Dating for men in 2025 feels less like romance and more like walking onto a used car lot.
Men are being asked to pay full price for something that’s been through multiple owners, has 200,000 miles on it, and is now demanding premium gas with an attitude.
Oh sure, maybe it’s had a fresh paint job, bigger headlights added, and some dents in the rear smoothed out with filler.
But under the hood? It’s still a worn-out clunker whose valves have seen better days and an interior that’s been worn out by way too many passengers.
Meanwhile, if a man dares ask about value, loyalty, or what’s actually being offered in return, he’s instantly labeled insecure, judgmental, or “afraid of commitment.”
Here’s the truth: men aren’t scared of commitment. They’re just tired of being taken for everything while getting nothing back.
They’re not bitter — they’re better off.
They’re not broken — they’re based.
They’re not lonely — they’re liberated.
Men have woken up. They’ve become consumer-aware.
And just like you wouldn’t buy a clunker at full price, why should men treat relationships any differently?