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Why Are Men Having Fewer Friends ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nodoctor" data-source="post: 232137" data-attributes="member: 43393"><p>I love that that works for you! Hope y'all have fun.</p><p></p><p>Frankly, it takes zero courage for me to put myself out there and I've had roughly 100 play dates like that. I still say hi to all those dads and consider them friends, but not deep or meaningful friends so maybe it's how I'm understanding the types of male friendships the books wants people to have.</p><p></p><p>My kids adore me and if they move I'll move near them or fly to visit weekly and continue to be a giver in their specific love languages so they feel immense love forever (assuming they want me to). I plan to stay with my wife forever, but if she got hit by a bus heaven forbid, I would be incredibly sad, but once done with my morning process, I'd be dating 3 extremely hot, younger, smart, loving women within 3-6 months. Perhaps my unreasonably optimistic abundance mindset is one of the reasons I'm the happiest person I know. I realize it can also be kind of obnoxious (sorry!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodoctor, post: 232137, member: 43393"] I love that that works for you! Hope y'all have fun. Frankly, it takes zero courage for me to put myself out there and I've had roughly 100 play dates like that. I still say hi to all those dads and consider them friends, but not deep or meaningful friends so maybe it's how I'm understanding the types of male friendships the books wants people to have. My kids adore me and if they move I'll move near them or fly to visit weekly and continue to be a giver in their specific love languages so they feel immense love forever (assuming they want me to). I plan to stay with my wife forever, but if she got hit by a bus heaven forbid, I would be incredibly sad, but once done with my morning process, I'd be dating 3 extremely hot, younger, smart, loving women within 3-6 months. Perhaps my unreasonably optimistic abundance mindset is one of the reasons I'm the happiest person I know. I realize it can also be kind of obnoxious (sorry!). [/QUOTE]
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