I find this article fascinating.

As we continue our descent into feminism, women feel free to voice their true motivations. Instead of backlash, they receive praise. I find reading the article simultaneously refreshing and frustrating.

The 47-year-old, who has been dating in NYC for the past 20 years, decided to put the app to use after being repeatedly disappointed by the city’s dating pool. “I’ve tried speed dating and all the dating apps, but every time I put my real age, all I get are idiots and losers,” Bloom, a publicist, tells The Post. “I figured, why not make them useful and have them help me around the house?”

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“Men are hard-wired to feel strong and be a provider,” she says, noting she’s also used this method to hitch a ride to the Hamptons. “I don’t feel guilty using them for a little help.”

My favorite part of the article:

Just don’t expect men to be asking women to do their dishes via the dating app. “I know no single woman in NYC who would ever do a man’s chores,” Kinrys says. “It feels like the 1960s.

Articles like this fascinate me because there is so much RP truth being said, like the provider part and then turned around and subjugated in creative ways by women. Their actions portray more truth than what they say, only they usually don't connect the dots. So the disconnect is just as fascinating to me as what they say and what they do. Then when they are called out for their behavior the bafflement is amusing.

I know there is a lot more to say about this, but this is the part I found the most interesting.