It's certainly possible, though at my age, what sort of "personal" problem I would have with them is far from clear to me. I am not easily offended, but extreme misogyny is something that I find revolting.

But my phrasing and word choices in this passage merely reflect the logical implications of declaring oneself to be incapable of attracting any sexual partners. It is also a fair reflection of the language many of these lonely men use in talking about themselves.

Edward Robson, PhD, MFA
Edward Robson, PhD, MFA

Written by Edward Robson, PhD, MFA

Former psychologist, wordsmith, teacher, learner. Top writer in feminism, relationships, poetry, and other topics. ECRobson@gmail.com

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