:marseydisgustnotes: COMMUNITY NOTED Average Men Don't Have the Cards

https://x.com/CartoonsHateHer/status/1899429476376731950

:#marseytruthnuke: from CHH.

Of course, plenty of men will say—either directly or indirectly—that the solution to all our problems (read: their problems) is to somehow "return" to a time when women couldn't earn their own incomes, and thus, were forced to settle. This is the reason they didn't freak out about porn so much until Onlyfans came around—they will reliably seethe over an Onlyfans model being able to buy a luxury car as a result of s*x work, but don't seem bothered by the luxurious life of porn producers, or Andrew Tate's sprawling and dimly-lit man cave. These men might mask their agenda with concern for birth rates or veneration of homeschool moms, but a lot of it is just about maximizing their own sexual options, or the sexual options of the men who listen to them. It's the male version of decreeing that any forty-year-old man who dates a twenty-five-year-old woman is a libertarian.

Community Note by @Trillionaire

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Why does gender war stuff do so well on rdrama, it's not fair all of my other shit gets like 1/10 the attention. Kill scrotes :marseybeheading:

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These strong independent women mostly have fake jobs where they decide what office email footer should say for 5 hours. Despite this these are women are still miserable. You can say "i just need a book and a bubble bath" but your actions involve seeing two therapists, taking 3 ssris, endlessly bitching about modern men on social media, and crying relentlessly about how some random incel working at mcdonalds is the reason you are miserable.

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This you?

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Im sure this round of ssris will work hon. I hear they are extra effective when paired with boxed wine

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Reminds me of a review of the Handmaid's Tale (the book, not the series) in Exiled from the 90s or early 00s:

Handmaid's Tale is meant to reassure every wretched office-worker who goes home to a cat, a VCR, and Pizza-for-one that her life is noble and progressive. Handmaid's Tale is fun horror-fiction for women who work in the American-style cubicle-world precisely because it's so utterly unrelated to the miseries and terrors of their own lives. No one wants to force middle-class American women to have babies. In fact, it's almost impossible for them to contemplate having kids, because they're terrified that it might set them back in their careers, and their rivals in the adjacent cubicles would grab their parking spaces and health plans. Nobody wants to use their bodies. That's precisely the horror with which they live: no one wants to mate with them because in their world, every single striver must fear every other, and the sort of joint action involved in mating and rearing one's young is impossible—laughable, a thing which only those who have abandoned the hope of A Career can contemplate. So in their minds, mating and rearing children moves down in class, becoming a thing for rednecks and (though they'll never say this part out loud) immigrants-of-color. The desire to have children gets bounced outside oneself, onto these lesser beings, and returns, courtesy of Atwood, in demonized form, as the tyranny of procreation, family values and the Patriarchy. It's the horror they love to fear.

https://exiledonline.com/old-exile/vault/books/review103.html

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This kills the :#femcel: lol

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