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Guess What? Girls are mean
Yup, they are
Women have a lifecycle in America. It goes like this:
Stage 1: In middle school, girls learn they can get things by being cute.
Stage 2: In high school, they start to learn sex can get them boys and clothes.
Stage 3: In college, they can screw to get grades and husbands.
Stage 4: In their 20s, they can get jobs, positions, and advancement by bending over.
Stage 5: By 30, the looks start to fade. Most start to get mad because they cant do it anymore.
Stage 6: By 40, women are outraged at the things they literally did in their 20s.
Stage 7: By 50, they become Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan.
They hit the wall.
They over estimate their SMV.
What’s SMV?
Sexual Market Value
Lol
Boys are mean too. But girls can be evil-mean, which is worse. Boys usually are not evil, they’re just mean to fool around or to get you out of their way.
But some girls have pleasure being evil, they laugh when their “enemies” are down. That’s messed up lol
But hey, I still love them. :) They’re my 99 problems.
I am placing it here, as well in the “SJWs Complain Mandalorian Women Have Boob Armor” topic.
Oh, look, Anita is still trying to remain relevant.
Imagine having the same opinions as tech oligarchs and still thinking you’re part of the “the Resistance.”
Lmao.
Somewhat related to the topic title. Yes, girls can be mean (often times incredibly cruel). Our culture tends to ignore that and wants to pretend all women are perfect angels, while acting as though all men are irredeemable villains and are quick to crucify the men who point this out.
So I understand why a lot of guys are understandably frustrated and form certain male groups. But writing up toxic diatribes about how bad women are isn’t going to solve the problem of the death of sexual morality. Women themselves are not the problem: It’s this sick culture which has eroded away any vestige of social conservatism, attacking masculinity and femininity and tricking men and women into thinking their natural roles are evil and should be rejected instead of embraced, creating generations of severely unhappy people caught in a cycle of self-loathing.
I see many conservative men lament the loss of masculinity and there is no doubt it is under attack – And men have been fighting back (as well as they should). What I almost never hear, though, is that femininity has also come under a similar assault, in perhaps ways that are far more insidious. Men lament the loss of the traditional woman yet don’t seem to do much of anything to encourage her return, and assume that women on the Right must have things figured out. I think that is something they are taking for granted. Life is a thorny path of navigation (made even harder thanks to current culture of hedonism and mindless self-indulgence), and not all women are going to get there in the end. Young women need as much guidance as young men do.
Young women of today should reject grifters like Anita and follow far more authentic role models. I’d recommend starting with buying Brittany Sellner’s book: “What Makes Us Girls.” A heartfelt collection of personal anecdotes on her own personal growth and battles of self-worth she saw her friends struggle through. I’d rather my sisters and whatever daughters I may have follow the example of someone like her instead of whatever celebrity hacks that the mainstream keeps pushing.
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Girls require time and money. Girls = Time × Money
Time is money. Time = Money
Therefore: Girls = Money × Money = (Money)squared
Money is the root of all evil. Money = √Evil
Therefore: Girls = (√Evil)squared
And we are forced to conclude that:
Girls = Evil