Men Are Emotionally Dependent on Woman

Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
3 min readJul 21, 2024

It may have escaped nobody between 35 and 18 years old that men are in crisis.

They don’t have friends, they don’t have girlfriends, and they don’t seem to have any motivations concerning professional or personal goals.

I can see this in my own life when observing the men around me.

This is only anecdotal evidence that I see plenty of men when they go home either drink alcohol, smoke marijuana, play video games or jerk off to pornography.

Where I live, I often see young women between 17 and 35 years old engaging in regular activities, whether running, going to the local sports complex, or engaging in other physical activities.

The only men I see engaging in these activities are in older and more mature age brackets. Still, even then, the younger men who engage in this physical activity suffer from issues.

The issues of men are due to the decoupling of men and women from one another.

The chief cause of this is women’s liberation during the Sexual Revolution (1950 to 1970s), which I argue is a good thing that has decoupled women from being financially dependent on men.

This means that if a man wishes to attract a good woman, he must add value to another person’s life.

One caveat should be added to that: it applies to both men and women equally.

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Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

I have been writing from 2014 to the present day; my writing is focused on history, politics, culture, geopolitics and other related topics.