Censorship marches on. Kids getting on the internet these days will face a curated reality.
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You know all of those shitty articles in women's magazines like Cosmo where they talk about "how to brainwash your man into doing whatever you want", "withholding sex from your man proves that you love him", or "how to get away with having a side dude while your main guy pays your bills"?
Multiply that by a factor of 1000 and you're getting close to what FDS is like. They're there to give women tips on how to get as much dick and as much free stuff from the guys they're preying on, all while emotionally and financially manipulating them to the breaking point, and then how to get away clean if and when the guy wises up - or how to best divorce-rape him if he was dumb enough to put a ring on it or breed with her. It's basically the proof that what MGTOW philosophy claims about women is true.
If you're looking for evidence of women who are "finally ready to settle down" after handling more sausage than a Chicago meat-packing plant and popping out four kids from three baby-daddies, you're looking for /r/whereareallthegoodmen - that's where all the busted hos that are hitting the wall but post Tinder profiles like they think they're still worth it get laughed at.
Pavlovian conditioning exists, boys.
It worked for me. I married a man who is a better person than I so I take super good care of him so he won't notice. Everything cooked from scratch, clean socks and underwear, etc... 33 years later he still thinks he got a good deal and he treats me like a queen.
They're not talking about forming a long term, positive relationship. I guess I can only think of male equivalents, but it's less Promise Keepers, more frat boys gathered around a keg scheming ways to get some. But with more material goods involved.
Ewww, for some reason frat boys were never attractive to me, too effeminate. I like men I would trust with a chainsaw. I did dumb stuff young, but I eventually figured it out and snared a very good man who other woman had ignored. Women really can be idiots. My husband was quiet, nerdy and didn't dress well. We met rock climbing so you can image how good he looked under the bad clothes. I just changed the clothes. He is still extremely fit and now as we age he looks better compared to his peers. He is kind, brilliant and hard working, but he was not shiny and got ignored. Also hilariously funny
Sounds like a good deal for both parties.