
bignose
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Official: Men are pigs who never understand women.
Reality: The entertainment sector is infested will false claims demonizing men and serving a form of fake feminism that hurts women. Men are depicted as soulless creatures who want nothing but sex and fake commitment to exploit the precious female hearts.
Does this happen?
Yes. I’ve met females who have suffered the effect of the phenomenon. But in all cases, those women had chosen partners occupying extremely high societal positions creating an obvious gap in the union – an imbalance facilitated by hypergamy and the infrastructure provided by social media and other online dating platforms.
When women settle for men of equal rank, they are rarely left for dead “the morning after”.
Over the years, I have witnessed an effect opposite to the notions propagated by the media – men seek commitment, but women run away to preserve the thrill from being chased and worshiped. They are addicted to the power that the modern world gives them.
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Official: Women are looking for love.
Reality: Love is just a mask. When women break up with you due to a “lack of feelings”, they are lying. The actual message translates to:
1. They have found someone who is more attractive and/or richer than you.
2. They are looking for someone more attractive and/or richer than you.
3. They are searching for someone who can satisfy the irrational feelings in their belly better. (bad boys, thugs, serial killers, kings, soldiers of fortune…etc.)
Think of Cinderella’s story. The principles outlined in it are crucial.
Who is she? A woman inhabiting the lower rungs of the human pyramid. She is poor and oppressed by her stepmother, but luckily, a prince [of course] comes to protect her and upgrade her life to the next level.
Why didn’t Cinderella go for a milkman, a carpenter or a woodcutter?
Because the system has given her a hypergamous soul. Females are in love with the idea of meeting a high value guy who can extract them from their miserable life. If you are one of those men, you will get to know “real love”.
Another element needed for female ascension is the stimulation of an inferiority complex in men. Cinderella’s prince feels “imperfect” and “incomplete” even though he is on top of the food chain. This touch is essential. Without this quality, he wouldn’t settle for a woman beneath his status.
Ironically, the tale, probably involuntarily, suggests that men are the ones experiencing a truer form of affection because he loves Cinderella just the way she is.
Would she love him if he wasn’t a prince? I don’t think so.
But if we have to be fair, there’s another question that could expose male shallowness – would the prince love Cinderella if she was fat? I don’t know if he would, but I certainly wouldn’t.
Women’s goal is not to love someone unconditionally. They are searching for a way to acquire more resources, not always in the form of money, by marrying up. Most of the couples that I know are made of men who are either more attractive or sensibly richer and of higher status than their partners.
Furthermore, you will never hear of a reverse Cinderella story [a princess marrying some toilet cleaner] unless he is extremely attractive.
Reality: The entertainment sector is infested will false claims demonizing men and serving a form of fake feminism that hurts women. Men are depicted as soulless creatures who want nothing but sex and fake commitment to exploit the precious female hearts.
Does this happen?
Yes. I’ve met females who have suffered the effect of the phenomenon. But in all cases, those women had chosen partners occupying extremely high societal positions creating an obvious gap in the union – an imbalance facilitated by hypergamy and the infrastructure provided by social media and other online dating platforms.
When women settle for men of equal rank, they are rarely left for dead “the morning after”.
Over the years, I have witnessed an effect opposite to the notions propagated by the media – men seek commitment, but women run away to preserve the thrill from being chased and worshiped. They are addicted to the power that the modern world gives them.
I
Official: Women are looking for love.
Reality: Love is just a mask. When women break up with you due to a “lack of feelings”, they are lying. The actual message translates to:
1. They have found someone who is more attractive and/or richer than you.
2. They are looking for someone more attractive and/or richer than you.
3. They are searching for someone who can satisfy the irrational feelings in their belly better. (bad boys, thugs, serial killers, kings, soldiers of fortune…etc.)
Think of Cinderella’s story. The principles outlined in it are crucial.
Who is she? A woman inhabiting the lower rungs of the human pyramid. She is poor and oppressed by her stepmother, but luckily, a prince [of course] comes to protect her and upgrade her life to the next level.
Why didn’t Cinderella go for a milkman, a carpenter or a woodcutter?
Because the system has given her a hypergamous soul. Females are in love with the idea of meeting a high value guy who can extract them from their miserable life. If you are one of those men, you will get to know “real love”.
Another element needed for female ascension is the stimulation of an inferiority complex in men. Cinderella’s prince feels “imperfect” and “incomplete” even though he is on top of the food chain. This touch is essential. Without this quality, he wouldn’t settle for a woman beneath his status.
Ironically, the tale, probably involuntarily, suggests that men are the ones experiencing a truer form of affection because he loves Cinderella just the way she is.
Would she love him if he wasn’t a prince? I don’t think so.
But if we have to be fair, there’s another question that could expose male shallowness – would the prince love Cinderella if she was fat? I don’t know if he would, but I certainly wouldn’t.
Women’s goal is not to love someone unconditionally. They are searching for a way to acquire more resources, not always in the form of money, by marrying up. Most of the couples that I know are made of men who are either more attractive or sensibly richer and of higher status than their partners.
Furthermore, you will never hear of a reverse Cinderella story [a princess marrying some toilet cleaner] unless he is extremely attractive.