I think Michela Cash needs to see this not from statistics but in real life. How can a Woman in her late sixties work with health issues or in their seventies ridiculous.
I would never and have never relied on anyone for my livelihood. At the end of the day the person who has vowed to love and take care of you, could say I want out. Then where does that leave you. Always maintain some kind of job, even if it's part-time.
Id haul that fool out of there and deal with the consequences.Ive lived in a tent in the mountains of British Columbia Canada.Id never have to gall to do this what an entitled toerag.
People like you, (squatters) make me sick. Home owners…..actual homeowners, struggle to pay for a property, home their whole life , just to have squatters like you think they are DESERVING to just move in and take something that is not theirs. There needs to be better laws to get squatters like you “Percy “ OUT OF PROPERTY THAT YOU DONT OWN
As a Korean woman, I find it very interesting that people call it a movement. I've seen a lot of comments saying that there's no such thing as 4B movement in Korea and it was just all made up by attention-seeking Tik Tokers or something. So let me clarify it. I half agree there’s no 4B movement in Korea. There is a phenomenon though, where Women started to swear off men around 2015, 2016 as far as I remember. But it had no name nor were there open discussions about it. It was just widely spread sentiment across women in their 20's and 30's. You see, Korea had always been very misogynistic, but at that time, it was just so awful that I can't even find words to describe it. With the development of the internet, men finally got to get their hands on the platforms packed with fellow angry men and started to ENJOY misogyny like a sport. All kinds of women were name-called. (for example, 된장녀 referring to women who drink coffee in Star Bucks or buy something expensive because women are not supposed to spend their money on unnecessary things. By the way, before the arrival of Star Bucks, cafe was kind of men's culture. They were served coffee by a half naked women, who they used to feel up while enjoying coffee. 김치녀 referring to women who let his man pay for their meal on the date. And you are whore if you travel abroad because traveling abroad means having sex with foreign men.) Those words actually appeared in 2000's and at first it worked. As men started to label women with huge stigma, women started to check themselves through men’s eyes. But there’s no way you can become a good woman. You buy only cheap clothes, you don’t drink expensive coffee, you put money in the joint-account for date and let the man have the card, but you are still to be blamed because you’re not beautiful enough, not skinny enough, not attractive enough. Their standards were simply not reachable. But women still tried to behave themselves to reach that standards and not to be a bad women, as if it were possible.
It's a shame that these women feel this way because of the negative experiences they must have had with men. By doing this they've created a reality where NO good men exist, but if it brings them peace of mind, a sense of control then by all means, live your life the way you want.
This is going to be very interesting. Women will create a positive atmosphere where they celebrate their independence and ability to thrive without men in their life. Counter to that, the incel movement will be replete with young men who are lonely and only know how to relate to each other in mutual sadness and anger. Where this culminates will be fascinating.
Positive? Lol. They are forcing eachother to shave their heads, deny their biological and emotional desire to have children, and kicking members out if they dare appreciate a man. It's demented and built on deep trauma. Incels are toxic too but it's not a movement, it's just guys who can't get laid.
Bro, Raymond seems like he’s doing the right thing, he’s improving himself and seems inteligente. I’m hoping the best for him and hope he’s happy in his self improvement journey which he’s doing really good at.
Good luck, Raymond. You seem like a good person who is willing to work on self improvement and care. Not every woman wants a tall partner and I sincerely believe that there is someone who would be happy to make a life with you.
Please educate yourself a little. Women have been doing this forever. Ever heard of lesbians? We were able to be much more radical in the 60's and the 70's. It's great the youngsters are slowly catching up, but none of this is new.
it was only a matter of time until the female variant of MGTOW would come along. though understandable where the sentiment comes from, i personally think both sides are hopelessly broken people who are absolutely wrong in their worldviews.
As a Feminist, I support this generally, but this particular arm feels a little culty. Just my opinion. I lean RF (but I'm not in any way a TERF. That's a whole other conversation,) and I DO agree about not having kids with men. I never wanted to be a mother for a lot of reasons, but a key reason for me is that having children work men gives men too much control over women's lives. Not just potentially by the father of the child, but also Doctors, bosses, politicians--ANYONE who has the ability to screw up the woman's life in any way. I do NOT separate myself from men, but I'm very, very careful about the men I allow into my life. (I said I LEAN RF, not that I AM RF.)
This is an aussi broadcast. So this maybe something for there. But what I see here in the old USA, men are pulling away from weman. These girls want to party young and find a simp that will pay for their lifestyle. Or trap a man by intentionally getting pregnant and milking them for child support. The younger generations are only looking at now, not the future.
Similar stories, though unusual, are not unheard of. Some cases have been studied scientifically. We even have proof that some polyglots recovering from a coma or other brain trauma could only speak one language, but understand a different one. And my grandfather told me that when his mother was in her death bed, she started speaking French "perfectly correctly"... My grandpa spoke French, but my great-grandmother was a peasant with a low degree of education, who had never left her hometown and probably never even attended school