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New thoughts on making friends. Please read before adding me as a friend. 

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I've been a member of the 69 community for a few days now, and I've gained a lot of attention by sharing beautiful pictures of my wife. More and more people are adding me as a friend. Because my work schedule is flexible, I often don't have the time or a suitable occasion to carefully screen and understand the single men I add. The single men who join are all different.
One older single man, without my thorough understanding, was introduced to my wife's alternate account so she could communicate directly with him. Unexpectedly, this man, knowing my wife was new to this community, sent her excessively explicit and extreme videos of sexual violence. He sent her videos of bestiality, head-shoving, and even videos of underage mothers and daughters without hesitation. My wife, unaware of the danger, felt terrified after clicking on them. Why would a seemingly respectable older man be so overly direct and rude to a new acquaintance?
His young wife may have just given birth. Those videos, devoid of romance and passion, filled only with violence and excessive stimulation, would only make her feel nauseous and disgusted.
But for a single man to simply say, "Sorry, those videos were sent to him by a friend," only makes me think this single man is irresponsible and hypocritical.
Let me reiterate: the stance and principles of a single man, and his role in dating and marriage, refer not to his social connections, status, or income, but to his maturity, stability, and genuine responsibility. While income may be a factor, it's not the only one. Giving small favors in this circle isn't a big deal. Don't think that buying a belt for your wife or playing a round of golf makes you sophisticated. I despise hypocritical, arrogant, rude people who are only rich in money. Whether a meeting is arranged depends on your sincerity, whether you inspire trust, and whether you are truly well-mannered in the eyes of others. If you can't achieve these things, don't call yourself a "well-mannered" single man.

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