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[T]his was exactly my experience[.] Women didn't want to challenge gender roles, desired boyfriends, worried about seeming strident. [. . .] Women want to pick and choose the parts of patriarchy they like, rather than overhaul it and risk men's scorn. They like feeling small and dainty and helpless. But they wish men would treat women delicately while still allowing them to obtain positions of power. They can't seem to understand that women's relinquishment of power is the price of men's tenderness. Or else they just value romance over social power.

:chudconcerned: :chudconcerned: :chudconcerned: maybe i am a feminist :marseyschizoshaking: there's nothing less attractive to me than a women with no ambition or agency :marseygiveup: :marseysigh: and the fact that soyciety :marseysociety: incentivizes women to act like dumb, helpless bimbos makes me seethe :marseydisgust:

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Society doesn't incentivize it, they are naturally prone to being bimbos and society recognizes it.

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Incredible to see how the self-declared revolutionary can't understand why people would want love and social connection instead of some abstract revolutionary goal

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When young adult romance novel is your political ideology

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1984. The two minute hate really speaks to me.

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>soyciety  incentivizes women to act like dumb, helpless bimbos makes me seethe

This a) isn't even true or reflected in the real world and b) is kayfabe foids parrot to mask their innate sense of entitlement

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