• SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    not even just the US but everywhere!

    i feel like if everyone could get their PP touched the world would be a better place! and it truly wouldn’t matter if what was touching ones PP was a robot/device/ combination of devices or just another human being. (with their own addictions, triggers, baggage, debt, preconceptions about what the PP holder has to do to justify feeling such a connection)

    i know this sounds like Incel talk but that’s precisely the kind of person that can easily get roped into malicious ideologies because nobody wants to suck on their ridiculous unwashed genitals.

    those types of people could unload their genetic material into something that will keep them from being unwilling parents forced to raise another human with potentially similar values.

    i see a lot of good in a world like that

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      4 days ago

      I love women, but sometimes I just don’t want to deal with the stuff they may bring into a relationship (sexual or otherwise). Not because they’re women. Let’s just say because they’re human.

      So it’s not only “incel” men benefitting from this.

      “MARGOT!! Time for my nightly oil rub” “Ok, thanks. Please clean up and put yourself away.”

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        4 days ago

        agreed! from this moment on PP stands for “precious penis/precious p***y”

        self censored to spare everyone’s eyes from

        spoiler

        pussy

        • Proud Cascadian@lemmy.worldM
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          23 hours ago

          It’s complicated, and maybe I wrote too soon. I admit that this exact phenomenon and its discussion are very nebulous. But I see that there is talk about the growing loneliness problem in the United States, Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This is caused by:

          1. People not wanting to raise children in today’s world. This is because of wealth inequality, which is the result of overaccumulation from the bourgeoise and weakening of the proletariat. This is explained well in Blackshirts And Reds by Michael Parenti. There is also the problem of climate change that the book also brings up, which also dissuades parents from having kids.
          2. People not having enough money to raise kids. Again, this is because of the weakening of the proletariat. Rights like parental leave, like all other political rights, are not simply bestowed by some higher power, but are the result of a compromise between the owning and working class, where the owning class forfeits some of its power due to massive strikes and protests. This lack of power goes from parents to their kids. TL;DR In the United States, Korea, Japan, and elsewhere, men and women are overworked. And while a small amount of people have a massive amount of money they don’t need, the rest of the people can’t even afford to have children. This is because of the logic of Capitalism, where money is pursued instead of everything else, and everything is turned into money, which translates into power.