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  • @WHlTEBOT says:

    🎉ALL A PLAN TO DIVIDE US AND KEEP THE POPULATION DOWN

    • @karuns9500 says:

      I’m usually not big on conspiracy theories but I think there might be some truth to this. Populations worldwide going down even in conservative areas. I think social media plays a huge role in this.

    • @neilmallett4249 says:

      Exactly

    • @killswitchfate says:

      @karuns9500its not a conspiracy theory if they openly brag about doing it to the world but then people like you arent curious enough to find them and hear them. thats on you.

    • @karuns9500 says:

      ​@killswitchfate I literally did look into it dip**** and agreed. Go watch your lizard people documentaries and go to bed 😂😂

    • @spiritual_p_1 says:

      @killswitchfatego easy on him, he believes it because he is thinking for himself, no need to put him down, his type is not the problem

  • @shannalee80 says:

    I think too many people discuss their personal lives online because they crave connection and validation. And it can lead to some very unhealthy things.

    • @pearleunjoo5439 says:

      So true! I craved validation as a teenager. I still struggle with that but I have cut down social media, stopped oversharing etc. I don’t even tell my basic infos if there’s no need (like ppl aren’t even interesing). These have helped me a lot.

    • @skygreen5939 says:

      Well said 👍

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      Or, they are butt ugly as hell, and want the online world to think that someone is actually is in a relationship with them.

    • @davidchambers44 says:

      Agreed. We see this a lot where people become so addicted to it. They would rather consult their followers, who are perfect strangers, on their relationship problems instead of keeping things private and discussing them with their actual spouses.

    • @BrandonMullan says:

      I wanna make a shirt that says “I didn’t need to know that about you.”

  • @placidsaint1825 says:

    “Misery loves company. ”

    “The grass is greener where you water it”

  • @alanlee8590 says:

    Bitter 30+ single women: I go down, you go down too😊

  • @Goliath.Lucifer says:

    Comparison is the thief of joy. It always proves right even here.

  • @DaveBlackman-816 says:

    Misery loves company. Some women will leave their perfectly good relationships and marriages by listening to their single divorced friends. They’ll take simple basic things that a guy does and turn them into a “glass shatters” moment where it’s somehow a terrible thing the guy is doing, so she must leave and find better.

  • @IronmanV5 says:

    We must protect this woman

    What I have seen IRL is far too many people who have been through multiple poor relationships blaming it of their former partners when all too often the problem is with themselves.

    These are the ones who will go online and say “all men …” or come up with groups like MGTOW.

  • @JohnandTeagan says:

    A lot of these marital difficulty stories are AI generated, to say nothing of responses provided. They have high engagement and generate lots of upvotes, which allows the account to gain popularity and clout which can then be monetized.

  • @JasonMoir says:

    “Slay queen” is just code for “you need to be as alone/miserable as I am.”

  • @scottclark3761 says:

    Courtney, first of all, rockin that pink top! But I just celebrated 20 years of marriage with a wonderful woman. And yeah…I did find some social media stuff was getting into my head a few years ago, and I began to doubt. Of course, I soon realized how unfounded those doubts were, much the way you did with that podcast. And I am not even on TikTok, FB, IG, or most of the rest…that was just from YT. She’s had people implant doubts as well…one of whom we thought was a friend. She also came to her senses once she sat and thought about it for a bit. And we’re not perfect. We communciate…a lot. Guys…women need MUCH more communication than we do. Doubts happen. But if you sit with them for a bit, you will find how small they are. I do appreciate the amount of grace with which you approached this. That’s a necessary thing in any relationship.

  • @CRich614 says:

    Since I’ve deleted all my social media, besides YouTube, I don’t see all the anger people.

  • @Detroitboy248 says:

    Unfortunately for a lot of us men, we have to deal with the fallout stemming from the metoo movement and how it left a lot of us men feeling under attack. The women encouraging the wife to leave her husband are the ones constantly berating men any chance they get

    • @driftracerr34 says:

      This is why you have to find a woman who believes in being more traditional. Most if not all progressive women will fall victim of blaming men for all their issues

  • @Prathik99999 says:

    My ex gf told me jealously is a common thing among girls

  • @azmike3572 says:

    Humorist Erma Bombeck wrote a book in the 70s titled “The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank”.

  • @SIGSEGV1337 says:

    even as a guy any time i scroll reels i get ‘masculinity is this’ ‘masculinity is that’ and it’s all contradictory and it makes me feel absolutely insane, I just want people to stop telling me how to be

  • @SteveJonesOwnsDSP says:

    This kind of content where you react and set the record straight for women is such a great service to BOTH men and women. Don’t leave Earth to try and find greener grass on Mars – just stick with Earth, you’ve got something good here

  • @michaelholme3109 says:

    Spot on regarding people telling stories about bad relationships online. If the storyteller was the toxic person in the relationship, would they ever tell us?

  • @davidchambers44 says:

    Excellent videos, both yours and the original you reacted to. I agree with everything you said.

    I see this happening all the time, people going to social media seeking counseling and advice instead of having healthy discussions with their own spouses or dates. Nothing is private anymore, as the need for attention seems to override everything else.

    If you spend enough time online, it’ll drive you crazy. Especially since the people leaving negative comments or terrible advice are the ones that flock to that content anyways. The happy, normal couples are too busy being happy. The best thing you can do for your relationship and your own health is to limit how much time you spend online.

  • @falsificationism says:

    It’s not just social media. It’s all media…movies and scripted series too.

  • @ShiLounge says:

    I do enjoy these social media replay/reaction videos. Shows everyone else who’s not online often to see with a bird’s eye view… 🙏🏾

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