I think it's a mix of sexism and classism personally ... privileged upbringing
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From the very article you shared
"Clarke grew up in a working-class family and lived in a council flat in London. His mother was a Greek immigrant who met his father when he was stationed in Greece during the war."
But instead of realising that they're wrong and deleting their comment then they keep going. Walls of essays further than I can be bothered to scroll, all of them heavily upmarseyd. I love UK subreddits.
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even leaving aside biology, men are judged more harshly for subpar performance in their finances and careers, especially as they get older. a man working a menial service industry job in his 30s is a big red flag, so there's a lot of social incentive for men to vacate these positions in search of something better.
I think a lot of it just comes down to what the opposite s*x is interested in. Women choose men based on their profession but men don't tend to give a shit what the woman's job is and so that becomes a motivator. Switch the roles for stuff about physical appearance and etc
Women are hugely ambitious, but the ambition tends to be more socially focused rather than some neurodivergent obsession over some specific technical thing that moids tend to do
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Bongs discuss why men are better at everything
They truly are, it's not just hairdressing. Anything you could think of, men do it better.
For example, shoving huge objects up their asses. For every siswet19, there are hundreds of no-name coomer men who upload amateur videos of their anuses taking on the biggest dragon dildos known to science. They do it every day, and they do it for free, because that's what society expects them to do.
Women like things that are socially focused while men like things that are technically focused. That's basically it. When the woman cooks food at home it's a social family thing. When she does her friend's hair or nails etc it's a social thing. The objective isn't to make nice nails or hair or food etc but to spend time with a person, and the technical thing is just a means to an end. For men they'll obsess over the actual process. It's not about making food for your family but an obsession over the process of how food is made (or how hair is cut, or how whatever is done)
I also thought hairdressers would be at least 50% men everywhere. I haven't gotten my hair cut by a woman in years probably. I trust gay men with haircuts more than women, idk what it is, they just always do such a good job. I wouldn't want to get a haircut from a straight guy though.
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/u/oktimeforplanz is r-slurred and just won't stop.
Someone tells them that they're wrong:
But instead of realising that they're wrong and deleting their comment then they keep going. Walls of essays further than I can be bothered to scroll, all of them heavily upmarseyd. I love UK subreddits.
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This is foid behaviour. Real men acknowledge their mistakes, edit in a preface correction, and kill themselves in shame.
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I was going to say 'not wingcucks', but then remembered you said 'real men'.
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This is unironically what I believe (but swapping genders)
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even leaving aside biology, men are judged more harshly for subpar performance in their finances and careers, especially as they get older. a man working a menial service industry job in his 30s is a big red flag, so there's a lot of social incentive for men to vacate these positions in search of something better.
also lol:
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I think a lot of it just comes down to what the opposite s*x is interested in. Women choose men based on their profession but men don't tend to give a shit what the woman's job is and so that becomes a motivator. Switch the roles for stuff about physical appearance and etc
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This is just so obviously the case with everything and I feel like I want to bang my head against a wall when no one will acknowledge it.
"If it weren't for women men would be happy living in a cardboard box" -Dave Chappelle
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Men are more ambitious. Women would rather charge they phone and complain online.
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Women are hugely ambitious, but the ambition tends to be more socially focused rather than some neurodivergent obsession over some specific technical thing that moids tend to do
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^charged they phone, and complained online
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Men compete to become the best at solving Rubik's cubes.
Women compete to get cummed in by Jeff Bezos.
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They also eat hot chip cheat
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Bongslyvania is not a real place.
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They truly are, it's not just hairdressing. Anything you could think of, men do it better.
For example, shoving huge objects up their asses. For every siswet19, there are hundreds of no-name coomer men who upload amateur videos of their anuses taking on the biggest dragon dildos known to science. They do it every day, and they do it for free, because that's what society expects them to do.
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Women like things that are socially focused while men like things that are technically focused. That's basically it. When the woman cooks food at home it's a social family thing. When she does her friend's hair or nails etc it's a social thing. The objective isn't to make nice nails or hair or food etc but to spend time with a person, and the technical thing is just a means to an end. For men they'll obsess over the actual process. It's not about making food for your family but an obsession over the process of how food is made (or how hair is cut, or how whatever is done)
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Where the frick does this guy live that he's never seen a male hairdresser?
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Heteroland
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I also thought hairdressers would be at least 50% men everywhere. I haven't gotten my hair cut by a woman in years probably. I trust gay men with haircuts more than women, idk what it is, they just always do such a good job. I wouldn't want to get a haircut from a straight guy though.
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Womyn really hate men to be successful when it's not their moid.
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Men are humans capable of creating, working, building etc. Women are objects. Women do not think, therefore they are not.
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God I hate women.
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Ten years ago, I also thought I hated women.
In retrospect, I had no idea what hatred was.
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Snapshots:
https://old.reddit.com/r/AskUK/comments/1b5s1vs/why_are_99_of_hairdressers_women_however_the_top/:
undelete.pullpush.io
ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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I thought this would be about suicide
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