Comments by "Tête Dur" (@tetedur377) on "Women Are Confused Because Men Are WALKING AWAY From Them" video.
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You know, there were, have been institutes of higher learning that were started by women. All girls schools, typically. Mostly teacher education schools earlier, but the classic example is the so-called Seven Sisters. Those are colleges that include Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Smith, Radcliff, Mount Holyok, Wellesley and Barnard.
Some very famous women attended, and graduated from those institutions. Anthropologist Margaret Mead, Katherine Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Hilary Rodham Clinton, and the list is really quite extensive. And some really accomplished, successful women at that.
I have to ask if ANY of those so-called "Female Ivy Leagues," and others around the country, were founded AND funded by women all on their own.
If I had to guess, without doing any research, I'd say none, or close to none.
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Have you noticed that women almost never...let me say that again: ALMOST NEVER say "I want to find someone to love"?
The 37-year old: "I just want real love and a relationship." In other words: I want a man to DO something for me.
That's because women are incapable. of. love. Except themselves. They are hard-wired with a crap ton of emotions, all balled up like a giant hairball, but love is. not. one. of. those. emotions.
I'm beginning to believe that it's a survival mechanism. What purpose it serves, I don't know. When (if) I figure it out, I'll broadcast it from the mountaintops. I suspect I'm so close to that answer that I can't see it yet.
Men are in it for love; women are in it for money.
In other words, you don't have to be emotional to love, because it's an action word. It's a verb. We experience happiness in practicing love for the people we care for.
For women, it has always been transactional. And until f'inism came along, women, for the most part, were good with that. After f'inism, not so much.
Now, they feel entitled and demand all the things that men historically provided them as their part of that transaction. Unhistorically (made up word), women now feel that they are owed all the things, without fulfilling their part of the bargain.
And men are finally wising up, walking away, and saying "Oh, hell no!"
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