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" mademoiselle 'I create my own history that suits my selfish needs' " I was talking about you lol The bible is not a history book. If only you had the kind of knowledge I have..." Cause academia heartily disagrees. " It disagrees with what you're saying. And I talked about this in a separate comment. No need to go back at it again
/r/BlackPillScience04/04/23 02:42 AM
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You are addicted to the pleasures of life. So you find excuses to not face the truth Because you don't wanna miss out on them. The truth of our presence on earth and what is truly beneficial for us in life and after. The irony is you're really missing out on a better life. When you have boundaries and you know and do what is morally right, you live in a healthier way and happier. Religeous women dress modestly, they wait for the man they wanna be with, and they only share their body and intimacy…
/r/BlackPillScience04/04/23 02:27 AM
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Those "options" you're talking about are extremely scarse. Only the most desirable women which is a minority can have access to someone who earns more. Even finding someone suitable with an equal salary is extremely hard for women. We're not in the 20th century anymore. Men who are "having their shit together" are not forcefully nor usually having better pay than women. It's more than enough for a woman who earns 70k to marry a man who earns 50k. Hey men too, "why would anyone choose to make the…
/r/BlackPillScience04/04/23 01:43 AM
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Again with your lies and fantasies... There is more rape, more STDs, and more sexual assault, and domestic violence in the west than in the middle east. You can keep your blantant lies to yourself. Get your stats together girl! https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/rape-statistics-by-country
/r/BlackPillScience04/04/23 01:30 AM
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So yeah, it should be 50/50 unless one partner volunteers to do more. And we shouldn't mix salaries with personal life issues.
/r/BlackPillScience04/04/23 01:24 AM
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Yes. Upper management and accross all jobs
/r/BlackPillScience04/04/23 12:01 AM
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I concur
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:56 PM
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Men and women are now expected to do child care equally, no need to involve work salaries or careers in it. If a woman decides to do more child care at the expense of her career, that's on her.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:55 PM
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They have different rules than us. So what? You wanna put your nose into their lifes? They don't hit women or treat them with disrespect. They don't sext the neighbor or post nude selfies online. Men there also have many limitations regarding their religion as well. Leave them be!! We don't go around naked or have sex in public... Do you want some tribes from central africa or the amazon forest shaming us for being prude? Lol. Make it make sense
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:50 PM
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"Hypergamy will always make sense while women are the ones who birth babies." And if that's the case, men should have higher salaries in average not equal pay. If you're truly about equality then make everything truly equal, don't play around and chose equality only when it suits you. Hypergamy is sexist.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:38 PM
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Girl, you're the one delusional here, definitely not biologically or naturally, but because of the lies that feminism and this hedonistic society has filled you with that you have come to subconsciously accept, because they have screwed with your brain reward system with all the privileges and pleasure it seemingly provided you (money and power can be a bitch if one is not truly honest with himself, knowelgeable and just), therefore you fell for the validation trap and feminism has thus become y…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 02:39 PM
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It shouldn't be the reality. If you advocate for equality you should advocate for men and women being paid equally. The real truth is the career is not what is most important. But I understand the need for protection (because unfortunately in today's age men and women do not trust each other like they used to). I personnally know retired couples where the spouses have very different incomes and had differents career paths and consistency. Still, they share every penny they have and live in such …
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:56 PM
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Women's bad choice in regard to choosing their partner is one of the main reasons to why there are many single mothers and father who usually are struggling. This why it's crucial to marry a reponsible man, when he become a father he works harder for his child. His potential could be very useful in situations like covid pandemic. Also, these income fluctuation rates colerated to motherhood and fatherhood are very small to be considered important, and could easily change from year to year, specia…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:35 PM
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I don't think you know the rules that well, men should go to male doctors and women to female doctors. But if there is a shortage and/or a necessity is it acceptible for a doctor of the opposite sex to treat the patient. And the same applied to faith, priority to muslim doctors and medical practitioners, which makes senses because they know better their religion and beliefs. You have been fed so many lies by the media. Here is a website where you can learn about their rules : https://islamqa.inf…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:07 PM
