Maybe I'm wrong to say it, but I'm becoming convinced that men are very sentimental beings. Even more so than women.
I don't mean sentimental as in emotionally reactive. I mean sentimental as in feeling and thinking too deeply about stuff. Aka "taking things too seriously".
For reals though, most of my conversations about what's wrong with the world, how it should be fixed/run, and who should love are mostly with men.
Relationship etiquette? What to look for in a mate? It's men that are mainly the counselors.
Older men especially have trademark quotes they always use when "proving a point."
Even when talking about fun and casual stuff, eventually it turns into politics and philosophy.
Every and any piece of pop culture always has to have "deeper meaning", even if only the reaction. Nothing is allowed to be "simply enjoyed." One's personal aesthetics suddenly becomes your "moral indicator" with men.
>if you like x you're gay/zoomer/nigger/boomer/kike
And they say women create the status quo. No,women are devout disciples of the status quo.
Women don't care if you're a robot. All they care about is if you stick out like a sore thumb.
Women may choose to not associate with robots, but they don't really hate them.
Men on the other hand, will love or hate someone or something enough to override "the system." They may then make a new status quo which turns out to be as shitty as the last one.