There's this cosplay model on FB called Dominique Skye. You can look her up, but her FB feed consists of her posting screen shots of men saying "Nice rack" or whatever and publicly shaming him to her followers.
Yet, she has a short video of her panning up and down her body, or aiming at her cleavage. Crap like that.
Sadly, she's married. (Husband a blue piller apparently? Cuckhold?) She posted a pic with and her sister-in-law on how "great she is" and how their men were lucky enough to choose geek girls as partners and "She'll cut a b**ch if you wrong her." That last comment, is lingo used by those that run in questionable circles.
She's "claims" to have been Facebook banned due to "butt hurt" men reporting her on Facebook. (probably more to that story)
Basically, she's a married man hater. The way she acts on FB, it makes me wonder if she's likely an embarrassment to his (or her) entire family.
Before I even knew what she was like, as i was just a follower of the page as I always am when it comes to shared interests. It was a first post I saw where she retweeted an article where the author had written about how women should just knock it off with the sexy Instagram selfies all day long. You know the ones that get addicted to selfies...the author said some aren't even models.
I just posted a, "Yeah, it's crazy how some of these women tend to over do it with those selfies...its as if they need validation or something, lol"
I have even seen it on dating profiles where some bored girl had every photo of herself in a changing room, trying on diff. color underwear...and were using those outfits for her dating profile gallery.
I was just agreeing with the author...but apparently, I walked into a room full of harpies and white knights when I said this. Apparently, if you disagree...they like to throw the whole, "Oh, so you're saying she was asking for it?!" card.
You know, typical blue pill stuff.
I unfollowed her after that. And I thought, "She's married?!" Feel sorry for him.
I good friend of mine had another experience, it was breast cancer awareness month. and he posted a MEME, "It's breast cancer awareness month, mammagram them, don't Instagram them."
It mostly got likes and laughs, but apparently, a friend of his' young adult daughter went nuts on my friend that posted that meme. SHE was a cosplayer "model", too.
Everyone , including myself, knows this guy is far from an a**hole, we know him personally, and everyone took a stance against her, calmly telling her to back off him and it's just a frickin' MEME.
Basically, the Internet is full of "I'm hot and I know it, I have a following, and I'll 'cut you' / shame you if you cross me (sexually harass me)! (at least, that's their definition of sexual harassment)
I guess these are the "agents" of the Blue pillers?
And I think, "Wow, someone married HER?"
Yet, she has a short video of her panning up and down her body, or aiming at her cleavage. Crap like that.
Sadly, she's married. (Husband a blue piller apparently? Cuckhold?) She posted a pic with and her sister-in-law on how "great she is" and how their men were lucky enough to choose geek girls as partners and "She'll cut a b**ch if you wrong her." That last comment, is lingo used by those that run in questionable circles.
She's "claims" to have been Facebook banned due to "butt hurt" men reporting her on Facebook. (probably more to that story)
Basically, she's a married man hater. The way she acts on FB, it makes me wonder if she's likely an embarrassment to his (or her) entire family.
Before I even knew what she was like, as i was just a follower of the page as I always am when it comes to shared interests. It was a first post I saw where she retweeted an article where the author had written about how women should just knock it off with the sexy Instagram selfies all day long. You know the ones that get addicted to selfies...the author said some aren't even models.
I just posted a, "Yeah, it's crazy how some of these women tend to over do it with those selfies...its as if they need validation or something, lol"
I have even seen it on dating profiles where some bored girl had every photo of herself in a changing room, trying on diff. color underwear...and were using those outfits for her dating profile gallery.
I was just agreeing with the author...but apparently, I walked into a room full of harpies and white knights when I said this. Apparently, if you disagree...they like to throw the whole, "Oh, so you're saying she was asking for it?!" card.
You know, typical blue pill stuff.
I unfollowed her after that. And I thought, "She's married?!" Feel sorry for him.
I good friend of mine had another experience, it was breast cancer awareness month. and he posted a MEME, "It's breast cancer awareness month, mammagram them, don't Instagram them."
It mostly got likes and laughs, but apparently, a friend of his' young adult daughter went nuts on my friend that posted that meme. SHE was a cosplayer "model", too.
Everyone , including myself, knows this guy is far from an a**hole, we know him personally, and everyone took a stance against her, calmly telling her to back off him and it's just a frickin' MEME.
Basically, the Internet is full of "I'm hot and I know it, I have a following, and I'll 'cut you' / shame you if you cross me (sexually harass me)! (at least, that's their definition of sexual harassment)
I guess these are the "agents" of the Blue pillers?
And I think, "Wow, someone married HER?"