imperfect_cel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata
Lysistrata was an ancient Greek play that shows that men have known about female nature even before society went full bonobo. TL;DR, toilets don't like that the men are at war and not paying attention to them. They agree not to put out until the war ends. The key finding here is that foids were able to organize together, banding together with foids from their enemy city to torment their men. Foids have a kind of class consciousness that men don't, or at least a much stronger one than men have. This is backed up by science, as well as modern history (foids banning booze, getting the right to vote, etc).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15491274/
Politically, foids work together towards the common good and men fight each other for status, usually for the purpose of getting higher status individually to get foids. We even see this today, where young men are afraid of saying they're republican or against killing babies or else they'll never get pussy. We all saw the video where the foids won't date the guy because he isn't voting for Kamala. This play was written in Athens, and Athens treated foids properly. I think in general, in ancient history, men knew about female nature and might even have been relatively blackpilled, which is why foids were property. Foids adapted to be relatively well behaved, and men forgot why they were denied rights in the first place. It's important to record stuff like Lysistrata to remind future generations of the retardation of women.
Lysistrata was an ancient Greek play that shows that men have known about female nature even before society went full bonobo. TL;DR, toilets don't like that the men are at war and not paying attention to them. They agree not to put out until the war ends. The key finding here is that foids were able to organize together, banding together with foids from their enemy city to torment their men. Foids have a kind of class consciousness that men don't, or at least a much stronger one than men have. This is backed up by science, as well as modern history (foids banning booze, getting the right to vote, etc).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15491274/
Politically, foids work together towards the common good and men fight each other for status, usually for the purpose of getting higher status individually to get foids. We even see this today, where young men are afraid of saying they're republican or against killing babies or else they'll never get pussy. We all saw the video where the foids won't date the guy because he isn't voting for Kamala. This play was written in Athens, and Athens treated foids properly. I think in general, in ancient history, men knew about female nature and might even have been relatively blackpilled, which is why foids were property. Foids adapted to be relatively well behaved, and men forgot why they were denied rights in the first place. It's important to record stuff like Lysistrata to remind future generations of the retardation of women.