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You have no idea. You just think the worst of everyone not having ever spoken to them or known them personally. Muslims who follow the teaching of their prophet treat their women like gems. I've seen it in many places around the world. Unfortunately in afganistan they are very poor because of all the wars they've been through so they can only do so much for their wifes. Still I can garantee you that the women there have a better life and age better then their male counterparts.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:57 AM
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Again the iran case is very politicized for years and years now (at bit similar to afganistan) so I don't trust any western media regarding it. They are trying to set traps to find a stupid excuses to attack it and do the same of what they did to irak... except that iran is way way stronger and have the full support of russia.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:47 AM
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Don't believe what ever the media says. I've been into defferent places on earth. And I studied religions enough to know that what you say is put out of context with a lot of exaggeration. It's not on you, you only say what the media tells you is happening which is usually completly false with an agenda in mind. I know many women with very liberal lifestyle in all the places on earth. The difference is that just as much feminists and the media pushes men and women in the west to sleep around and…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:42 AM
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" Love how your framing that as a bad thing " It's only partially positive because there are three big negatives that should be adressed : it was forced : meaning a portion of men where denied their deserving positions just to for this gender quota and equal pay agenda to be imposed this equal pay is AVERAGE pay across all jobs and doesn't take into consideration the fact that rich men have enourmous salaries compared to the rich women and this hinders extremely regular men because of this stupi…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:29 AM
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" Umm why would you send me religous rules from Islam about abortion? " I'm showing that it is totally acceptable to perform abortion in Christianity Islam and Judaism (I didn't send just one link. Did you even bother looking at them?). There you have it, to say that religions prevents people from performing an abortion if it the pregnancy constitutes a danger to the life of the mother is a complete complete lie! (I would only defend abrahamic religions as I said before). And let's not forget th…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 11:10 AM
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You didn't understand me then. What men have over women is physical strength, that's what I was talking about. Sure women can do as much intellectually speaking as men, but physically speaking women were gifted with the ability to bear children and care for them and men were gifted more physical strength to provide better and protect the offspring like they did. Women should be grateful to men for using their strength to help this world to develop as fast as it did, and men should be grateful to…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 10:51 AM
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Men do have boobs, much smaller ones, lol! But more seriously, babies would only require their mother's milk during the first months after birth, during her maternety leave period. After than commercial infant formula is more than enough. "Also chances are she earns less than the male." Not anymore, unless women's egos happens to generally be stronger than their need to form a family (which I don't think is the case). Because of equal pay rules, in the work force, women are paid better. That's t…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 10:37 AM
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"gang raped"? "executed for the massive crime of not wearing a headscarf"? In my knowlege, those things are illegal in islam and i can provide you with evidence. Can you provide sources for your claims? "Under the Taliban women can't even leave the house without a male relative escort." In islamic traditions, it was a way of honoring the wife and/or protecting her, but never compulsory. If I remember well, during the time of the islamic prophet, women had even shops and went to the mosq by thems…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 10:25 AM
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Pregnancy has its risks, that's true, BUT it's COMPLETELY a woman's choice now, so they can't complain about the risks anymore, because it's THEIR choice, and they have all the help and support needed to make sure it goes well. Depending on where they live, women have now prolonged maternity leave with arround 50% of their regular salary, I do agree that a men's salary should be sufficient to make ends meet at least during that time frame. That doesn't mean that he should have a better regular s…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 10:11 AM
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Agreed, this is fantastic, we're agreeing on many things now!
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 09:30 AM
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"Women are typically the primary caregiver of the child so the least disruptive thing is to award her primary custody" Not any more since women have put their needs of equality with men above caring for children. Thus, men and women are now equal caregivers of the child. "I would actually like to see all men forced to do 50%. Why should they still be able to work full time when she cant. Fuck that, they can share custody and both work part time." Yes, we agree, there is hope.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 09:26 AM
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What the hell? Why are you putting lies on people?? If there is anything absolutely disgusting is you're horrendous attitude. You're the one who's treating women like empty vessels... Stop insulting people!!
