a shot of it to a rock, the rock immediately began picking fights with the other rocks. The greatest known source for this substance ever discovered is Chuck Norris.
 

vraiblonde

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Why men are angry is easy, testosterone. It's one of the most potent substances in existance. Scientists once gave a shot of it to a rock, the rock immediately began picking fights with the other rocks. The greatest known source for this substance ever discovered is Chuck Norris.

:lmao:
 

toppick08

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Why Are Men Angry: Manning Up Author Kay Hymowitz Explains - The Daily Beast

"About a week ago, The Wall Street Journal published an excerpt of my new book, which argued that the new stage I call pre-adulthood—the twenties and early thirties—was not bringing out the best in single young men. Some men didn’t like it. As in, “cancel-my-subscription-the-writer-should-contract-such-a-bad-case-of-carpel-tunnel-syndrome-she-never-writes-again” didn’t like it.

But a lot of the responses unwittingly proved my point—and another one: Men are really, really angry. Consider: “We’re not STUCK in pre-adulthood, we choose it because there aren’t any desirable American women. They’ve been bred to abuse men.” "


"So, is this what Susan Faludi famously called the backlash? Is it immaturity, as my own book seems to suggest? Is it the Internet as an escape valve for decades of pent-up rebellion against political correctness? Or, is it just good, old-fashioned misogyny?

A bit of all of the above, probably. But there’s another reason for these rants, one that is far less understood. Let’s call it gender bait and switch. Never before in history have men been matched up with women who are so much their equal—socially, professionally, and sexually. By the time they reach their twenties, they have years of experience with women as equal competitors—in school, on soccer fields, and even in bed. They very reasonably assume that the women they are meeting at a bar or café or gym are after the same things they are: financial independence, career success, toned triceps, and sex."

Nope...none of the above....masked male depression.
 

Vince

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So who's angry? :shrug:

The Wall Street Journal published an excerpt of my new book, which argued that the new stage I call pre-adulthood—the twenties and early thirties—was not bringing out the best in single young men. Some men didn’t like it.
So since I'm an old fart, I don't get mad about the BS anymore. :lol:
 
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Larry Gude

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A bit of all of the above, probably. But there’s another reason for these rants, one that is far less understood. Let’s call it gender bait and switch. Never before in history have men been matched up with women who are so much their equal—socially, professionally, and sexually. By the time they reach their twenties, they have years of experience with women as equal competitors—in school, on soccer fields, and even in bed. They very reasonably assume that the women they are meeting at a bar or café or gym are after the same things they are: financial independence, career success, toned triceps, and sex."

So, taken at face value, men are angry, let's move on to the next question; given women are our 'equals' socially, professionally, sexually, in school, on the playing field and in bed, why are women so angry?

Women are driving angrier. You are just as likely to be cut off by some high speed road rager female as male. The incidents of late teens and early 20 something females getting involved in violence, even group violence on individuals, are on the rise. Female hazing rituals are more and more violent and brutal. Wanna see women violently resisting arrest, just turn on the TV. Beating children. Abusing their infant. Drugs, alcohol. Some grown woman the other day stormed onto a bus to smack some kid who'd been giving her kid a hard time.

So, why are women so angry?

:popcorn:
 

Cheeky1

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So, taken at face value, men are angry, let's move on to the next question; given women are our 'equals' socially, professionally, sexually, in school, on the playing field and in bed, why are women so angry?

Women are driving angrier. You are just as likely to be cut off by some high speed road rager female as male. The incidents of late teens and early 20 something females getting involved in violence, even group violence on individuals, are on the rise. Female hazing rituals are more and more violent and brutal. Wanna see women violently resisting arrest, just turn on the TV. Beating children. Abusing their infant. Drugs, alcohol. Some grown woman the other day stormed onto a bus to smack some kid who'd been giving her kid a hard time.

So, why are women so angry?

:popcorn:

:yay:

EDIT: getting everything one wants isn't necessarily going to make one happy. Oh, and choosing a life YOU want rather than what others say you SHOULD want is another factor. And the grass isn't greener on the other side - make the grass greener where you ARE.

EDIT2: I think these lyrics are fitting ---

"Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls.
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world,
except for Lola. Lo lo lo Lola. Lo lo lo Lola."

Lola a great song:yahoo:
 
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LadyWolf

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I think people in general are just angry. I can say I'm angry at the whole damn world. I hate getting up at the crack of dawn to go to a job where I feel unneeded and appreciated. It ticks me off to sit in traffic everyday to get there or get home. I hate the fact that there are too many fricking people in the world. It ticks me off that I can't have what I want. It ticks me off that society/people dictate everything. So, the answer is....you suck it up, get over it and pretend to...:1bdz:
 
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