Titanic wasn't a love story, it was a warning for men!
Rose from Titanic was not romantic. She was just playing games.
She had a rich fiance and a safe life, but she threw it all away for 48 hours of fun with a poor artist.
She didn't fall in love. She was just bored.
Boredom makes women dangerous, and they choose fun over loyalty.
She used Jack for excitement and her fiance for safety.
In the end, Jack died, the fiance got cheated on, and she still kept the rich guy's last name!
Rose is like many modern women who want a "bad boy" for fun and a "good man" for money.
Girls call this movie romantic, but she simply used two men and moved on with her life.
Hollywood sold us a fake fairy tale, but the reality is a dark lesson for men.
What are your thoughts on this truth?
Marriage used to be about lifelong vows - till death do us part. Unless there was abuse, violence or infidelity, couples used to be patient with each other, and grew together.
Feminism destroyed this beautiful institution by brain washing women. They made women believe that having a happy, stable family life was not enough. When you start to think that the grass is greener on the other side, you kill your own happiness.
And now marriages are breaking for reasons which are neither abuse, nor violence, nor infidelity. Here are some of the reasons, which has been implanted purely by the feminist ideology.
1. 'I felt bored and wanted excitement.'
He was loyal, a great provider, treated her like a queen, and never cheated but after a few years the daily routine felt flat to her.
Feminism taught her that marriage is supposed to be an endless romantic movie full of butterflies and adventure. So, she started looking outside for the thrill instead of building deeper connection with the solid man she already had.
2. 'I lost myself in the marriage.'
She had stability, kids, a nice home, and a husband who supported her, but she claimed she no longer knew who she was.
Feminism drilled into her brain that being a wife and mother is oppressive and that she must 'find herself' even if it means blowing up her family. So she left to chase 'personal growth' while destroying the home that actually gave her identity and security.
3. 'He was too nice and predictable.'
The same qualities that made him marriage material - calm, consistent, responsible, and non-dramatic suddenly became boring in her eyes.
Feminism romanticizes chaotic bad boys and 'excitement' while telling women that a stable, strong leader is beta and unworthy. She craved drama and challenge instead of appreciating the peace a good man provides.
4. 'My friends said I deserved better.'
Outside voices played a huge role - single girlfriends, online therapists, Instagram influencers, and feminist content constantly whispered that she was settling.
Feminism conditions women to always keep one eye on the upgrade instead of investing in and protecting what they already have with their husband.
5. 'I wanted to be independent and focus on my career.'
Even with a husband who supported her dreams, she felt marriage and family were holding her back from 'living her best life.'
Feminism sold her the lie that career success and solo independence are more fulfilling than building a legacy with a good man. Many regretted it later when the corporate world proved colder than home.
6. 'The spark was gone.'
No abuse, no major fights - just normal life after years together with kids and responsibilities. Instead of working on reigniting attraction, polarity, and intimacy, she bailed because feminism tells women that when the initial feelings fade, you should leave.
7. 'I needed to be happy and put myself first.'
This was the most repeated answer. Feminism turned marriage from a sacred team covenant into a personal happiness dispenser.
If it stopped making her feel constantly excited or fulfilled, she felt justified to walk away even from a 'perfect' husband. Selfishness disguised as self-love destroyed these homes."
8. 'I thought I could do better on my own.'
Hypergamy in full effect. They believed single life or a new man would be an upgrade from the loyal, providing husband they had.
Feminism removed any shame around breaking vows and destroying families. Most later realized the grass was not greener, but by then the damage to their children and ex-husband was already done.
Modern women are leaving good men not because of mistreatment, but because feminism has poisoned their minds with entitlement, unrealistic expectations, and zero loyalty.
A man values purity in a woman, like a woman values potency in a man. This is not to say female ruthlessness and male purity are not important, only that they are secondary - that is to say, a man does not care about a woman's ruthlessness if she isn't pure, and a woman doesn't care about a man's purity if he isn't ruthless.
Women will say they believe in equality
But if you gave them a man who is:
- As tall as her
- Makes as much money as her
- As interesting and funny as her
She will never agree to marry him.
In fact, she will say he is "boring and below average"
Don't argue nuance with someone who just wants to be right. They believe they're correct, because what they think is the limit of their capacity to understand a thing, their bias, or their preference. They are not interested in the truth. Only in feeling cleverer than you.
Having “young energy” as you get older is literally just not getting fucking demoralised and becoming a resentful endless whiner, but instead possessing hope, passion, and vigour at an age where people expect life to have already sucked the soul out of you.
It is true power.
The more a woman values freedom, the less she wants to listen to a man.
And the more a man values freedom, the less he wants to commit to a woman.
She must desire to be his more than she wishes to be free.
And he must desire to take care of her more than he wishes to be free.
Ladies, at some point, all of you will settle. You'll settle on a guy who's not your ideal, or you'll settle for a lifetime of solitude. But you will settle.