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women are taught that they are automatically deserving of men's labor.
The women of this country cannot make enough meals in 1000 years to repay the blood of the men who have died for their freedom.
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If this upsets you, good.
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@sickburnbro heterosexual marriage has allowed every woman to live the life of an eternal child. once their fake jobs disappear and they realize what it is to be a man (and the horrors it entails), they will thrash and they will scream (and sell their bodies)
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@Jewpacabra marriage ( as hetrosexual is the only type ) has lasted for so long because it helps both men and women.
Any woman that has time to complain about making food already has vastly more spare time than her great-grandmother did, as well as access to food that her grandmother would have smacked her in the face for.
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@brokeassredneck yeah, I'm sure if he was unexpectedly late it was kept warm in the oven.
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@sickburnbro my dad ALWAYS got dinner shortly after he got home from work ..
shit was different back then
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@MCMLXVIIOTG yup, people will look back in the future and use that as an example of how anti-male our society had become.
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"Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat."
-Hillary Clinton
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@TheRealSumGuy learned to do what? not rely on other people?
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When I was maybe 11 or 12, I had this experience:
I was helping my grandfather one cold day do work outside. Was very hungry and waited for him to finally say it was time for lunch. When we went into the kitchen, nothing was prepared, as was per the usual. Grandpa didn't check on Grandma to see if she was okay. No, what he said was, "Well, I guess mom doesn't have anything ready", and out the door he went, and there went my chance for lunch.
Even at that age, I knew how to find something to eat. But, he thought it best to be upset with the situation.
The moral is, when a person subjugates another, they subjugate themselves to the will of that person. I learned to never do what he did. To this day, I expect no one to do for me, because I refuse to be so terribly put out as my grandfather was that day.
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@Dudebro @Jewpacabra turns out "idle hands are the devil's playthings" is sadly more true than I thought.
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Women complain because they have free time. Return to hand washing and cleaning soot out of the fireplace.
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No no, just able to do the stuff husbands, historically, are are advised or expected to allow/request/expect women to do for them.
One of my wife's young cousins has a boyfriend who orders her around. Why her cousin puts up with it I have no idea. I'd like to advise that punk bastard very sternly, and without ambiguity, he should be asking her if SHE needed anything.
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@TheRealSumGuy You assume your grandfather didn't know how to make food, but perhaps things were very different than that.
The whole point of have wives and husbands do different things is that separation of responsibilities can make things easier.
Kitchens in particular can be very much like a workshop, the tools are in a specific place, the parts are in as much. Someone else comes in and starts working on things and everything gets all screwed up.