lonelycurry26
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https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/zuku...e-maenner.1310.de.html?dram:article_id=492817
She says the following (summary done by another brocel):
As you can see it is absolutely fucking over for most men.
She says the following (summary done by another brocel):
>Sex is a limited resource for males that the females control. That males try often and persistently to establish sexual contact with females, and that females almost always refuse these attempts, is not a fault of the system - it is the system.
>So what happened that we live in a male civilization today? In a nutshell, Meike Stoverock explains it as follows: Around 10,000 years ago people settled down with agriculture and women disappeared into private homes, where they looked after the children. From then on, men decided on the distribution of women. They invented marriage to contain male sexual competition and to secure access to sex.
>"This oppression [...] is the foundation on which today's states, political systems and cultures stand."
>"Culture, not evolution, has so far made women available to men - and women are breaking with it now."
>Men have to be brave when reading this book - because the biologist assumes that many of them will no longer find a partner.
>The biologist is likely to be right with her observation that the so-called Incels, the involuntarily celibate men, can be dangerous. Incels also exist in the animal kingdom.
>“They are the 'rest', the non-premium males who remain after the evolutionary screening process and have no chance of reproduction. This phenomenon has only been suppressed to this day by the male civilization that controlled and disenfranchised women."
>Now Meike Stoverock makes suggestions as to what the coexistence of men and women could look like in a post-male civilization, a world order in which women tend to choose several alpha men in the course of their lives, but in which not every pot has a lid. She reckons with the institution of marriage, in which she sees an instrument for the oppression of women, and calls for a departure from the romantic notion that men and women can be happy in lifelong monogamy.
>Men who can no longer find women in this new world order should be cared for in other ways - Stoverock thinks about sex assistants and the role of prostitution, she describes pornography as a possible “socially acceptable support” for men.
>"Men who never or only very rarely find sex partners must be given ethical and socially acceptable ways of meeting their sexual needs."
>"A world order in which women tend to choose several alpha men in the course of their lives, but in which not every pot has a lid."
It's over
As you can see it is absolutely fucking over for most men.