Women, Money and Marriage
Who even cares if they are "making a contribution to society"? On an individual level, it doesn't mean squat. What really counts is how much are they making, what are they doing with that money.... and how does this affect male female relations (and society in general)?
The thing I've noticed is that these women, by and large, still tend to want a guy who makes the same or more than she does. The result? Lots and lots of "power couples". The guy and the wife both earning six-figure incomes and raking it in. This doesn't surprise me one bit if I think about how greedy and materialistic people are these days.
My advice for anyone thinking about getting involved with such a woman... don't. I've known a few and most of them are selfish, overly assertive and just plain high on themselves. They make lousy wives/girlfriend/whatever and it's just not worth it. With the ways things are these days what with lawyers and high divorce rates and AW attitudes, marriage is somethng to be avoided at all costs.
Someday, the whole idea of marriage needs to be completely re-thought. A far better idea would be somthing more along the lines of a business contract. You could negotiate a whole bunch of terms, clauses and conditions that could be reviewed and agreed to by BOTH parties BEFOREHAND. If things don't work out.... well it would all be worked out according to the terms of the contract.
I really think this would be a better way of doing things. I also imagine the main opposition would come from women (and those politicians who pander to them for their votes) and religious groups (with their own attendant vote pandering politicians).
Rock
Wify probably caught husband giving himself a HJ......
....after she refused his sexual advances.
Woman sets fire to ex-husband's penis
Wed Aug 22, 10:53 AM ET
A woman set fire to her ex-husband's penis as he sat naked watching television and drinking vodka, Moscow police said Wednesday.
Asked if the man would make a full recovery, a police spokeswoman said it was "difficult to predict."
The attack climaxed three years of acrimonious enforced co-habitation. The couple divorced three years ago but continued to share a small flat, something common in Russia where property costs are very high.
"It was monstrously painful," the wounded ex-husband told Tvoi Den newspaper. "I was burning like a torch. I don't know what I did to deserve this."
The State of Males in the USA
I am wondering if any men here saw recent ads or PSAs against sexual predators. On TV this morning they were discussing it because a group of men have complained to the FCC about the ads claiming they were prejdiced against men.
The print ad is a picture of a man holding a child's hand with the caption "I just don't feel right when I see them together." There was also a radio spot featuring a woman fretting about whether to report a man as a sexual predator because she saw him with a child.
The group claims that the ads are counter-productive because the number of sexual predators is extremely small compared the number of adult males in the US. Making children afraid of men in general will do more harm then good since they will avoid men in an emergency or fail to be vigilant around abusive women. In addition, they say men will leave, and already have left, professions that deal with working with children, such as coaching, Big Brothers, teaching, or volunteering as scout leaders.
The women's group counters that 97% of convicted child molesters are men so that means men have to be targeted for vigilance. (They don't say whether women are ever arrested for child molestation, even though women have far more access to children than do men.) They also say that innocent men should not be offended by the ads nor limit their contact with children.
This is just the latest. With the IMBRA law, a man can't marry the adult he chooses without suspicion. Now, a man can't be a father to his children or a father figure to others' children without suspicion.
That's Right - We're All Predators!
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Did anyone see this story about two Oregon 13 year old boys brought up on adult felony sex abuse charges by a woman prosecutor for participating in "ass slapping day" at school? Everyone was doing it, even the girls. If convicted, they could have been branded for life as "sex offenders" and would have to register with police wherever they may live. Luckily the case was dismissed, but it's an outrage that it went so far.
Were I to apply for a job with children and asked why I wanted the job and were I to say "Because I love children", they'd call the cops on me pronto!