I have to admit, I'm kind of fixated on this at the moment. Most, if not the overwhelming majority of women, represent an over-valued, poor quality product. They manage to "sell" their product at an inflated price because the market demand is so high. Men are responsible for the demand side of the equation but we can rightly talk about kunts artificially limiting supply.Burroughs said:genius post ruckus!
Competition lowers costs,it improves the quality of the product.
This would be great for sex, wonderful men, and the ruin of the kunts.
Kunts loathe having to compete for anything and the thought of having the one thing they can offer men commoditized scares the living **** out of them.
What it means is that women don't have the same incentives to improve that men do; to become better, more capable, and more interesting individuals. Why would they need to? There's no shortage of buyers willing to pay premium price for a lousy product, why bother to invest in product development?
What really irks me these days has nothing to do with getting laid/not getting laid. I'm frustrated with the fact most women are lousy, parasitic company.
I think the lopsided demand in the "dating" market explains why the vast proportion of women are so universally boring, one-dimensional, and spiritually underdeveloped. And why they're so eerily similar in their dysfunction - the lowest common denominator rules. So instead of originality, insight, and humour, we get:
"I'm an easygoing girl with a great sense of humour who loves travelling and spending time with friends and family".
It's emblematic, it has a truthiness to it, it pretty much characterises the entire female dating population in one banal sentence.
So, in terms of what they bring to your life other than pvssy, I'm coming to accept that most women are dead-weight or worse, a few are benign, and even fewer still will actually enhance it.
I used to think of dating as a (very inefficient!) means to get some pvssy and a way to enjoy some quality company along the way. It's really not adding up any more.