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No. 883
>>882The same one as you.
Every male must be invisible to you except for turbo-Chads who pump & dump.
Or you're just confusing women who want to be housewives with women who are trainwrecks and had so many past sexual partners they're not suitable to be a housewife even for the most pathetic of betabux providers.
No. 908
>>881>NEET who would make a good househusbandYeah, bullshit. If you wanna be a "house" anything while your SO supports your ass while you don't work, you better make household upkeep your god damn job.
Problem is, I've never seen a solitary male NEET good at either cooking, cleaning, organizing, and washing clothes. Usually all the male NEETs I see who whine about wanting a sugar momma while claiming they're
househusbands are the same assholes who think ramen and doritos are an adequate dinner (probably leaving a pile of dishes in the sink for someone else to pick up), are unhygienic, and are extremely naive about raising kids thinking that there's no miserable baby stage before that.
At least most females have been socially pressured and indoctrinated to pick up 'feminine' domicile skills like cooking and cleaning, often passed down to them via their own family matriarchs. So maybe even if they are NEETs they already know or can learn a damn thing or two. That part is important, see, because the flipside is if a housewife fails at being a
housewife, there's no 'oh boys will be boys' excuse to validate her failure like there would be with a 'househusband.'
Blame feminism all you want but if you castrated faggots searched deep enough you'd know it to be true. How you've never really been taught or pressured to drive the home economics front and how much you would suck at it while reveling in not having to do a damn thing while a woman takes care of you…just in the financial area as well.
No. 910
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>male NEET
>who would make a good househusband
No. 944
>>939>The funniest thing itt is the typical female 'household chores are Hercules labours' circlejerk thoughThere's like one post like that. And it's mostly just saying how men typically aren't taught homemaking skills. AKA why male NEETs don't make believable candidates for househusbandry.
Childrearing is probably harder if you factor in months of sleepless nights getting to you after a while in the first few years. And a true househusband would be the only one getting up at night to tend for the baby.
No. 948
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>>909It's such a dumb argument that's why.
You actually think housework is hard and you stereotype male NEETs so incorrectly (an extremely diverse group with no basis to generalize so broadly, the ONLY thing they necessarily have in common is that they're unemployed and not in school/training).
You claim all male NEETs are messy, I don't think they're anymore messy than the rest of the population. There is many male NEETs who are excessively organized and clean.
>>939>The funniest thing itt is the typical female 'household chores are Hercules labours' circlejerk tThis is a good way to put it. Women are mentally/physically functioning at such a lower level than men that they think housework and caring for children is this difficult. The task of housework and raising children is incredibly easy compared to what men commonly achieve with their superior intelligence, motor skills, and strength.
Yet you don't see these men going around talking about how their nuclear physicist job is so hard.
Semi-related /fit/ thread:
https://boards.4chan.org/fit/thread/39848960 No. 954
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>>948This reads like a robot generator post
No. 960
>>959qt3.14 careerwomen are usually not interested in the kind of men who are okay with being househusband neets, fam. Contrary to the female ones.
To be honest, I don't care about either of those two groups, but let us not fool ourselves.
No. 962
>>948>that threadLel, the entire women are physically weaker than men narrative although true reads cringy as fuck. I mean, taking pride in being able to beat a woman up… Just wew, lad.
Regardless, storytime:
Back when I used to box(and I was a fucking can whose greatest achivement was making it to the national amateur semi-finals), the coach would make me spar a lot with the younger promising kids. I didn't mind since sparring is fun.
So there also was this decorated sportswoman in our gym(several times national champion, part of the national team at one point) who sparred with me too.
15 yo kids and fags who have been boxing for under a year were harder and more interesting to fight against than her. The thing that pissed me off the most was her arrogant hurr durr I'm a good athlete and the local newspapers write about me from time to time attitude. Wanted to obliterate that cunt sometimes.
No. 963
>>962Also, one of our best athletes turned professional out of sheer butthurt, got an embarrassing record of 5-5 or so and is now a complete junkie and alcoholic.
Rate.
No. 968
>>960>qt3.14 careerwomen are usually not interested in the kind of men who are okay with being househusband neets, fam. Contrary to the female ones.Hmmm, it's almost like we're arriving to the conclusion in the OP.
Not even financially well-off feminist women who want to "smash gender rolls/patriarchy" want a male NEET. It's almost like all women are literal whores.
No. 974
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>>881>Career women>Married dude who became NEET after failing in the Navy>NEET rather get high and play video games then keep the fucking house clean. Bitch was a cook in the Navy, still couldn't fucking cook>Replaced NEET with dude that had a degree from Yale and a better dick. NEETs don't make good house husbands, they most likely suffer from depression, which means the would give fuck all about their appearance and house. 0/10 would not recommend.
No. 975
>>948If it's so easy, go clean up your cum-smelling mess of a room, dumb robot.
>"Women have inferior intelligence, motor skills and strength ;)"Too bad they're not dumb/weak enough to date your useless self.
No. 979
>>974>NEETs don't make good house husbands, NEETs are a huge diverse range of people. The OP says "NEET who would make a good househusband". That means that the hypothetical NEET is good at housework.
>>975I can't relax unless my house is clean, I am an excessively organized and clean person.
>>972I'm glad you got out of the NEET lifestyle since you wanted to. I'm not depressed at all though, and quite comfortable. The only exception is being completely worthless to the opposite sex, complete lack of sex, and ability to have children and leave a legacy. Female NEETs don't have this problem.
This is my main motivation to get a job but none of them pay enough to afford a wife/house/children anyway so I don't. I'm not gambling with the education debt trap where I might not even get a job with my (supposedly lucrative) degree anyway.
This is why /r9k/ is filled with "tfw no gf", a lot of them are NEETS with no other major problem in the world except they're completely worthless to the opposite sex because they have no money. There's a lot of really good looking NEETs on /r9k/ or /fit/ that have still never seen a vagina irl. For example a lot of these guys in this thread are incels:
http://boards.4chan.org/fit/thread/39858703 No. 980
>>974Are you me?
>married Air Force dude>he gets kicked out for being a fatty>expected me to do everything housework related including cooking even though I did it for a living 10 hours a day and was obviously burnt out>stayed home and played video games until I moved out and started the divorce processI even had to give the lazy fuck alimony until the divorce was finalized. This is why I can't stand vidja betas.
No. 984
>>979So bottom line is you're a NEET because you're so scared of failure you'd rather not even try
You should try anyway dude
If you really do fail just try again, until you either succeed or die
No. 986
>>980Sorry to hear your marriage didn't work out anon.
It made me upset because I thought "as badly as she speaks of him now. There was probably a time when she deeply loved him."