General consensus is that women push agendas that are in their own best interest. Such as the shaming tactics used that "allow" then to party when they are young and still catch a somewhat desirable man as she approaches (or passes) her use-by date.
But what about the whole marriage/love/happily ever after/fantasy bullsh!t?
It would seem to me that this is not the SAME as a feminine agenda, however, when you look at it from the perspective that it mainly benefits women to have men believe all of that crap, it looks more and more like yet another way that women pull the wool over mens eyes so that they can try to have their cake and eat it too.
Think about it for a second. Women talk all of this garbage about "soulmates" and whatnot, but who are REALLY the hopeless romantics? I think it is MEN who are the deluded ones. Women SAY they want candlelit dinners and walks on the beach, but is that what they really want? Maybe in moderation, but I think it is much more about the warm fuzzies a woman gets when she THINKS about such things, than when she experiences them. then the man goeas out and tries to DO those things for her and shoots himself in the foot in the process.
Sounding more and more like yet another feminine agenda?
Who is usually the one who initiates a breakup or divorce? The WOMAN. You would think that the power of happily ever after would create a gravitational pull that would be hard to break away from, no?
I would go almost so far as to propose that this is another case where women simply believe their own bullsh!t, which makes it easy for them to sell it.
It's quite a boon for women to sell men on the fact that true love exists, but to reserve the right to promptly exit a situation that no longer suits them!
So what do you think? Is all of this crap about fairy tales and romance simply another way that women control and manipulate men for their own gain? Or does it go deeper?
But what about the whole marriage/love/happily ever after/fantasy bullsh!t?
It would seem to me that this is not the SAME as a feminine agenda, however, when you look at it from the perspective that it mainly benefits women to have men believe all of that crap, it looks more and more like yet another way that women pull the wool over mens eyes so that they can try to have their cake and eat it too.
Think about it for a second. Women talk all of this garbage about "soulmates" and whatnot, but who are REALLY the hopeless romantics? I think it is MEN who are the deluded ones. Women SAY they want candlelit dinners and walks on the beach, but is that what they really want? Maybe in moderation, but I think it is much more about the warm fuzzies a woman gets when she THINKS about such things, than when she experiences them. then the man goeas out and tries to DO those things for her and shoots himself in the foot in the process.
Sounding more and more like yet another feminine agenda?
Who is usually the one who initiates a breakup or divorce? The WOMAN. You would think that the power of happily ever after would create a gravitational pull that would be hard to break away from, no?
I would go almost so far as to propose that this is another case where women simply believe their own bullsh!t, which makes it easy for them to sell it.
It's quite a boon for women to sell men on the fact that true love exists, but to reserve the right to promptly exit a situation that no longer suits them!
So what do you think? Is all of this crap about fairy tales and romance simply another way that women control and manipulate men for their own gain? Or does it go deeper?