Relevant thread.

Older women describes her definition of true love: after coming home from a long day at work, her husband experienced severe gastrointestinal reflux and searched for antacid tablets. Wife was having trouble with GI problems as well and asked for all of them, husband handed them over and went to sleep in terrible pain the whole night.

You heard it right, folks. That's true love according to feminists - a man making himself into a doormat for a woman. They could have taken an antacid tablet each (there were two) but instead he meekly handed both over to the wife, presumably because it's been hammered into his head that he must be a white knight at all times. "Happy wife, happy life", right guys?

Now, listen. I understand that sometimes love involves sacrifices. I understand that sometimes a man should put his woman ahead of himself, because it's the honorable thing to do. But read this story carefully and some beta-bux clues emerge. #1, the wife doesn't work and the husband has an extremely demanding job. So she sits around while he rakes in the dough. #2, she defined this story as true love without even adding a mention about doing anything for him in return, or even feeling grateful. Her tone of voice indicates she expected and demanded this deferential treatment.

That's because women are taught that a man's job is to care for them while they live in luxury. And sadly, betas are more than willing to play up this role.