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The most important part of EVERYONE IS YOU PUSHED OUT (EIYPO)

The most important part of EVERYONE IS YOU PUSHED OUT (EIYPO) — I think that what I will say in the following lines has to be reminded as much as possible in the manifesting exes and partners communities. Manifesting a person is not only easy, it is effortle…

r/nevillegoddardpost3/25/2026
My ex called me a “walking green flag” when we first started dating, and then I ruined it all

The first person I had a true long term “serious” relationship with, I had a similar experience. Except the problem was is that we were BOTH avoidant and anxious. This gave me a unique perspective. We…

r/DecidingToBeBettercomment3/15/2026
[Prove Me Wrong] Bruce Lee was the last English speaking Asian that represented us well

My opinion is the opposite of yours. “Like a G6” was great and I saw it as a great moment for Asian Americans, but it was more of a catchy club banger that didn’t have a face attached to it. People l…

r/AsianMasculinitycomment3/15/2026
The most important part of EVERYONE IS YOU PUSHED OUT (EIYPO)

_**Self respect, self love, sense of greatness and importance cannot be ignored. That is what BEING THE PRIZE is. You multiply your value by withholding your power within and not spend it making/worsh…

r/nevillegoddardcomment3/25/2026
The most important part of EVERYONE IS YOU PUSHED OUT (EIYPO)

Exactly. Except that wanting or needing is a state of lack and it is precisely what holds you back, especially if the wanting is something like "this person is my only happiness and I cannot live wit…

r/nevillegoddardcomment3/25/2026
Who wants their ex back?

She has borderline personality disorder. She said we weren't together for months despite her asking me to do boyfriend things , messaging me all day everyday, spending every night together watching …

r/BreakUpscomment3/28/2026
The Tragedy of the Chinese Music Industry (and Society)

Uh huh, at the end of the day, who committed the original wrong? If you infringe upon someone else's rights, you're the one at fault, and you don't get to complain that other people are mean to you be…

r/AsianAmericancomment4/1/2026
Curious about your experiences interacting with other Asian Americans

>Also didn't know there was a soft boi vs gym bro aesthetic rivalry. What does that look like? IMO, it's an extension of homophobia. Irony since gay men tend to take care of themselves more than stra…

r/AsianAmericancomment4/4/2026
SM probably regrets shelving Ejae

Western fans in general give me this white savior vibe, like they're the only ones who will love the idols unconditionally for who they are, even if they get boyfriends/girlfriends or gain weight, as …

r/AsianAmericancomment4/10/2026