Anonymous 01/31/2024 (Wed) 15:43 No.47788 del
>>47776
Something else I was just thinking about with modern women is their hatred for men's preferences. Women, feminists mostly (which is most women), believe their innate desires are more moral than a man's, so they have every right to shame men for what we want.
Not only that, but women love to insult us while taking shots at the girls we actually like. Because modern thought makes them believe we are attracted to them for doing all the things men typically do, going hard at their career, having an A-type personality, being go-getters. When in reality they overcompensate with these attributes, making them less pleasant to be around. To them, that makes us insecure, but we just don't want to get married to another man. We are already expected to find high-paying fields and work many hours in those fields. You think I want to come home after 12 to 15 hours and deal with someone who wants to compete with me? No, I'll eventually smash their jaw to dust. We're meant to compliment each other, not be one-for-one. Not only that but if our job is already stressful, you think I want a wife who is also stressed from her job? Would that be beneficial to the relationship? What about our kids? As a matter of fact, these women expect to just have 2 or 3 kids. If I were to pursue a relationship, I want many children. At least 7 to 10. You think I'm paying for a goddamn nanny? No bitch.
So, on the off chance I'd want a relationship, I'd find someone young, feminine, and who wants to stay how and chase around my little monsters.
But they shame us for wanting those types girls, saying "You just want someone young and dumb" Or if you say you want a virgin "You want a child, then." They always go to the extreme, and it's always either or with them. There are no nuances to people. If I want someone who hasn't been to college, they must be a drooling moron from their perspective. Even though a lot of "college-educated" women have shown themselves to be retarded and make stupid life/relationship choices.