Goddamn women ruin everything
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, 11-28-2012 at 12:50 AM (3200 Views)
I learned so many new things today.
Did you know that the battle of the sexes is intensifying? To women, settling down and getting married is of utmost importance, but men don't want any of that anymore. Men don't want to deal with modern women. And do you know why?
smurfing feminists.
That's right, feminists have ruined everything. They've caused women to stop being women (assuming "woman" is defined as "subservient cook and baby-maker"). They've royally pissed men off: first they started wearing pants, then they started taking our jobs, and now they're actually providing for themselves. What the smurf, women? Don't do you know I can't be a MAN unless I provide for someone else?
Although on second thought, this change is actually pretty sweet for me. Men don't really want committed relationships and responsibilities anyway. We just want to smurf bitches for as long as we can get away from that. Men are happy to be able to date forever without getting married, because it's impossible to have any sort of emotional and financial commitments in a relationship without a ceremony and government label affixed to it.
If you think the above is just too ridiculous for anyone to actually say seriously, I suggest you click on this link.
I want to vomit.Contrary to what feminists like Hanna Rosin, author of The End of Men, say, the so-called rise of women has not threatened men. It has pissed them off. It has also undermined their ability to become self-sufficient in the hopes of someday supporting a family. Men want to love women, not compete with them. They want to provide for and protect their families – it’s in their DNA. But modern women won’t let them.
It’s all so unfortunate – for women, not men. Feminism serves men very well: they can have sex at hello and even live with their girlfriends with no responsibilities whatsoever.
And what sparked this sexist bulltrout?
Yes, that's it: slightly more women now consider marriage "one of the most important things in their lives" than men. This should go in the dictionary under non-sequitur; the conclusion does not follow from the facts.According to Pew Research Center, the share of women ages eighteen to thirty-four that say having a successful marriage is one of the most important things in their lives rose nine percentage points since 1997 – from 28 percent to 37 percent. For men, the opposite occurred. The share voicing this opinion dropped, from 35 percent to 29 percent.