I do not, but I would be interested to learn!
It took me until I read your post and went back up and read it again.
I'm not smart.
I don't know that soft porn for men and "listen to a woman and acknowledge her problems" really go together, but if one of them tried it, it might work. Something tells me the people watching her would just watch someone else instead. They're not watching for dating advice.
He went out for cigarettes and never came back!
Older guy here too and I feel the same way. My daughter asked me not long ago about guys with cheerleader and schoolgirl fetishes and if it was pedophilia and I said no, but I certainly do not understand why someone my age would be into that.
I can certainly tell that I didn’t sleep well, but I’m almost never asked about it.
But you're probably also not told things like how you should smile more any time you don't look cheery enough.
Man's appearance just gets criticized less than women's appearance.
I think this is more about whether or not the creator was honest when they claim that's why they created the app and it looks like many people here, myself included, are dubious about that being his intention and not just a justification.
We saw a Wooly Willy in a store recently and my daughter got bored and walked away while I was explaining it to her.
These damn kids today with their tablets and their Nintendo Switches and their ADHD...
The sad thing is that's basically what people like Andrew Tate get notorious for- A man telling other men what women think.
I've never heard of a major female influencer telling lonely incel types how to get a girlfriend. But then I suppose she would be telling them to do things like "listen to what she's saying" and "care about her problems" and that's not what they want to hear.
My wife almost never wears makeup. Basically only for things like job interviews.
And I don't like how she looks in makeup, so I'm fine with that.
I love him. I have every book he put out.
I think of him as Doc from The Love Boat, but that works too.