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The speaker laments the decline of practical skills among men, such as changing tires, doing repairs, or even basic maintenance. They credit older generations and their fathers for their hands-on skills and independence, contrasting sharply with contemporary males who are more reliant on Google for even simple tasks. This, they say, reflects a loss of masculinity and a disconnection from core responsibilities that once defined manhood.
Additionally, they criticize men for their perceived reluctance to “court” women—taking initiative, planning dates, or showing genuine interest—leading to a dating scene rife with superficiality, ghosting, and unmet expectations.