Also a guy, and I think that’s generally good advice. Especially “do not put substantial effort into pleasing men”. Amen.
But I’d make it even more general: don’t waste time on people who make you fight to prove yourself worthy of basic respect and recognition. Not when young. Not when you’re “older and ready”. Bullshit is always bullshit.
And on the flipside, if you somehow luck out and run into one of those gems who don’t make you fight for their acceptance, who just welcome you into their life as you are, build you up and are there for you, make every reasonable effort to keep them around, no matter their gender. Whether it’s platonic, romantic and/or sexual, relationships with good people should be grabbed onto, and maintained with as much effort as you can afford.
Also a guy, and I think that’s generally good advice. Especially “do not put substantial effort into pleasing men”. Amen.
But I’d make it even more general: don’t waste time on people who make you fight to prove yourself worthy of basic respect and recognition. Not when young. Not when you’re “older and ready”. Bullshit is always bullshit.
And on the flipside, if you somehow luck out and run into one of those gems who don’t make you fight for their acceptance, who just welcome you into their life as you are, build you up and are there for you, make every reasonable effort to keep them around, no matter their gender. Whether it’s platonic, romantic and/or sexual, relationships with good people should be grabbed onto, and maintained with as much effort as you can afford.
In a world of shit, anything not a turd is worth celebrating
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Are you saying good people are only worth fighting for when put in contrast with shitty ones?
Good people aren’t worth having around just because they’re “not turds”.
I think you’re agreeing with me, but this is a bad way to say that.
Knowing things can be shit can help you not take things for granted, but good things are awesome without comparing them to shit.