Feminisme

Women entering the workforce has completely destroyed quality of life for Americans

1. Two incomes became the new one income.
Once everyone had to work, employers and banks raised prices. Houses doubled. Families didn’t get ahead. They just ran harder to stay in place.

2. Kids got raised by institutions instead of parents.
Daycare replaces bonding. Schools replace values. Screens replace discipline. Then everyone wonders why kids are anxious and disconnected.

3. Communities disappeared.
If both parents work all day, nobody is home. No neighborhood stability. No local support. Just isolated families worn out from the grind.

4. Stress shot through the roof.
Two commutes, two schedules, no downtime, constant rushing. Marriages crack under nonstop exhaustion.

5. Divorce became the easy option.
Two incomes make it simple to leave instead of fix problems. The family foundation got weaker.

6. Birthrates collapsed.
If both parents are working 50 hours a week, having more than one or two kids is almost impossible. Entire generations are shrinking.

7. Government filled the void.
When no one is home, institutions step in. Schools. Daycare. After school programs. Healthcare systems. Government support. Weak homes create more state dependence.

8. Men lost purpose.
A man’s historical role to build, protect, and provide got diluted. Many men checked out. Society suffers when men have nothing to fight for.

9. Women were sold a false dream.
They were told a career and a boss would make them happier than raising their children or building a family. Now we have record levels of burnout, depression, and regret.

10. Families turned into roommates.
Everyone works. Everyone is tired. No one has energy for each other. The home stopped being a team and became a collection of exhausted individuals.



Mike
 
Leave men out of this. Men have lowered their standards for decades just to please women, and it still has not been enough.

Men went from marrying virgins to marrying non-virgins, single mothers, only fans strippers, and prostitutes.

Men went from writing love letters to now paying for vacations and eating at expensive restaurants before she even considers giving you a chance.

Men went from marrying women who could cook and clean to marrying lazy women.

Men went from buying flowers occasionally to now sponsoring women through school, buying them houses, cars, and expensive things just to prove romance.

Men went from traditional marriages to now having expensive weddings because it will make her happy even though its a waste of money.

Men went from standing to propose to now kneeling to propose to someone who will become your lifelong responsibility and a liability and take his money, kids and properties.

Men went from marrying fit women to now marrying fat and lazy women

Men have tried for women. Blame women for killing marriages. Leave us out of this.



Mike
 
Vertaling van precipitarse de : springen van, vallen




Een 48-jarige vrouw sprong van de tiende verdieping van het gebouw naast het pand aan de Ricardo Ortizstraat 114. Ze deed dit samen met haar twee kinderen van 3 jaar. Zij is overleden en de kinderen verkeren in zeer ernstige toestand.

Enkele minuten voordat ze uit het raam sprong, riep ze luidkeels wat ze van plan was.



Uiteraard wordt dit niet omschreven als : moeder tracht haar 2 peuters te vermoorden en pleegt zelfmoord
 
Men’s pain:
- Suicide rates triple
- 90% of workplace deaths
- 80% of the homeless
- War, forced conscription
- Violence
- No support systems for male victims
- False accusations

Women’s pain:
- A guy under 6’0 looked at me
- He didn’t text back fast enough
- My sneaky link liked another girl’s story
- I had to pay $9 for my own coffee once
- Botox appointment rescheduled
- He didn’t pay for my Uber
- I had to split the check once
- A 5’9 guy matched with me on Hinge
- I posted a thirst trap and didn’t get 10k likes



Mike
 
Isnt it amazing that the more progress women make, and more freedom they have, the more they regress to doing what they have always done...

Be hoes.

Live for free with a husband that loves you?

NOPE!

Live with a stranger and have sex with them for shelter?

YUP!

Yay feminism!



Mike
 
The women who are actually worth chasing simply don’t exist anymore. modern women can’t cook a proper meal, maintain a home, or communicate like an adult. They aren’t virgins, respectful, dress modestly, feminine and no trauma.

chasing women now feels like chasing problems. You chase a woman, you are chasing divorce court, child support, paternity fraud, cheating, abuse,false allegations, and trauma from her pasts. it’s just not worth it anymore. The risks are too great for any man to chase a woman.

If anyone should be doing the chasing now, it’s women. No…your turn. Men shouldn’t be the ones chasing anymore. It’s time for women to put in the effort. Yall ruined it, so fix it. Men are evolving too.



Mike
 
This is the main reason.

Back in the day, women were raised with the clear expectation of becoming wives. They were taught how to cook, clean, maintain a home, dress modestly, and care for their young ones.

Because they learned these skills early, they grew up mentally prepared for these responsibilities. By the time they got married, they already knew efficient ways to manage a household.

Modern women, however, were raised in a completely different environment. They cook only once in a while, do laundry whenever they feel like it, leave chores for later, or rely heavily on convenience foods. They grew up unaccustomed to the structure and discipline that daily household responsibilities require.

So when they get married and suddenly face consistent, everyday tasks they were never trained for…cooking regularly, cleaning consistently, managing a home…they experience these responsibilities as a burden. It’s not that the work itself is unbearable; it’s that they were never conditioned for it.

What they really miss is the freedom they had before marriage…the freedom to choose when or whether to do anything. Marriage introduces routine, accountability, and shared responsibility.

For someone who grew up unaccustomed to that, it can feel like pressure, confinement, or even “slavery.” Instead of admitting that the real struggle is the loss of unrestricted freedom, it becomes easier to frame the work as what’s weighing them down and we all know men are always used as their scapegoats.



Mike
 

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