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You, women and society

Women do not care about your weakness, however, just like society as a whole. If you are weak, small in height, you have a small penis, you are poor, you have no education, you are depressed, you are insecure, you have a low social status, ... (you can continue indefinitely) - no one is interested in it and you all indifferent. People only then show interest to you if you have power (strength, high SSR) or you are a beautiful woman.

The only way out for you is to scramble up the social ladder at any cost and raise your SSR. Complaints about feminism and women will lead to nothing, even if these complaints are justified. Once again: nobody cares about the fact that you "did not work with women" and "the former turned out to be a bitch" (c).

On the other hand, women in society are well protected: if a woman is ill - thousands of ladies ("knights on a white horse") will come to help, the state will find means and a way to help (alimony), journalists and bloggers will write articles in support, etc. A man does not have such support, he is alone in this world. Yes, a man is stronger than a woman and he is better able to climb up the social ladder and achieve success himself, but at the same time, it is also easier for a man to be at the bottom (for example, 80% of all homeless people in the US are men). We men are more extreme than women: the amplitude between the "best" and "worst" in us is much greater than that of women. As a rule, women are more "average" and this is purely a scientific explanation: for example, the intelligence of the boy is inherited from the mother, while the girl is from both parents. Thanks to his strength, intellect, will, a man can achieve incredible success in his work, successes that feminists attribute to the "injustice of the Patriarchate", but at the same time, a man who does not possess these qualities can be at the very bottom of society, in this case no one to him to the aid does not come.

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