Feminists seem to like to have in mind an idea of "how a relationship should work", "what men have to do to please women", "what women should do to make a relationship work" etc. etc.
But at the same time claim things like they are independent or will never get married. Most will never be in a relationship for the rest of their lives and have been through some sort of painful divorce or separation, were "abused", dumped etc.
What makes them think they can give relationship advice if they are an abject failure at relationships themselves?
Furthermore many feminists are lesbians, yet still persist in giving heterosexual women relationship advice? Why? They know the least about men out of anyone. Men know about men, white men do, black men do, a transsexual arguably knows about men, heterosexual women may know something about men, but lesbians?
They know nothing.
So why do they think they are an anywhere near decent source of relationship advice?
2007-04-15
20:38:39
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Happy Bullet
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