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@Typo-MAGAshiv I once had a (now deleted) one-star review for my novel in which the person complaint that I occasionally used the term "females", while ignoring that I also occasionally used the term "males." Meanwhile, they have absolutely no problem with phrases like "male chauvinist" or "male privilege". Apparently, it's fine to use "female" as an adjective but not as a noun, so saying "you're a female idiot" would presumably be acceptable.
@Typo-MAGAshiv They can easily find sex, but they don't want sex. They want love.
They can not just go "find" love. So when they are out looking for love, all they get is sex.
Generally speaking, women don't have to worry about sexual strategy
Sure they do, just not in the way we do.
Getting laid is so easy for them. It's nothing, even.
Opening her legs to the wrong guy (or sadly all too frequently, wrong guys) can be devastating to her life and her future prospects.
They should worry about their sexual strategy, but many of them just don't, or they go about it the wrong way.
I'd argue the red/blue paradigm doesn't really apply to women. It's fundamentally a male thing, as you noted.
Generally speaking, women don't have to worry about sexual strategy because they're women. They already hold all the cards.
Which isn't to say they don't need to worry about other types of strategy but that's a different kettle o' fish.
...seriously, though, good on the dude in the truck for heading off the hit-n-run and preventing him getting away. I'm just sad we don't have the follow-up video of the folks on the scene dragging his ass out of the car and beating it bloody.
Ain't nothin' white knight about it; that's pure good man quality.
I mean, he could have just aimed for mom but he made sure to tag the baby carriage too.
That's dedication, that is.
Do you all think most women are bluepilled?
The Red Pill is male sexual strategy and positive male identity.
So yes.