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My woman is my subordinate, but more importantly, my woman is my object. Detractors may think that a truly strong Captain/First Officer arrangement is dangerous or harmful, rather than natural and mutually rewarding. They’re wrong on all levels. I maintain control of my woman and our lives to be sure that we’re both on a track that rewards us, and harms neither. If I were to go too far in any behavior that others could legitimately term as dangerous/harmful, I could undermine all the investments I have made in her. If I were to consistently do anything less than what she needs, and to benevolently decide to give her what she wants (not what she merely thinks she wants) when appropriate, I endanger the relationship.
I have a defined sense of ownership, as do many men. We all have our pet interests, hobbies, and property. The things good men care about, we treat well and with respect. Why wouldn’t we? It’s our property. We expend time, energy, and resources to responsibly foster both the investment in the property and bolster our personal enjoyment. Egalitarian women expect all the benefits of a man with a SENSE of ownership toward them without any of the structure and responsibility to the man who considers himself her owner. Like feminism, they expect all the benefits of being a woman (leaning on our strengths, access to our resources) and of being a man (being given power, being paid deference to) within this context.
Women are not objects, but my woman is my object. My woman is my property. She is the object of my affection, my time, my sexuality, my trust, and my resources. She earns this with her role, her behavior, her deference, and her respect. She is my treasured investment, and though I have all the power, I have every reason to never abuse my power.
Read More@carnold03 THank you, I'll check the book out, along with The Green Pill section of books on that archived post around here somewhere. Diversification is the name of the game for sure, the smartest move.
(Time for me to check out this section of the website, i've only used the forums so far)
15h ago The Hub
@adam-l And what has she to offer a patron? Is she stand out talented in her field and able to produce art he wants?
I took a look at the photo and I then saw why husband was not a high probability either. Should have cashed in long ago. Her odds are low these days even in liberal circles. Who wants to buy into premenopausal poverty?
"I don’t want a husband, though. What I secretly long for is a patron."
I was only able to read half of it. Got exhausted by the madness by the middle.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/aug/01/millennial-women-work-broke-rich-boomer
22h ago The Hub
no touchy topics, just be cool and non chalant
- go on 3x more dates and just do that, take piss. It will also get old this way. Then go back to normal
- use them for social circle to draw out some introverts from their social circle
@deeplydisturbed has enough trouble navigating the site and keeping up with conversations through his ear trumpet as it is without you fucking up his name like that.
Clean up your act, ho!