Not only that, its more important to be married and be whipped and do whatever the hell she wants and says than be single because, the public values relationship or married men more than single men. I got friends who wives live across a pacific ocean apart, they are still scared of them.zekko said:It's not that marriage is so bad, it's that too many men feel they have to go along with their wives because they know the wives and the legal system have the men by the balls. If they end up displeasing their wives the courts are going to rape them, especially if they have children. That's why I think men are afraid to stand up for themselves, well some of them anyway.
Another good watch. Makes me cringe where our society is. I'm just glad I'm a Russian immigrant so my parents still confine to the proper standards of men and women for the most part. Might just move back to Russia when I'm older at this rateRobyn923b said:Thank you for sharing this clip. The men who "cross" the feminized social boundaries such as Bill are fewer and fewer, especially in a broadcast. If really makes me cringe to hear the reactions and watch behaviors that people (including other men) have against men. If the video below, a man who was hitting a woman was immediately labeled to "look like a psychotic person," yet when a man was being abused, it took over 160 people not doing anything for ONE person to step in. In fact, most people saw it as completely acceptable. It makes me very upset to watch these videos. It really fuels my masculinist fire. Feminism has not created and is unlikely to create equality. Instead, it has shifted aggression and abuse--with a heavy dose of hatred--towards men such that we are now the ones being abused and that is "perfectly acceptable." Note that I am not advocating for the victimization of men here. Instead, I urge you to take a stand and challenge these illogical and biased behaviors in your everyday life. Challenge female entitlement, double standards, and stupidity. Yes it is, difficult to stand up for the things in which you believe when you are under social pressure. But if we do not, things like these will become more than the norm that they are becoming:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlFAd4YdQks
It doesn't matter how good-looking you are, how romantic you are, how funny you are... or anything else. If she doesn't have something INVESTED in you and the relationship, preferably quite a LOT invested, she'll dump you, without even the slightest hesitation, as soon as someone a little more "interesting" comes along.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
And he can only get away with it because he's a "comedian" (which, by default, means that whatever he says is not to be taken seriously). Can you imagine a politician or some other "serious" public figure saying the same thing? It would surely spell the end of their career.Robyn923b said:The men who "cross" the feminized social boundaries such as Bill are fewer and fewer, especially in a broadcast.
I disagree. If we close our minds and settle into an attitude of self-defeat and helplessness, it will not get better. It all comes down to who you are on the inside and whether you want others to perceive you in a certain way. Regardless of which stand you take, some people will like you and others will dislike you--guaranteed. Therefore, it is on one's best interest to be oneself rather than--going back to what Bill says--nodding along to what society and women expect.Sofomore said:Yea definitely don't start preaching to your friends what Bill has said. Just keep it to yourself and understand what he says is true. Bill Maher gets away with it because he is a comedian and a well-respected man. You (reading this), although you might be funny, will probably start arguments with girls that will get you no where because they literally haven't opened their eyes to what is going on. It's a feedback loop of lies to keep everyone's head in the sand.
I HAVE voiced my opinions on this and all of my friends' girlfriends see me as a piece of sh!t because I come off as a threat to the security of their relationship. They know I get it, and their boyfriend's dont. Their heads are in the sand and that's how the girls want it to be. I've lost a couple friendships because of this. Although it's probably for the best. If someone is so easily persuaded to not be friends with someone because their girlfriend says so, they shouldn't be in my life anyways.Robyn923b said:I disagree. If we close our minds and settle into an attitude of self-defeat and helplessness, it will not get better. It all comes down to who you are on the inside and whether you want others to perceive you in a certain way. Regardless of which stand you take, some people will like you and others will dislike you--guaranteed. Therefore, it is on one's best interest to be oneself rather than--going back to what Bill says--nodding along to what society and women expect.