Ready to bridge your skills deficit user?

ready to bridge your skills deficit user?

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I like how women don't have to do anything ever.

anyone in the nw of north america wanna build a taoist monastery and never return

>Healthy relationship standards increase?
It's never been worse even my boomer parents are complaining about so many people divorcing and bring kids out of wedlock and the lack of weddings.

>the rising popularity of dating apps is making healthy relationship standards increase
The fact that this guy is a psychologist amazes me.

Psychology is pseudoscience and like trickery.

He doesn't propose a causal relationship. He says those two things are happening concurrently.

>NPCs using office words about the real world
this shit is so gay

yeah with rope and a tire iron

Go read the article, he doesn't say it outright but he might as well have.
He's saying dating app algorithms are forcing men to "address their skills gap" in order to get more matches
As usual, women are perfect and never need to change, it's always the man who's at fault.

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you can't be a loser working at the factory and then coming home and beating your wife anymore

>get the (((therapy))) goy

I think he tries to spin the problems men face in a quasi-positive self-help ways like these people always do in these pop-psych articles. I don't think he says that dating apps cause healthy relationships.

People here should study actual psychology (that is, psychoanalysis) rather than being preoccupied by grifters who chuck out an article of empty platitudes (that's to the thread as a whole). :)

I'm on the North East but if you're serious let's met it happen
Where in the NW?

This
Sadly psychology has been conflated with psychological health in a way where almost everything in psychology has to make you feel good

Of course a psychologist argues the reason you can't get dates because "mental health game". He directly benefits from more people going to therapy.
I went to therapy and it was helpful but didn't get me any closer to a relationship. The idea therapy solves everything is silly. There's clearly a certain skill for entering relationships and a certain skill for actually being good and happy in those relationships. But when you go to therapy they just focus on being good in relationships when that isn't the important skill. You have no relationship to be good or bad in.

All these articles are just ads for dating apps and therapy. They even use Hinge as product placement
Also of note, the article itself states men are happier and healthier when in relationships, so if this article was really about fixing things wouldn't it have also recommended to women that they lower their standards because a guy might be better during the relationship or something? God forbid you advise women to do anything that doesn't further isolate and ostracize men.

This dude really said that mental health has literally anything to do with getting matches on dating apps. I fucking hate boomers so much, they're so out of touch with how things actually are for young people.

Complete degenerate, drug addicted, trash mental health neets get endless pussy on dating apps because they have an aesthetic jawline. Meanwhile, well adjusted, employed guys with 5/10 faces get nothing. We simply live in the age of pictures.

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America is a gynocentric shithole that spreads its cancerous culture all over the world
I cant wait for this shithole to implode

If you're the studious type then why don't you go to some studying on the guy who wrote the article? All of his posts and articles are about how men used to be shit and still are but men are "getting better" now.
>People here should study actual psychology (that is, psychoanalysis)
What do you mean by this? Psychoanalysis is just psychology applied in a therapeutic setting. You have to learn the former before moving onto the ladder.

women will lower their standards or be without a partner. that's the reality of making education and hiring favoring women through equal outcome policy making.