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I think what's weird is that society makes it taboo for men to show warmth to each other.
What he said wasn't "feminine," it was friendly.
Another day of no cleaning material, no sanitation, no water no food.
A bad day for Israel :
A missile got through the iron curtain and people got kidnapped and horrible things happened.
A bad day for Ukraine :
More people dead on the front line. Another hospital hit again.
A bad day for a depressed Person :
Somebody told me to have a lovely day.
Memes are a part of individual development, but you shouldn't go all in.
Die a few near times then 'recover' and your perspective shifts to whats important to what not to give a ♥♥♥♥ about.
No that is what happens when ♥♥♥♥ hits the fan and you live.
You can try and be a Tyrion if you want to but at the end he realised he was wrong, i suggest you stop trying to tell me how I think and why.
Reality can bite a lot more than somebody saying have a lovely day.
yeah, you got nothing to say.
There is nothing wrong with someone saying have a lovely day and leaving and there being nothing bad happening after that ie armed robberies, explosions, candy bars missing.
if a person finds it distressing that a guy says 'have a lovely day' it says more about the person who is probably having a serious attitude problem or serious mental impairment or psychological issues than the guy just wishing someone a lovely day.
"Men who need to outsource their Anima functions"
...Too much verbiage for me.
I don't think either of us can generalize ALL men.
But men who are warm, kind, empathic to everyone (to both men and women) and don't need to constantly "prove" their "masculinity" are attractive.