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Comments by "Lorri Lewis" (@lorrilewis2178) on "WOMEN are the BIGGEST LOSERS under FEMINISM" video.
@nateo200 Meanwhile, there are plenty of husbands and wives who are both doctors and who get along just fine. Your aunt indeed sounds awful, but she doesn't represent most women doctors. Most of the women doctors I've to are lovely people.
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She should have asked YOU to take on the risk of pregnancy and childbirth. The US has a higher maternal mortality rate than it should, but YOU will never have to take on that risk.
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Strawman argument. Just because this guy hangs out with women in the top 1% financially, does not mean the vast majority of women are trying to get there. Most women just want a well-paying job and aren't concerned about being the boss, just like most men aren't the boss. The number one field that women go into is the healthcare field. Most women aren't going to marry and have kids before they can provide for themselves. There were generations of women who did that. They couldn't leave abusive husbands once there were kids to support. Not only did they suffer, but so did their kids. You're failing to appreciate the risk women take to marry and have children if there's no safety net in terms of being able to be self-supporting if necessary. It puts women at the mercy of their husbands and women KNOW this. It's a lot harder to get an education after children have arrived, and even more so if you're trying to shield yourself/your children from a negative or dangerous home environment.
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@monty5961 Good lord. You seriously missed the point. He said she wasn't equal to him because she COULDN'T chop down a tree. She should have said he wasn't equal to her because he COULDN'T do pregnancy and childbirth.
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@psychacks Oh come on! That answer is beneath the intelligence I assumed for you. The point is not that we are ASSUMING women are going to fall prey to abusive husbands BECAUSE they aren't financially independent. The point is that financial independence is a safety net IN CASE. This is coming from the daughter of an abusive father and a mother who couldn't leave. My father showed no signs that he was abusive during their courtship or the first year of marriage. He didn't show his true self until after I was born.
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@Metalbringer92 No human's "usefulness" ends at their reproduction abilities. Anyway, who's asking you to do stuff for free? Do you mean handyman tasks? We always pay handymen for their work.
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@hanooi7450 You obviously know NOTHING about the conditions that can happen in pregnancy regardless of weight. Pregnancy and delivery by their very nature carry a risk. Women were going through all that even when obesity was rare. And with all the abortion restrictions, it is even more dangerous in those states because if the woman starts to miscarry, but not all the way, she can become septic and die. Normal procedure is to do an abortion if the fetus wasn't expelled, but doctors are terrified by the new laws, so they are allowing the women to go septic before intervening. There's a big lawsuit over it in Texas. Five women were put in great danger - one has permanent damage and one almost died. The others had to leave the state to save their own damn lives.
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@JohnSmith-ks5xw I grew up with an abusive father and a mother who couldn't leave. My father's father was also abusive. Most sane people would rather not place themselves at risk.
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@nateo200 But it's not common. Even psychological studies show men are on average more disagreeable than women.
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@trpweb I think his meaning and her meaning are not the same. I'd wager she meant equal in worth and dignity. He said it as a total put down.
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@nateo200 But you said it in reply to someone who claimed rich women have nasty personalities - which implies you believe that bs.
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@SamElliott161 Except it's NOT a well known fact that rich women are nasty to be around. Also, the more educated a woman is, the LESS LIKELY she is to divorce according to statistics. College-educated couples have the lowest divorce rate of all. It's only in the twenty-something percent range.
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@EC-yl7xk My mom was pretty, thin, fun, gentle & unassuming, and a talented artist. If I showed you her wedding pictures, you'd ask what the name of that movie star was. My father was insanely jealous and a bully who abused her verbally, mentally, and physically. And this same father who was insanely jealous used to go to church and surround himself with girls in their teens & twenties - paying so much attention to them that people began to notice. Yet he'd accuse my mom of cheating if a man so much as said two words to her. Bonkers.
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@munkqiking7207 I have never jumped to the defense of cruel women in my entire life, nor do most women. And if only the hurt dog hollers, then why are Red Pill men so keen to discount the things men have done to women?
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@dharmadasa66 My father's side of the story? He grew up with a father who abused his mother, so his mother left. Then his father remarried and abused his second wife - severe abuse like throwing her across a room. My father hated his father, but then he grew up and repeated the pattern. My mother said sometimes he would sit on the edge of the bed and cry and say he needed to get help. But then he'd never make the slightest effort to get help. The physical abuse was concealed from us children for many years, until one year when we were on vacation. We were in the car driving to our next location, when our father slapped our mother because she didn't see the highway exit soon enough for him to take it. We were all in a state of shock and crying. My dad cancelled the vacation and drove straight home, where he locked himself in their room and didn't speak to our mother for days . . . as if him slapping her was HER fault.
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@dharmadasa66 No, I did not say women were generally subjected to abuse. However, it has always been around, and it's prevalence depended on what culture you're looking at. Even today, there are parts of the world where abuse of women is rampant - see India and Africa. Consider all the girl babies killed in China in the past. There is another aspect to being financially dependent. Some men, consciously or unconsciously, tend to be more controlling when they control the purse strings.
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@nogoodusernames100 Very few husbands are wealthy or will ever be wealthy. Not a concern of the vast majority of women.
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@nogoodusernames100 Where did I say you had to settle for anything? :body-blue-raised-arms:
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@nogoodusernames100 Why do you feel the need to tell me and what does it have to do with anything I've said?
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Total red pill propaganda to think women are all trying to be a boss at work. Most women are just trying to support themselves and the largest field women go into is healthcare.
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@KingBeef216 If you deem the solid points I made as "emotional babble", I question your reading comprehension. It's not about "shaming" him; it's just disappointing that he doesn't get the perfectly reasonable way women look at the subject.
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@Acetvn-kg6ty It is a huge factor for women.
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@monty5961 You still don't get it.
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@ironmonkey1512 I'd love to hear your interpretation of what he wrote.
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@SquarishLink Another one who doesn't get the point.
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@HumptyMcFly You don't get the point.
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@Acetvn-kg6ty You need a "partner" who gets a pleasurable orgasm as his part of the reproductive partnership, while the other partner takes on ALL the physical discomfort and risks to their health and life.
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How many rich men are nasty to be around?
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