86 - What Should She Do?

MGTOW Sandman Quotes - Podcast tekijän mukaan Mgtow

This is what Jeff has to say: "Hi Sandman, I'm attaching a question from a female friend who has the ability to think rationally. When she overheard a male friend and I talk about Feminism last night (specifically about how a man will have his life ruined the moment he is accused of rape and if the woman is found to have lied, she is punished at most with a slap on the wrist). Our female friend told us that she agreed with the hypocrisy that is Feminism. When we began talking about MGTOW and your channel, she added to our conversation by asking, "what can women do differently?" I feel that you may be the best person to answer this. Thanks" Well, thanks for your question Jeff. The first thing I would think about is why is this woman taking an interest in male/female relations. Can you see any possible selfish interest in her part? Is she interested in dating either you or your friend? What is her dating history and what is her experience with men? If she's pointing out the hypocrisy of Feminism why is she doing it? I really need to know more about this woman before I can figure out her motives and drives. But regardless of her opinions and personality I want to talk about what women should do in our society. This is just my opinion and it's based on what I'd like to see happen. It's not going to happen so my opinions are just a thought experiment. And I have no illusions of changing female nature. So the first thing I want to identify the woman that is the model for my understandingand as a measuring stick for women. We all see our mothers as the example of what women should be like. Even if we hate or don't get along with our mothers. My mother is a hard worker. Before she retired she put one hundred and twenty percent effort in her job, one hundred and twenty percent effort as a homemaker. She got into medical school when she was younger and although she didn't finish because her family was poor and she couldn't get money to finish school she is my model for what a woman should be. She is also a gifted artist. And she puts effort into keeping herself as attractive as possible for her age. But even with all the good qualities she is still a hormonal woman. She has frequent emotional outbursts directed at my father and shaming language directed at me. She still wastes resources on things that many of us men see as irrational. She has many of the bad and stereotypical traits that we have spoken about on MGTOW. But with my mother she is like Miss Jackal and Mrs. Hyde. One moment she is just as rational as a man and I can talk to her like any other man and a few seconds later an emotional switch goes off in her head and she becomes like a vicious caged animal. She was born in the nineteen fifties in Eastern Europe. Women coming of age in Eastern Europe in the late nineteen sixties and nineteen seventies seemed to have had many of the qualities that men today would want. They were born in a time and place where they learned traditional home-making skills and knew how to cook, clean and sew and just saw it as something that women did for the household. They were taught by their fathers to be soft spoken and not brought up to raise their voices to men. And at the same they went out into the working world and made money and were also mothers.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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