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| 82 | A Look at Heterofatalism | discussion | AcrobaticLychee_TA | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/03/24 02:23 AM |
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| 7 | Lwma youtubersI mean, she did used to make videos about husbands being asses to their wives to counterbalance the female focused videos, but they got less views so she barely does them now. But they do exist, I've seen a few. So yeah, she's overall more of the opinion that "Relationships should be 2 people working together and not being twats to each other." | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 13/03/24 02:21 AM |
| 14 | A Look at HeterofatalismThere are actually some men who buy into this heterofatalist view as well, but they're by far the minority. They basically agree that men should "do better" but can never really say how, because it's contingent on what the women around them are saying on this at any given moment. Also, when I do see them, I question how much they hate themselves. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/03/24 12:56 PM |
| 13 | A Look at HeterofatalismI've noticed this quite a bit and it seems like isolation to me. It absolutely is isolation. One of the first things that caught my attention when learning about this ideology is how it stresses that the man should have 24/7 focus on the woman, no one else in his life should matter. Effectively wanting to be placed on a pedestal. Which led me down into the rabbit hole that caused me to make this thread. Sometimes I wonder if women like this are even hetero When looking into this, I did find that… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/03/24 11:45 AM |
| 7 | A Look at HeterofatalismI feel like you're trying to stoke an argument where none exists. For what? IDK, but good luck I guess. We don't remember the heterofatalists because they were much less so. Well also because there was no word for this type of feeling until recently, leading to it exploding in popularity. Is not what you said here It is actually, and IDK why you're having so much trouble with it. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/03/24 11:25 AM |
| 16 | A Look at HeterofatalismLook, I know it is fancy to claim that only some of the most recent of strains of feminism went bad while all the previous ones were the good feminists that accomplished great things for the world, but... Ok, but no one in this thread is doing that. You kind of missed the whole "political lesbians" from the whole second wave. Yes, that was a thing, but that's not what Heterofatalism is. Political lesbianism is actively making the choice to become a "lesbian" despite not being so. Heterofatalism … | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 07/03/24 08:37 AM |
| – | Nobody ever died from the house not being perfectly clean and tidy all the time, yet women's complaints that the man doesn't help around the house enough are taken super seriously, but a man is called a selfish asshole if he complains about lack of sexhttps://www.sciencenews.org/article/some-chores-linked-less-sex Men in relationships were they do more out of house work and only do chores occasionally have much more sex then guys who do most of the chores. Because the former's a novelty, the latter's a standard. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/01/24 01:26 AM |
| – | Nobody ever died from the house not being perfectly clean and tidy all the time, yet women's complaints that the man doesn't help around the house enough are taken super seriously, but a man is called a selfish asshole if he complains about lack of sexUh no it's. Actually, the more chores you do, the less and less appreciative women tend to become. Most women get off on novelty, so making something standard kills the sex drive for most. It's like an addict, the first time is a thrill, the 300th time is just trying to get through the day. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/01/24 01:12 AM |
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