@RidingTheTiger1@RealPostFolder In America everyone signs a prenup. It’s the one the state provides in the event of a divorce. It’s wise to negotiate the terms while you love each other. Will be far more charitable to each other. The states is inherently unfair and the breadwinner shouldn’t sign it.
@realtoddbillion Women initiate 70-80% of divorce. Being worried about building with a man and him leaving you is an irrational fear. It don’t happen often enough to be relevant. If anything the man has to be worried about her getting bored, impatient or lonely while he is trying to build.
@chickyxime This goes to show you ladies that you have to look at this content as entertainment only. You should not be basing any serious decisions about your life on what some content creator says. These people are being inflammatory for the purpose of views they turn into income.
@rawmilkhoney Because the mental load is yours. You are making the assumption that you have a shared mental load. You don’t. You have different priorities. You both walk into a space and have completely different to do list. He’s asking what’s on YOUR load list.
@ReturnOfMrYeah@fem_mindset I wasn’t? I was refuting her argument. She was making an argument that men are lonely because they are bad partners. I was saying the loneliness epidemic has nothing to do with women at all. It has to do with men not having spaces to be men without women.
@Brosephus4@cjgproduxions I’m not trying to change how Black people vote.
I’m saying no party should have guaranteed support from any group.
The standard should be the same across the board.
Who represents your interests best right now?
@Brosephus4@cjgproduxions The problem is treating “conservative” like it means the same thing across decades. It doesn’https://t.co/KlhekupfUO coalitions changed, priorities shifted, and voters moved over time. You can’t just reuse the label to create continuity that ignores the realignment that happened.
@AngrymanChannel There was never a mass movement from Dixiecrats to Republicans. The only prominent one was Strom Thurmond at the time and there is more evidence that he switched parties because of a change in faith.
@Jaywill3232@malikstr8shoots@AngrymanChannel If 1964 was the reason the South switched, you’d have to explain this.
Why would Dixiecrats leave Democrats to join Republicans…
when Republicans actually voted more in favor of the Civil Rights Act in Congress?
History isn’t that simple.