Brett Cooper
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I've had three NYC boyfriends and they all wanted to get married and I didn't want to.
Would rather be single, she says.
But of course, like that comment shows therein lies the issue.
And if men are dealing with countless women who do not want to settle down, who are just interested in dating around, who are girl bossing in their New York City cubicles, who are getting micro banks, I don't know, whatever you guys are doing, then yeah, they will probably opt out or they will move and just change dating markets.
But the point is, what I'm trying to say here is that
I feel like I say this in every single dating episode, but it's not a black and white issue.
Some men and women in different dating markets are still thriving, but it is a hard market regardless.
It's just like the real estate market in 2026.
It is complicated and it is complex.
But what does seem to be an objective truth at this point is that the red pill bros, the men going on their own way movement, whatever that is, they are never happy.
Nothing will please them because honestly, just like liberal feminist women, all they do is complain and desire to hate the opposite sex.
No matter what we do, they will find a reason to be upset.
They are even complaining over Evie Magazine trying to teach women how to have better sex and better please their husbands, literally.
Now, in case you missed that entire controversy happening on X right now, Evie Magazine's newest print issue, they do a couple of print issues every single year.
This next issue is going to be all on sex
for married women.
And here's the cover right here.
Obviously this got a lot of people fired up in many ways, but in a recent post, they explained why they're doing this.
So I want to read this to you and then show you the response to just show you how ridiculous and hypocritical it really is.
So this was a letter from Brittany Hugo Boom, who is the editor in chief and the founder of Evie.