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 09:17 AM
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I studied worldwide not just in the US : Canada, France and few other countries. So I'm telling you this from experience. As I said women are not smarter than men and neither are men to women. You only seem to look for "sources" that suits your liking instead of being honest and transparent, don't you? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8858829/
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 09:11 AM
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https://www.focusonthefamily.com/family-qa/abortion-and-health-of-the-mother/ https://islamqa.info/en/answers/42321/ruling-on-aborting-a-pregnancy-in-the-early-stages https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/abortion-in-jewish-thought/ Enough said. You can keep you victimization and lies to yourself you dimwit
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 08:57 AM
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I just want feminists to stop hating men and to understand that men do not hate women at all. I would like women and men to work together to ensure that there is no disparity in the treatment of people regarding their gender. No unfair privileges to either sexes, and most important love and respect between us. That's my goal there. I'll accept your sources regarding psychiatric treatment of women, but that doesn't really show any clear bias and absolutely not a general ill intent from men. So I …
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 08:11 AM
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Couldn't care less, it's an organization influenced by western values (including feminist ones). No one can determine if these women are oppressed unless they tell it themselves (they are the source, not other people claiming things from their imagination on their backs). Them living differently or having different values doesn't mean that you should impose your agendas onto them. Let them live their life the way they decide to do it. Matter of fact they believe in God, so I give them more respe…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 07:38 AM
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A woman living willingly under the leadership of her husband is not oppressed unless the husband doesn't treat her well and the gouvernement doesn't protect her rights. So unless you haven't proven these things to me with concrete facts, your claims are worth nothing.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 07:25 AM
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Unfortunately, that's not what is applied in courts. Usually, custody is given to women staggeringly more. Same thing with child support and alimony that statistically men pay way more of. It should always be 50/50 by default, which is rarely the case in practice. The courts should enforce a 50/50 rule unless there is an agreement between the spouses or a dire necessity. And let's not forget women's practices while dating and hypergamy. Most women still today, refuse to marry someone who has a l…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 07:17 AM
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That's not true at all, it heavily depends on the field of study. Please don't consider these type of entertainment magazine as a source of reliable information. And if you wanna think that women are academically smarter than men, then by all means, you're free to think whatever you want. But that's not true at all and I'm the prime example of it (as many other men I knew in my life), no girl has even come close to how good I am in scientific courses, specially in maths where I was the best in t…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 06:25 AM
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What worries me more is the lack of support for the male situation now, which is worse at this point
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 06:03 AM
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That's not much since it was done at the expence of the quality of care for children, and the number of children that come out from a household that could benifit the society positively. But, I'm not gonna delve into these details, and I'll give it a pass so that woman can do other activities than only bear children and care for them. So yeah no worries their at all, number are not important, as long as women have freedom of choice and are happy and enjoying their lives.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 06:01 AM
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I agree with you 100% except the lie thing. You can avoid to speak about it, but it's never a good idea to lie. Also, there are very legitimate reasons for the past being a good decision maker regarding selecting a long term partner, either for men or for women. Actions speak louder than words. So one should respect it if it is an important descision maker to the other person. It could very much not be the most important one for him : very usually a man value it more so because he's looking prim…
/r/RedPillWomen03/04/23 05:45 AM
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"Men made sure that almost every man and woman would have a partner" They had leadership, and they had power because of their physical ability. It was naturally this way because men are built stronger, not that men imposed their ideas upon women like you make it seem to be, but because women depended upon men's strength for support and comfort and that put men in the leadership role naturally. Men did the physical work and women did the home work. I don't know what your problem with this. Did yo…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 04:22 AM
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Sorry to hear what these patients went through... Past societies weren't kind to men either. One can easily find that men were the ones who largely suffered death from in an unnatural manner. Even in today's world, look at the suicide rates among men... Let's treat each other better. Both women and men, we're not supposed to fight against each other. Equality is the only answer, so that everyone would be happy.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 04:05 AM
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Men in the US did many bad things including slavery and the unhuman treatment of african men, so that could be the case. I can at least assure you of one thing, religious people always treated their women the best. Read any abrahamic religion book and you'll see how men were ordered to treat women : kindness, protection, satisfaction, love, ressources, comfort, good leadership, putting her needs before yours, honoring her with your actions and words etc etc. Of course you can find few bad exampl…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 03:54 AM
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Haha, lol. UK. Western media, doesn't count, could easily be a fiction, a made up story that fits the western feminist narrative. I need the information from the source. Give me afghan women with taliban husbands saying on camera that they were oppressed, and also statics from realiable chain of narration (i.e. taliban source) regarding the percentage of oppressed women there. Go ahead, I'm waiting
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 03:02 AM
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Are YOU serious? And let's supposed they did? that's your example? a small tribe somewhere in the world? Bruh... you're unsavable. Go ahead where is your source, where is the source of women there saying that they're oppressed? I'm still waiting
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 02:54 AM
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"Women are waking up to the fact that it really doesn't benefit us" Wrong! If men were treated equally than women by divorce courts, good men would indulge in marriage and long term relationships with women. Do your research about why men don't wanna marry anymore. So many men are ready to do more work than women in the relationship if they were treated equally and with love and respect, but those men are ignored by the law. Thus, women seem to mainly go for assholes, you get what you wish for, …
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 02:17 AM
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"They do however outscore boys academically and have done for a very long time." And so did men. But as I said, it's useless to delve into those comparisons. No gender is smarter than the other, and genetically speaking it make sense as well. We both agree on this, next.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 01:58 AM
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"most aren't an attractive proposition to women?" Men were mainly driven with family values not by sex or wordly pleasures. This is why the concept of marriage was important back then. Men made sure that almost every man a woman would have a partner. A man would have no problem marrying a conventionally unattractive women if she's a good partner that would be a good influence for the kids or a good company in his life (if one of them happens to not be able to have kids for whatever reason). Your…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 01:53 AM
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"Oppressing the fuck out of all the women" Where is your source? Lies upon lies, upon lies...
