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Saw Sense and Sensibility (2008), the British TV series yesterday. I've never has the pleasure of reading Austen and Brontes (or any other good female writers), although I have known the gist of the novels. But watching the TV adaptation scene by scene was a relevation. My friend, a girl, who also watched it(its like a book club, but we watch British TV series in Amazon Prime and Netflix) described it as " so hot and romantic" today. I couldn't believe we watched the same fucking thing.

For those who didn't know, the plot is a couple of years in the lives of two sisters, one stoic and stable (by female standards) and another a little bipolar; And as always, the bipolar one is hot and the stable one is plain looking and both have no money to speak of. While both get screwed and dumped by chads, the hot one monkey branches to a beta provider. And apparently this was in a time when women were not allowed to inherit property from their fathers!. The book itself was released in 1811.

So, for those who think women were only mutated by feminism; think again. Hypergamy has been well and flourishing in 1800s, I would assume for most of human history. Same goes for cuckholding, whiteknighting and even misandry toan extent (there isn't much you can do when you cannot own shit).

So, two conclusions drawn from this experience.

  1. Bitches, most of who, are attracted to these romantic movies and novels ( the 50 shades crowd is poison, run from them ) are deluded hypocrites who you should be very careful with.

  2. Watching these movies with male friends makes for a very good entertaining drinking game. Whenever they do something 'romantic' and your redpilled self can't look past the obvious hypocrisy, drink a shot.

Sorry about the grammar, still hungover 😁