Recently, I discovered a particularly heartbreaking social truth:


Nowadays, those who are married and have families truly don’t dare to confront single people!

Yesterday, at the convenience store near the residential area gate, I witnessed a farce firsthand.

A couple with a child parked their electric scooter right in the middle of the entrance after shopping.
The road was already narrow, with people coming and going, and they blocked most of the path.

A single guy living nearby couldn’t get through and kindly reminded them:
“Could you please move your scooter? You’re blocking the way.”

That simple polite remark instantly enraged the couple.

The woman started arguing first, grumbling nonstop, calling the guy nosy and fussy.
The man joined in, taking advantage of being in a group, acting extremely aggressive and refusing to budge.
He even threatened: “We’re not moving it. What are you gonna do? If you’re unhappy, let’s fight it out!”

Passersby were trying to mediate; everyone knew deep down that
the couple had each other’s backs, while the guy was alone, likely to suffer and get bullied.

But the guy stayed calm the whole time, not the least bit angry, and casually dropped a truth bomb:

“I’m different from you.
I’m single, no family, no ties, nothing to worry about, and I have all the time in the world.
You have elderly parents and young kids to care for; you need a good reputation, a stable life, and a steady income.

If things really blow up and go all the way, I have plenty of time to drag this out.
You’ve got a family to worry about—do you dare to gamble with me?”

As his words faded, the scene fell silent instantly.

The once arrogant couple’s faces darkened instantly, unable to utter a single retort.
They quickly and obediently moved the scooter, lowered their heads, and walked away with their child, not daring to say another word.

It’s just so real!

People with families have endless worries. They’re most afraid of trouble, accidents, and anything that disrupts their lives.
Those with nothing have no weak spots, no attachments, and are utterly fearless.

It’s not that single people are domineering;
it’s that people with ties are born unable to afford losing.
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