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 01:11 AM
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Bitch, I'm more educated than you'll ever be. All the solid history books confirm what I say, all of them. Even yourself say that if women were "given" opportunity to build what men have done they would, meaning that women think that men have done way more good things than not to women and families throughout history. You contradict yourself! Go seek help. I throw your comment back to you, mademoiselle I create my own history that suits my selfish needs. Where are your sources? You don't even kn…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:55 AM
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I don't repeat my self twice, if you can't read that's your problem. I already told you why women are only left with bad choices. They're the one who locked the good ones behind sexist feminist laws. So it's only gonna get uglier with time. Wanna fix the situation? Fix the laws. A female partner is not necessary, men have no problem living alone and having male friends. "False narratives"? The only one with false narratives here is yo, no source to your assumptions, just blatant lies upon lies u…
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:37 AM
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Personally, I haven't met a woman who was academically smarter than me (I'm just talking about grades here). And also, I've never said women are more or less smarter than men. Can you even read? Do you actually blelieve that one sex is smarter than the other one? Sorry, but if that's the case, I'm done teaching your ass, I don't teach the mentally ill
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:26 AM
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You're damaged. I haven't met anyone who need "mental institutions" like you do. Never have I seen history being altered this much ever. See guys, this is why feminism is cancer! It has no place to do in our life.
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:12 AM
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WTF is wrong with you! I'm done with your dumb ass, go seek help, serious help! You're no good for anything, not even reading to help yourself
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:06 AM
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I already explained to you why it's the women who choose to follow men in the wild. Honestly your stupidity and stubborness is beyond belief and your hate toward men is unparalleled. If any one men should hate, is women like you. YOU put your self in a position to be hated, not the other way around. Go fix yourself
/r/BlackPillScience03/04/23 12:01 AM
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News flash, the US (and allies) are the strongest military force on earth by a big margin. They have military bases almost EVERYWHERE in the world. So whatever they decide, small nations should follow suit or else (you know what happens)... Enough said
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 11:52 PM
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" Women are far better off living their best lives and having a roster of hot chads to fuck on demand." I though you were speaking about yourself as well, my bad then. Anyway, I don't think it's healthy to live this way, they are not far better off if what they truly want is an LTR. " Where is your proof women were happier when divorce was basically impossible, women being trapped not only legally, financially and socially. [...] When marital rape was legal and no one, even the police most of th…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 11:46 PM
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By "you" I'm gonna suppose you're talking about men in general throughout history, which is what the discussion is about. And the answer is every woman. Just look at how cities are designed. Even if you were talking about me personally, I'm a civil engineer. I design buildings that protect people from natural disasters, from wars, from men's and women's bad intents and shelters them from animals, insects, winds, snow, you name it. I can also design dams to produce energy, factories to produce va…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 03:12 PM
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Please stop buying into the feminist lies. It's not doing you or any one any good. Women were not men salve, women were happily under men's authority because it was the best situation they could be in. A man having wife and kids made him more vulnerable, so it was to a certain extent a liability, unless the kids grows older and the family stays strong and united. Back when civilization wasn't as developped, having weaknesses was unforgiving, but men still did their best to protect and care for t…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 02:46 PM
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impossible for women to work outside of the home or in any but the most menial jobs It was only true for a very small period of time when women started to join the work force, still there always were highly intellectual and renowned women. Very much arguably, the proportion of men with good salaries matched the female one, it's just that women were way less present in schools and the work force and were not very encouraged to do so. The reason being the family roles that each gender was accustom…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 02:34 PM
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I wouldn't believe what the media says about them, I would rather read what THEY say regarding their strategy for the good of their country and people. Back to our topic. When women asked for more freedom, men handed it to them. That's all you need to worry about. What about if the situation was reversed? Would women provide men with an equal treatment if they had the upper hand?
