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- 21 de Mayo, 2020
I think a lot of it has to do with the society we live in. Men don't necessarily have to be men. How many American men, on a national scale, would know how to change tire? We have grown up with this cultural idea that being a man is hard. While being a woman is perceived as easier. This is a dated concept but it remains pervasive in American culture.
We live in an age now where man doesn't need to be manly. I think this started with the metrosexual movement of the early 00s. I think this attitude of 'being manly is too hard and gross' continued until we reached the troon invasion of the early to mid 10s. Trannies saw being a woman as the easier option but were in for a rude awakening when they found out they were still unfuckable.
Also if you notice tranny profiles on dating sites, they all have the same interests. It's always video games, anime, DnD, weed, and social justice. You rarely see trannies into "manly" things like hunting, fishing, and outdoors stuff. Again I think it's because they view being a man as too hard. Also because they never leave the house because they're whacking off all the time.
Tldr: Coombrained
We live in an age now where man doesn't need to be manly. I think this started with the metrosexual movement of the early 00s. I think this attitude of 'being manly is too hard and gross' continued until we reached the troon invasion of the early to mid 10s. Trannies saw being a woman as the easier option but were in for a rude awakening when they found out they were still unfuckable.
Also if you notice tranny profiles on dating sites, they all have the same interests. It's always video games, anime, DnD, weed, and social justice. You rarely see trannies into "manly" things like hunting, fishing, and outdoors stuff. Again I think it's because they view being a man as too hard. Also because they never leave the house because they're whacking off all the time.
Tldr: Coombrained