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I completely forgot about this debate because I went on a vacation. I just checked it now, and since I can’t participate anymore, I’ll just leave my argument here anyway.

Online, it may appear as though women are more dominant due to the influence of simps and phenomena such as "rizz" or "gooning," but that's genuinely surface-level activity. Deep down, men are truly responsible for the online culture — they're the ones inventing the terms, dictating the trends, and determining the language people use to describe dating and attraction. That indicates dominance, not weakness, because it indicates that men are initiating the conversation and shaping the culture the rest of us are joining.

And dating apps, too, yes, there are more men, but that doesn't necessarily imply they're desperate. It indicates that men are the ones striking first, getting out there, and making moves in the dating industry. Women can afford to be choosier only because there's a larger pool of men vying for them — but without men taking the initiative, the entire system wouldn't even be possible. So in that sense, men are in control because they're the ones driving and keeping dating sites afloat.

And in life, it's not as pretty as the internet. Most of those "immature" actions such as "goofing" are perpetrated by boys, not men. Adult men don't have to mess around with slang; they assert dominance by confidence, action, and actual-life consequences.

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