Hilarious article from a Red Pill lens (see link below).

Article Summary:

Woman prides herself with progressive ideals while encouraging a shift in how masculinity is defined.

Woman lives her life encouraging men to be emotional, vulnerable and gender neutral.

Boyfriend decides to be a dancing monkey and puts on a wedding dress while skiing down a hill.

Woman finds herself unexpectedly uneasy about what she's seeing. She admits it challenges her progressive ideals she prided herself for decades.

Woman and her friend watch boyfriend skiing down the hill in his flowing skirt and hairy chest. Friend asks "do you find him attractive like I do?"

There's a disconnect. Her feminist brain should be celebrating the moment. However her programming within is telling her "I'm not attracted to him doing this". In fact, I'm feeling somewhat revolted by him.

Woman watches her sensitive, silly, affectionate, emotional, vulnerable boyfriend - skiing in his wedding dress and replies to her friend "I do" and promised. The fact she has to "promise" is telling.

What's not in the article:

They all go back to ski lodge.

Woman see's a 6'2 masculine and muscular Chad at the bar. He's sitting on the stool with his wide shoulders and v-taper popping out.

She goes to order a drink and they make eye contact. She notices his chiseled jaw line and piercing hunter eyes. She's startled by his deep masculine voice when he makes fun of the drink she ordered.

She can't help but be attracted to this guy. She wants to keep talking to him. She feels nervous and excited all at the same time.

Dancing monkey boyfriend (still wearing wedding dress) comes from behind and says "hey honey, I've been looking all over for you".

Woman looks at her pathetic boyfriend in disgust.

That night, woman thinks of Chad while dancing monkey boy friend bangs her missionary style.

She reverses to doggy style so she doesn't have to look at him.

The next day she forgets any of it happened since she's no longer ovulating. Continues to spew off bullshit like none of this happened on PurplePillDebate.

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/feb/24/my-boyfriend-wedding-dress-unveiled-shortcomings-masculinity