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I hate simps and “traditional” men are the biggest simps
Whoever says “it’s a man’s nature to provide for women” is a simp
First of all, when they mean “provide” they mean be an ATM machine, drone who has no life other than working 80 hours a week for muh wife.
They view men as expendable, your life has 0 value unless you do things for others. When you fail you are cut off.
They don’t even care about children, otherwise they wouldn’t allow boys having their dicks cut up.
Men don’t want to go to work either, so “Providing” for foids is not something a man wants to do.
“The desire to free oneself from work was common to all classes and both sexes. Dr Joanna Bourke of Birkbeck College, London, has studied the diaries of 5,000 women who lived between 1860 and 1930.
During that period, the proportion of women in paid employment dropped from 75 per cent to 10 per cent. This was regarded as a huge step forward for womankind, an opinion shared by the women whose writings Dr Bourke researched.
Freed from mills and factories, they created a new power base for themselves at home. This was, claims Dr Bourke, "a deliberate choice. . . and a choice that gave great pleasure.""
--- Extract from David Thomas' book, "Not Guilty - The Case in Defense of Men"
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Whoever says “it’s a man’s nature to provide for women” is a simp
First of all, when they mean “provide” they mean be an ATM machine, drone who has no life other than working 80 hours a week for muh wife.
They view men as expendable, your life has 0 value unless you do things for others. When you fail you are cut off.
They don’t even care about children, otherwise they wouldn’t allow boys having their dicks cut up.
Men don’t want to go to work either, so “Providing” for foids is not something a man wants to do.
“The desire to free oneself from work was common to all classes and both sexes. Dr Joanna Bourke of Birkbeck College, London, has studied the diaries of 5,000 women who lived between 1860 and 1930.
During that period, the proportion of women in paid employment dropped from 75 per cent to 10 per cent. This was regarded as a huge step forward for womankind, an opinion shared by the women whose writings Dr Bourke researched.
Freed from mills and factories, they created a new power base for themselves at home. This was, claims Dr Bourke, "a deliberate choice. . . and a choice that gave great pleasure.""
--- Extract from David Thomas' book, "Not Guilty - The Case in Defense of Men"
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