Similar. I started rock climbing about a decade ago. It’s fun, you make friends, learn new skills, and get exercise.
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blarghly@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does it seem like so many (young) men these days flock over to types like Andrew Tate?English122·23 hours agoI mean, the problem is that Nick Offerman is too wholesome. Young guys are horny. They need role models who are also horny. But the message that is sent is “it is good to be a man, but only once you are 40 with a pot belly and a wife and kids and no sex drive.” Or “it is okay to be a man, but if you want to be horny, you have to be gay”. Or “it is okay to be a horny straight man, but only if you are so dumb and mockable as to be harmless.”
Show me the man, fictional or not, who is straight, sexual, and not constantly the butt of the joke. Show me an example of where a man wanting to have sex for the sake of having sex - not to get a girlfriend or live happily ever after - is framed as a legitimate goal which should be supported by the people around him, and which is not seen as a farce.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does it seem like so many (young) men these days flock over to types like Andrew Tate?English72·24 hours agoI always have to push back against this pathologization narrative. The very obvious alternatives are:
(1) that these guys you are talking about would have easily fallen into the trap of the right wing manosphere if it had been available, because being unable to find a parter when your hormones are urging you to and when everyone else around you seems able to find one is intensely painful. But you wouldn’t hear about it, since no one talks about it, because the least attractive thing you can do is talk about how you are frustrated by your lack of romantic success.
(2) the nerdy guys might just accept their lack of partners, but these days the demographic of unpartnered young men is significantly more diverse, and more likely to contain, let’s say… less discerning thinkers…
It’s kind of like saying “back in my day, no one really cared about getting kicked in the head by a horse. Yeah, it happened, and it sucked, but it just wasn’t a big deal. There wasn’t the social stigma that getting kicked in the head by a horse was bad, or that you shouldn’t get kicked in the head by a horse.”
blarghly@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should naming your children stupid names be illegal?English12·1 day agoJudged by whom?
blarghly@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•is this something only introverts struggle with?English8·1 day agoRight, but if they keep talking while the other person is trying to talk, that’s rude.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Kennedy to announce plan to remove artificial dyes from the nation’s food supplyEnglish7·1 day agoI would think that if I wasn’t so certain that RFK Jr was actually a complete moron
blarghly@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Airbnb will now show users the total cost of their stay right awayEnglish6·1 day agoYeah, I mean, there is a solution. Liberalized zoning and Georgist tax policies. The problem is rarely that there is a lack of space to live - it is that that space is poorly utilized. And this is true because (1) it is illegal to build what people want where they want it in many places and (2) investors and homeowners speculate on land value without providing value to anyone else.
blarghly@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•The true American social classesEnglish161·1 day agoYeah, it’s weird and cringy how into it some adults are. I think part of it is status, though. Everyone knows Disney is expensive, so taking your family is a way to show off your status to everyone with the pics you take for social media.
blarghly@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•The true American social classesEnglish125·1 day agoBuT MUh ViolEnT RevOlUtiOn!!!
Well said. Some of the people who post here are just nuts. Or edgy teens. Keep fighting the good fight for actually having nuance and common sense.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•does anyone else’s family think their ambitions/goals are “stupid”?3·2 days agoI have not once had a friend ask me these sorts of questions. You need to make different friends.
Gift and a curse. Gift when some random person has a hilarious, crazy story. Curse because now it is infected with average people who are extremely materialistic, closed minded, and enchained by limiting self beliefs. So it quickly becomes a cesspool of hate, depression, and crab bucketing.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•‘There were no warning signs’: what happens when your partner falls into the ‘manosphere’?English3·2 days agoRachel, who is in her 30s and lives in London, met her partner on the popular dating app Hinge, and was struck by his generosity. He insisted on buying her gifts and giving her cash to spend. She thought her now ex-partner was a “normal, decent guy”.
Yeah…
blarghly@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•‘There were no warning signs’: what happens when your partner falls into the ‘manosphere’?English9·2 days agoYeah, on paper I’m a mgtow. After about 2 seconds I was like “wait, these people are losers.” Turns out I’m a relationship anarchist.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Republican Governor Candidate Proposes Female Undocumented Immigrants Can Stay If They Marry “Incels”1·2 days agoI mean, it’s literally true. If they marry a citizen, they are legally entitled to stay.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Depressed and Lonely? There Could Be a Robotic Sex Partner in Your FutureEnglish11·3 days agoNo, because women can get their sexual needs more or less without trouble. A male sex robot owned by a woman would make me feel the same way though, similar to the man’s-arm-shaped pillows. It is sad, because they can’t get a their emotional needs for intimacy fulfilled and are resorting to hollow physical proxies
blarghly@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Depressed and Lonely? There Could Be a Robotic Sex Partner in Your FutureEnglish1·3 days agoNo. But you are an extreme minority, and your existence won’t change overall cultural views of sex robots.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Number of Americans who never want kids doubled in 20 years14·4 days agoThen for people who are struggling & can’t afford to produce one “high value” child they make a logical choice to do it later when they have more resources. Since humans are complicated they can create other values they see are more valuable then children or decide to do something later until having children is no longer a possibility.
In your language, we would expect people in the first sentence to revert to K type parents. If they do not, they simply fall into the category described by your second sentence.
blarghly@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Number of Americans who never want kids doubled in 20 years23·4 days agoAnd in rich countries, who are the people still having many children? The poor, uneducated, rural, religious/conservative segments of the population, who believe in some way or another that raising a child struggling in poverty is preferable to not having children at all.
Ngl, climbing becomes a lot easier if you are lighter. But also, there’s nothing stopping you from enjoying it at a heavier weight - you just climb routes with an easier numeric grade. And there are various climbing disciplines that are less disadvantageous to heavier climbers, like ice climbing or mountaineering. If you want to take a really traditional approach, you could enter climbing by way of hiking and backpacking, which are also a lot of fun and have a decent amount of skill overlap.
Also, I have no science to back this up, but I just intuit that when you consistently do activities like hiking, running, and climbing where lower body weight is advantageous, your brain notices and predisposes you to lose weight.
So give it a shot!