Brett Cooper
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Now, first of all, before we get into the rest of his reaction, I feel like Myron is intentionally slanting this, like women are showing up in droves and freaking out and being so anxious and in anguish, but I don't know if a dating event with 15 women and five men is really a great representation.
And those are the actual numbers from the event that the New York Times reporter went to.
15 women, like that is what we're dealing with here.
And I also think that women are basically doing what they've always tried to do, which is date.
And people have been calling women desperate for an eternity.
Again, this is not some new phenomenon.
Like, a desperate woman is an age-old trope.
Like, there were desperate women in Jane Austen novels that were made fun of.
Like, again, not new.
However, I will concede that maybe this desperation is taking new forms.
Like, they are now stealing men's salads at Sweet Greens, for crying out loud.
Just watch this TikTok.
Like, okay, well, they're not coming up to you at a bar because number one, rejection is awful, but also they don't want to be me too.
And for the last, however many years, everything has become digital.
Anyway, that's a totally different rant.
We've talked about that epidemic before, but like there has got to be a simpler way than stealing a man's.
salad.
But in line with what we are talking about, somebody commented on this TikTok and said, I think that this is a result of all of the man hatred that has been spewed over the last few years, TBH.
I think that it is important to hold men accountable and vice versa, but hating men became a trend, which is why I think that good men do not feel comfortable approaching women the way that they used to, which I would agree with.
But anyway, I will let Myron continue because this is really where it becomes a little bit ridiculous and gloaty to me.