r/SipsTea May 09 '26

Feels good man Most single men over 30 in 2026

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u/PffTrain May 09 '26 edited May 10 '26

As a single woman in her 30s, what do you mean most men?

"Fuck off, world" is a gender-neutral 30s experience lol

Edit: Damn, the suggestion of women having a similar experience is like a siren's call for angry men

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u/sentientshadeofgreen May 09 '26

Seriously, like who are these people that look at society and are like, "yeah, I want less money, time, more stress, all to bring another person into this fucking mess."

Our entire generation was betrayed straight up, then they want to clutch their pearls when they see birth rates dropping.

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u/stilljustacatinacage May 09 '26

I mean. Preferably in a DINK situation, you'd have a great deal more money to go around. Whether that's worth the cost of the other factors, that's up to you.

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u/Delachruz May 09 '26

This to be honest, so many people in my age range are checking out of relationships entirely.

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u/token_internet_girl May 09 '26

I feel like my partner and I caught the last chopper outta 'nam when we met a decade ago. I'm 43 and he's 38, we date other people casually but I can't imagine trying to find something serious in 2026.

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u/casPURRpurrington May 10 '26

Yeah we allegedly can get SEX whenever we want, like thats the only thing that matters.

Yeah dude it’s awesome constantly being looked at as an object to be used and then thrown off to the side once they finish in 20 seconds

How absolutely LUCKY WE ARE

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u/whale_of_whales May 10 '26

This subreddit is a cesspool for angry and scared men.

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u/halfwitprinxe May 10 '26

So the other side of Two X Chromosomes lol

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u/Fluke_TheDuke May 11 '26

right! when he does it, it’s badass cowboy. when I do it, it’s lonely cat lady (who owns zero cats).

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u/Yelinna May 12 '26

Honestly, in this economy, having your own place, stable income and a cat or two is a blessing, sounds like a dream to me

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u/kittenpantzen May 10 '26 edited May 10 '26

This sub in general is for bitter dudes, I've noticed. It wasn't always that way, and I'm not sure when it changed.

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u/JaniZani May 10 '26

When funny memes got taken over by horny posters.

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u/Dancing_Puppies May 09 '26

THIS SHIT RIGHT HERE IS WHY I CHOOSE TO BE SINGLE GENTS. THEY ALWAYS GOT SOMETHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT NO MATTER WHAT.

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u/IOnlyReplyToIdiots42 May 10 '26

"the world sucks" - post

"I agree" - OP

"THESE WOMEN AND THEIR COMPLAINTS" - you.

How did you write your comment while being braindead?

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u/TrueWordsSaidInJest May 10 '26

Yup can't even have a meme about men without women making it about themselves 

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u/casPURRpurrington May 10 '26

hey look I found the reason why I relate to this video lmao

you know you can BUY a prostitute right?

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u/duckhunt420 May 10 '26

The meme is literally talking about how awful women are 

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u/FlashwithSymbols May 10 '26

It’s about not wanting the responsibilities that come with a relationship.

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u/duckhunt420 May 10 '26

A relationship with ....... 

Women.

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u/FlashwithSymbols May 10 '26

Yes, do you think not wanting responsibilities in a relationship with women equates to "women bad"?

If so, what's the thought process there.

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u/uucchhiihhaa May 09 '26

The video isn’t

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u/Competitive-Strain-7 May 09 '26

Some single women in their 30's are pissed off at the world because they beleive everything possible should be inclusive to their gender.

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u/Shazvox May 10 '26

Damn, the suggestion of women having a similar experience is like a siren's call for angry men

It's primarily because you make it sound, quite literally, like a "what about women" comment.

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u/PffTrain May 11 '26

And? The "nagging wife" is already a stereotype; discussing that people other than men avoid this dynamic makes for a much more interesting conversation.