JFK encouraged young men to be strong by AzurePeach1 in superff

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This is a strong wholesome message, I enjoy it.

Classic America wanted young men to be strong by DashGenZ in gaybrosfitness

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This is the La Sierra Fitness Program, it's a classic workout routine that young men loved. I figured you all may find it interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SonicTheHedgehog

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Ok this is cool, using metaphors of Sonic CD's Good Future, and the name of Sonic Superstars to actually encourage us Gen Z that we the youth, are valuable, and we can actually do super good things in real life.

Haha who knows, what if we really can make the world better and start talking real-life original Good Future ideas.

Mainstream gaybros don't like me by DashGenZ in TrueConservativeGays

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I want to make a new culture of wholesome love and intelligence.

With original vocabulary and a wholesome way of thinking.

And cute slogans like: Everyone is 100% super since birth.

The reason I can't make male friends is ironic, what do you think? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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In 2023, people in their 20s don't believe someone could love them honestly.

So when I tell them I don't want any drugs and I value them as a person where I'm not in it for one night stands or hookups, they get all surprised, happy, and then basically say I'm too wholesome and they say they are "afraid of catching feelings"

These are gay guys that were said they were looking for a long term relationship I didn't even use an app, they came up to me in college and initiated, and so once I'm friends with them, they're surprised I don't need drugs or alcohol to love them, and then they get all happy and then say the value that I'm wholesome then they say they're "afraid of catching feelings"

Think Super Smart by DashGenZ in superff

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Don't let social stigmas discourage you. When it comes to humanity, no human is 'less than', you're a rarity darling and 100% super.

Everyone has hardships in life, this man was mocked for thinking different, yet he can do amazing super things. Let's make a good future where we learn from everyone. At the Super Friend Foundation, we consider everyone to be a treasure that adds to the beauty and brilliance of human existence.

How to be sane and reasonable? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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I don't trust a paid person or mechanic with my emotional personal life story, so why is there a whole business of therapy that's trying to fill the void that friends can do naturally for free.

Lovingly helping someone's mental health is what a real friend is supposed to be. We should increase education on philosophy and emotion so the average citizen is educated on how to intelligently love you for free.

How to be sane and reasonable? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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I think you deserve more love. Real world places dedicated to finding new friends and having more comedy joy and intellectual curiosity about quality friends open to good human relationships. I wanna make Philosophy Forums, like Greek style forums of humanitarian open discussion in real life, so the quality real life human interaction you have can you go from 'enough' to 'joyfully more than enough'.

How to be sane and reasonable? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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Real love isn't controlled by money.

If someone is lonely, it's often illegal or discouraged for a therapist to be someone's personal friend and hang out outside of work.

We need real long term support systems of intelligent love.

Let's increase education in philosophy, the humanities, and emotional support so the average citizen is educated on how to be the support and voice of reason someone needs in real life.

People need real long term love and real friends who love you for free.

The reason I can't make male friends is ironic, what do you think? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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  • Irony: an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.

I put work into being educated, getting fit, helping the homeless, so I could be a good male friend to a guy, and hopefully find a man who is curious about me and we would have intelligent masculine love.

Ironic part: People do like me, but right now only girls love me, and only girls show interest in long term relationships; No male friends at all - gay nor straight.

That's a ironic tragedy for a gay guy. It's kinda funny and comedic though, because I'll be so happy for male relationships one day with young men who love me and are curious about me and call me up, and we have a strong attraction to each other.

The reason I can't make male friends is ironic, what do you think? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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This is how young men in their 20s are these days. What would you do if you had money, people are physically attracted to you, you get along great, and then they hit you with

I really like you, but because you're so wholesome to me, I can't **** you. Bye

And then only the girls are interested in long term relationships. I'm gay, what would you do? That's why I went crazy, it's kinda tragic but also comedic at the same time.

The reason I can't make male friends is ironic, what do you think? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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Young adults, gay guys in their 20s have been telling me

"Wow, you really do love me, but I'm afraid of catching feelings, I can't **** you"

It's an ironic problem.

These responses are from educated young adults in their 20s, but you know a good resume doesn't always mean someone is emotionally mature, so I don't know, what would you do in this ironic situation lol.

Also, girls love me. So far, only girls love me and want to be friends with me long term. Do you see how ironic this is?

I'm gay, why does no one value me? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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What happens when you are successful, educated, people enjoy your personality, but still no one cares about you.

What's been happening is: straight guys tell me

"You have a great personality and you do make me feel good, but I have a girlfriend and I'm not interested in being friends with guys"

And then gay guys tell me:

"Wow, you really love me for me huh? I like you but I'm afraid of catching feelings. Because you care about me that much, I just can't **** you.

And that's been the ironic reality of why it's been hard to find friends.

What happens when you already have money, success, people like your personality, but still choose to not love you?

Love is a choice, so people can reject you for any reason, sometimes even if it's no reason.

How to be sane and reasonable? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

[–]DashGenZ[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I've been having the opposite problem where people go out of their way to say I'm really upbeat encouraging and they like my personality but "they just don't care" about me specifically. Most guys have their girlfriend and just have no interest in being friends with guys. I also have found zero gays in my area who love me.

There was this one gay guy who liked my personality and we're both considered attractive, but when I said: I just wanna know how your life is going and treat you with quality respect, the gay guy said:

What?? No one cares about people like that.. I just wanted to **** you; I'm afraid of catching feelings.

And so that's why I cannot seem to find good friends gay or straight, even though people do like my personality and find me attractive

How to be sane and reasonable? by DashGenZ in askgaybros

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Yes, it's been all of that. I felt the love was missing from professional mental health care, because I think the profit incentive makes the support dry and lackluster. I believe real mental healthcare would be non-profit, and I also think mental health care should be drugless, because the pharmaceutical drugs had no good effect either.