(Part 2) Best products from r/lonely

We found 9 comments on r/lonely discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/lonely:

u/okko7 · 2 pointsr/lonely

Hey. I don't know if you do read book. Me too, I needed quite some time to get into my first relationship. One of the books that at least helped me understand was "If I'm so wonderful, why am I still single" from Susan Page.

Another book that I can really, really recommend is Loneliness, Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection by John T. Caciappo.

As each of us is different, there is no one book (or one advice) that helps all. But I found it really interesting to read these book to understand, and make me more optimistic about the future. Maybe also something for you?

u/Criticalthinking346 · 2 pointsr/lonely

WTF?

Seriously get the fuck off the RP sites your buying into bullshit. My numbers was around 50 when I stopped counting and not because I hated myself. I just like sex and have a high libido and there is nothing wrong with that. My husband of 12 years didn’t give a rats ass when we meet because he is not an insecure POS. He also has a high libido and was happy to find someone on his level (he had just as many partners). We’ve been in a wonderful loving and faithful relationship for 16 years total and our experience just adds to our awesome sex life.

Seriously stop drinking the kool aid, you’ll find someone worthy of you that won’t give a shit. I did.

Edited to add: seriously WTF? Used goods/run down/lowest price??? Your a fucking human being not an appliance. News flash: penises aren’t powerful they in fact don’t change the vulva in any way. A women that has had one partner is not changed after 100. That’s not how females bodies work, please read comes as you are. You really need to learn about our sexuality and this is the best female sexuality book there is.

u/rustybob · 1 pointr/lonely

i like your metaphors. there's a book that they reminded me strongly of, here. there's nothing specifically about loneliness, but it gives me a boost when i'm down.