MarcosZeitola wrote:A pretty simple, yes or no question. I will give only two options, but an unwritten third would be: "I believe in love, but do not believe it's something I want
aspire to or think is good for me".
Let's see how the divide between romantics and cynics is on this site. And if people actually want to chase romance abroad, or just p***y and pleasure. I have a feeling that a LOT of folks here are very, very jaded and cynical. I would like to see how many, in terms of percentages. Or if there's still some hopeful people and optimists out there. Some idealism.
What your answer will be likely will boil down to how you view women in general. Are they all the same, or do you believe there's differences depending on what country and culture they hail from. The whole NAWALT-thing. Have you guys Redpilled yourself out of romance, yet?
I voted "Yes" because I do believe that love between men and women does exist, and that's speaking as a man who was once in love many years ago.
Where I differ from most is that I don't believe in looking for love, or that my life is incomplete without being in love with someone. Many people simply cannot comprehend that a person can be content with their life without being emotionally attached to a specific person of the opposite sex.