@Swagraptor2@Cr7Godbrand Women have been brainwashed into seeing our nature in a negative light. Being a woman is a gift, we need to stop measuring ourselves against the masculine standard. Feminists see creating life as slavery instead of the most profound gift we have. Nothing can measure up to it.
@agritechjoer@Rothmus They resent it because it awakens the sense of inferiority in them. They miss the culture where they naturally blended in & the feeling of home. They think the West has magic dirt & wealth stolen from them. They don’t have emotional or intellectual capacity to admit the truth.
@TheDefiantGhost My DMT experience had me meeting a metallic bug-like alien (while I was in some kind of capsule on a spaceship) who told me some of us needed to wake up from the simulation and join them in the fight🤷🏻♀️ I’d have to die to do that, so no thanks. It was a demonic encounter imo.
@cybelethebest Men on this app, despite making fun of female solipsism all the time, fall into the same trap. Women don’t operate on duty. I want to have at least 3 babies, but not out of duty - it’s because I genuinely believe my life will be full of meaning, love, and beauty with children.
@zabriskieepoint@allie__voss That’s not exactly true - there are plenty of Mary Sue books out there with strong & independent female leads.
It’s mostly the smut books that portray the damsels in distress since women are attracted to either a bad boy or protector types who love them despite their flaws.
@RizomaSchool@ThePolemikOne Agree with this take. US kids have a lot of issues with emotional regulation due to early maternal abandonment + they are addicted to devices which causes meltdowns when those devices are taken away or the stimulation is lacking. Both caused by modern parenting prevalent in US.
@missanys01 What a ridiculous take.
I was raised poor during a literal war and I love my life. I love my parents who did everything they could. Being poor as a child is not abuse, being unloved, neglected, or assaulted is abuse.
By your logic, should we just sterilize all poor people?🙄
@BrandonMeijers@AlyssaLogic Exactly - and everyone collectively pretends like this is not a factor and that people before were just noble, having kids to grow civilization and not to have an extra pair of hands😅
Also, people lived in multigenerational homes with a lot of help to raise the kids.
@GroovyHorchata@AlyssaLogic The problem is that most women today are mothers + providers (since we work, too). I want to have 3 kids but am scared if we can manage to raise them well with 2 full time jobs. It’s not always selfishness like these men want to believe. I actually care about being a good mom.
@ireniconflict@escapefrommelos Racist how? All Serbians are of the same race lol.
Do you think some races are smarter than others in America? Why would it be racist to have kids score into their high schools and study along their intellectual peers?
@DQuilici1@Meta_Trav Came to say this😂 I am a former D1 female athlete and girls competed harder for men than in volleyball.
Sports teach us to be fit, healthy & cooperative + most women ditch it after high school. It shouldn’t be taken to an extreme with 99% of girls, but it has benefits.
@LizzyStarrrdust@musestoomuch Exactly, especially as they get older. Being single may be fun into 30s & 40s, but then both men & women wake up one day and realize their life has no deep meaning, they are alone & a very few people care about them. No one wants to admit it, but it’s a tough reality for most.
@CuriousBunnie12 This will be me next year. I WFH and am currently pregnant. If you need to work as a mom, being remote is the best option if possible.
I think the trads are more critical on this being one of husband’s favorite pictures since it couldn’t have been easy for his wife.
@AvaLovelaceX@jk_rowling@nyaraVT I am currently pregnant which is only one feature of womanhood. I was a girl since the day I was born & became a woman when I reached adulthood. If I never menstruated or got pregnant, I would’ve still been a woman because of my female anatomy. That’s not patriarchy, it’s a fact.
@HSRdirector People in lower socioeconomic brackets make a lot of assumptions about higher professions / income groups because they don’t have a lot of touch-points with them, so they make their assumptions from podcast bros, movies, and tv shows.
@Booby_Hill69@amywrites2 I think this is more true on male side as a 6’2 woman. I don’t think other women want my height. Being shorter is preferable.
But my husband is 6’4 & one of his friends who is 5’8 always talks about it + tries to put him down. It always rubbed me the wrong way - he is jealous.