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Jul 2022
Our Unions of Western Cargoes
and Red Social Engineers
who in philistine alchemist craze
are but of course
renowned experts in relationships matters

So we are not overly surprised
gregarious primal deeds
for in their esteemed scattered brains
good men are animals
raving monsters who deserved to be banned

I already told you in plain sight
them both hate eachother
how can the superficial in plastic life
know reality and truth
when real honest emotion is not bottled

Wounded incensed so-so goddesses
frustrated by their lame ducks
hate with a passion the real upright male
truthful dependable and honest
such must be besmirch slandered and destroyed

See them dip their oars and paddles
watch seeding of negativity
unhappiest do not deal in joy and positivity
pray tell how can they
even the most beautiful woman was some man's ex-reject  




ULRIKA JONSSON
article 09/07/2022
" I hear with growing frequency from other female friends — particularly those on dating apps — that they, just like Amber, are considering “swapping sides”.

The complaints all seem to echo the same grievance — and if I may sexually stereotype for a moment — that men are notoriously inconsistent and unreliable.

They display a reluctance to engage in honesty and have an inclination towards the ­modern phenomenon of “ghosting”.

They appear to have an inability to express themselves.

They tend to treat women as increasingly dispensable and have become masters of what can only really be termed “emotional constipation”.

They can be fickle, those lads, that’s for sure.

After more than a year of putting myself out there on dating apps, that is certainly my own, personal experience, too.

These do appear to be male traits.

And it’s for this reason I hear time and time again that women are contemplating changing what they are “looking for” on the apps.

Women are clearly feeling exasperated."
Read my poem...."where have all the good men gone...."
Yenson
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Yenson  M/London
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