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 02:11 PM
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Please do not believe whatever the media says, these people have an agenda against religions. The media and modern gouverments promote liberalism and destruction of good morals regarding family values to have a better control over the population. Basically, it's a divide and conquer strategy. When have you seen the media saying anything positive about religions? That doesn't stop religeous people form having a good life filled with love, strong family bond, happiness and healthy kids, contrary t…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 01:59 PM
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That's unfortunate, but at least the 75% participate in childcare and household chores which is a good start. We can do better. They are so many valuable teachings than men need to give to their children, not only discipline and good morals but also love, good direction in life and customized advice that could be extremely helpful and comforting. A maternal good care can never be replicated by men just as much as paternal good care cannot be replicated by women. I wish for every child in this wo…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 01:48 PM
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I can share even more horrendous things about what some children endure with their mothers in today age. But let's not get there either, it's not a competitions of who's gonna do worse. We gotta find solutions to make this world better for all of us.
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 01:30 PM
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I'm not gonna delve into those stats much and I'll adress what is more important which are your concerns. One of the big factors to why things aren't working the way they are supposed to nowadays is that most of us thinks the worst of the other gender. That's why I'm against feminism (and that's what started it too) : instead of thinking straight and fixing issues rationally, it's all about generalizing few incidents, making a big fuss about it and giving women more unfair protection, ressources…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 01:25 PM
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What about the ressources he gets from his physical strength, from his intellectual ability? That's like half of history itself if not more! All the cultivated lands, all the conquests, all the bridges and homes, all the machines and human creations and facilties, it's almost endless...
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 11:31 AM
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Do you honestly think that votes would've changed much for women back then, they were always taken care of and protected by men in which they had complete trust. Things like who and what to vote for were discussed at home, and back then men were more impacted by it since they were the one who were way more in the wild. What pushed women to be more explicitly active (outside of home) is the world war implications where men were killed and women needed financial support back home and the demand an…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 11:23 AM
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I can easily switch roles in what you said : "There is a big difference between actually liking men and liking having sex with men genitalia and liking all the utility that comes from having a man. They like having their house protected, their meals and ressources secured, sex on demand, having their children taken good care of and educated." And to be honest, it is more believable with what feminists claim nowadays than what you said. Feminism make it seem like they were forced to do so, while …
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 11:06 AM
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Seriously? Are you for real? Does feminism ring a bell for you? You're trolling, are you?
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 10:39 AM
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There is a big difference between being in the military and being in the front line as a combat soldier. There are o so many easy jobs in the military, just ask any woman who worked there : who does the risky and physically demanding jobs in the military? Men 100%. " What is a really big problem for women in the military? If you guessed extremely wide spread sexual assault by men, you win a prize!!" I'm not excusing the few that do these sexual assaults you're speaking of. BUT, if there are any …
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 10:26 AM
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What? It's in their biological instincts to like women. You're saying you'll ignore basic biology to believe a youtube video made by we don't know who? Come on girl! Now, should we talk about what you say regarding men? Lol.
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 10:01 AM
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Of course it would be men for you, not animals, not natural disaster, not hardships from the environment, not the work load the earth needs to produce energy sources, etc etc, it's always men for you the problem, you'll never know their worth until you lose all the priviledge they provide you, that's how deep your stupidity goes. And about wars, it is sometimes necessary and good morally : self defense, recovering a stollen property, defending good morals, etc etc. So don't act like war is alway…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 09:49 AM
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Wow really?? Lmao! It's all about greed for your kind isn't it? Of course it is!! I'm talking about the men who went to war, the men who built bridges, buildings, boats, machines and so on with rudimentary tools and extreme risk, the men who used their physical strength to make life easy for their families, to protect them from abusers and aggressors, the men who cleaned the sewers, the men who riked or sacrificed their lives to help others in need, the children, the women and the elderly. Men u…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 08:18 AM
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If you're not grateful to God who created you and gave you everything you experience, how would you be grateful to men who have built all this technology and ease of life on earth. Your kind of women is the reason why this society is falling down, your response is to be expected from your kind. You forgot all the positives just to speak on few incidents from few bastards in this world. You forgot all the battles and hardships men went through for your asses, and you forgot to speak about all the…
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 03:00 AM
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Well, if you have good genes, you're spoiled by attention and ease in life since birth. Everything of value come to you in a golden plate. Everyone wanna talk to you, you become very social and charismatic naturally effortlessly. You can be an asshole and people still value you. People wanna hire you, women wanna sleep with you. It's a whole different ball game my friend
/r/BlackPillScience02/04/23 02:43 AM
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The same way women don't like men lying about their intentions, men don't like women lying about their past. And supposedly your lies work and he believes them, you'll feel like living a lie, not reality, and his emotions toward you will always seem fake because you are a different person than what you project to him. Neither of you will win if you lie : he doesn't get the woman he wants and you don't get the relationship you want. You have two option : Give it a chance, say the truth and explai…
/r/RedPillWomen02/04/23 12:07 AM
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