The mistake is listening to what women say instead of watching what they do.
The terribly un-PC truth is that women want their men to physically correct them. Not to the point of skull fracture obviously but a controlled manner. See the famous Sean Connery interview where he talked about it. Not one woman who watched him were repulsed and more than a few, including Barbera Walters interviewing him if you watch her body language and listen to her tone of voice, moistened their panties hearing him say it without any apology or equivocation.
That makes physical correction an even better indicator of a man's value. Women, particularly when they are young, aren't capable of discerning between the confidence that comes from access to resources and high time preference+poor impulse control.
If a man casually does something that could get him in trouble with the law then in her eyes he is "stronger" than the man who does take legal consequences into account before he acts.
less like property and more like children, who have certain inherent human rights but not the legal ability to make serious life choices for themselves, and who are the responsibility of their guardian
The mistake is listening to what women say instead of watching what they do.
The terribly un-PC truth is that women want their men to physically correct them. Not to the point of skull fracture obviously but a controlled manner. See the famous Sean Connery interview where he talked about it. Not one woman who watched him were repulsed and more than a few, including Barbera Walters interviewing him if you watch her body language and listen to her tone of voice, moistened their panties hearing him say it without any apology or equivocation.
Good ol' Sean "Schmack 'er in the mouf" Connery.
That makes physical correction an even better indicator of a man's value. Women, particularly when they are young, aren't capable of discerning between the confidence that comes from access to resources and high time preference+poor impulse control.
If a man casually does something that could get him in trouble with the law then in her eyes he is "stronger" than the man who does take legal consequences into account before he acts.
less like property and more like children, who have certain inherent human rights but not the legal ability to make serious life choices for themselves, and who are the responsibility of their guardian