The New York Times finally noticed men are disappearing from dating. This after decades of attacking masculinity. Their article “Men, Where Have You Gone? Please Come Back” shows how clueless they are. The paper that spent years emasculating men now wonders where they went. It’s like poisoning a well and complaining when no one drinks.
Feminism told women they could have it all. They pushed men aside to do it. Now women are surprised men gave up. Men see dating as too risky today. Getting accused or losing half your stuff isn’t worth it. Women wanted independence, well they got it.
Dating apps have turned romance into a marketplace. Women treat men like products to return if unsatisfied. Real connection is gone. Men feel disposable. Why chase someone who sees you as replaceable? Modern dating feels like a trap for men.
Men are scared of false accusations. One wrong step can destroy your life. Feminists created this fear with their constant man-bashing. Now women wonder why good men avoid them. You made the rules, live with them.
Porn isn’t the problem like liberals claim. It’s a symptom of real men checking out. Why risk everything for bad treatment? Safe solo hobbies beat dating chaos. Men found better uses for their time and money.
Women’s expectations went crazy. They want perfect providers while despising traditional roles. Men can’t win either way. Work too much? Neglected. Stay home? Weak. No wonder men quit playing this rigged game.
Two-parent families are collapsing because of this mess. Kids suffer without fathers. Feminists cheered the breakdown of marriage. Now society pays the price. Strong families built America, not single moms on government checks.
Real men didn’t vanish. They just stopped chasing impossible standards. They’re working, building, and living free from feminist demands. If the Times wants men back, stop attacking what makes them men. Until then, men will wisely stay gone.