Brutkey

Kotes
@kotaro@kotaro.me

Good evening, fedi folks.

My coworker, who's addicted to pachinko, keeps asking me what my type of woman is, and it's really bothering me.

He talks about love as if a guy with a "face score" of 40 is automatically required to propose to any woman with a "face score" of 60 he sees. We're not magnets or chemical elements, so I have no idea what part of his thinking I'm supposed to relate to.

Is he saying that if he sees a beautiful woman, has a great personality, and is flawless with nothing to criticize, he has to "get" her?

I could understand if he were thinking, "Oh, that girl looks like she'd take care of my parents, so maybe I should get on her good side." But both of his parents have already passed away.

What does he want to do
with her? Or what does he want to do for her?

When it comes to love, isn't that far more critical than just talking about a girl's looks or personality?


las_lallero
@las_lallero@puntarella.party

@kotaro@kotaro.me
Guess he wants more money for pachinko

Kotes
@kotaro@kotaro.me

@las_lallero@puntarella.party If he wants to play pachinko, he should just get absorbed in it. He can earn the money for it on his own.

Pretty girls should have nothing to do with his life.

las_lallero
@las_lallero@puntarella.party

@kotaro@kotaro.me
Let's hope no girl (even the unpretty ones
0360 ) has nothing to do with him EVER, bad vibes all around

Kotes
@kotaro@kotaro.me

@las_lallero@puntarella.party As for me, I'm learning from his way of thinking by using it as an example of what not to do.

Kotes
@kotaro@kotaro.me

@las_lallero@puntarella.party I am projecting onto him the negative role of what I myself "could have been."

Therefore, it's not that I don't regret at all that I continue to interact with him.

rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua
@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org

@kotaro@kotaro.me @las_lallero@puntarella.party

This situation remembers me this film:

็™ฝ็—ด (1951ๅนดใฎๆ˜ ็”ป)