And boys will still compete, intimidate, and beat the shït outta each other.
For the sake of our children’s future, disabuse yourself of social constructionism @DrJessicaLanger Violence, aggression, intimidation, tribalism and war are features of human nature, not bugs.
Gynocentrism is solely dependent upon social constructionism and the Blank Slate.
Female empowerment dissolves in the truth of evolutionary determinism. Women go back to being the vulnerable sex and men go back to being born for combat.
Never think that women's desire to marry is based on idealistic love. Women are the pragmatists posing as romantics; it is men who are the romantic idealists – women are the opportunists.
That's not to say women can't love men. It's to say that Love is a bonus to, not the incentive for, a woman to marry.
“Most American women hope to marry, but current shortages of marriageable men — men with a stable job and a good income — make this increasingly difficult.”
You are not yourself, you are who she’s molding you to be, and eventually you’ll come to believe that it’s in your best interest – indeed, your responsibility – to be who she wants you to be to sustain that neurosis.
You will gradually give up on your family and friends (or
they give up on you), you will drop all ambitions and passions that directly focus on you, and you will abandon any genuine, independent identity you held for yourself, all because these are threats to the neurotic narrative she constructs for herself and lives out.
Open Hypergamy is a marketing campaign. It wont be myself or any other Red Pill writer who unplugs the majority of men. It will be women's unignorable hubris that will make the most men 'aware'.
Don't bother to criticize this. You'll just be "less of a man" if you do.
Resist the reflex to flip the script. “If you reversed the gender this commercial never gets made” is the rage the agency wants to prompt. The goal of this isn’t to sell an item, it’s to prompt “men are insecure” dialogue, which makes it memorable.
It’s better to use this commercial as a proof of concept. If you have a friend who’s resistant to the Red Pill, this is one of those opportunities to ask him pointed questions that illustrate women’s nature.