You're missing the point entirely.
Picture yourself at 18, living with your parents and asking your sister to bring you some chips when you can hear her in the kitchen and you don't want to miss a play.
I know what my sister would have said, yet she seemed to like to pick fights for me for the sheer joy of it growing up. She'd have told me to get it for myself.
Meanwhile those cunts are getting a yearly day of extreme gratitude from their sisters.
As I say, our women could learn a lot from other cultures.
Specifically, gratitude for the men in their lives. British women just take us for granted and that needs to change.
So you'll pretend that our women haven't been taught to hate their men for the past hundred years at least?
British women used to present their crushes with white feathers to shame them into the trenches, fully knowing the casualty rates of the people who volunteered for that meat-grinder of a war.
You couldn't say that for any other the women in the world apart from the Germans.
Meanwhile the Indians have multiple holidays where the women show gratitude to the men.
It's probably why there's a ton of lonely 35-45 year old British-Canadian women on tinder with "want children someday" on their profile while there's a ton of 25-year old Indian women pregnant with their fourth child.
As I say, our women could learn a lot from other cultures. Specifically to appreciate the men in their lives rather than fighting them for some vague, stupid concepts like women's liberation or smashing the patriarchy.
You're missing the point entirely.
Picture yourself at 18, living with your parents and asking your sister to bring you some chips when you can hear her in the kitchen and you don't want to miss a play.
I know what my sister would have said, yet she seemed to like to pick fights for me for the sheer joy of it growing up. She'd have told me to get it for myself.
Meanwhile those cunts are getting a yearly day of extreme gratitude from their sisters.
As I say, our women could learn a lot from other cultures.
Specifically, gratitude for the men in their lives. British women just take us for granted and that needs to change.
So you'll pretend that our women haven't been taught to hate their men for the past hundred years at least?
British women used to present their crushes with white feathers to shame them into the trenches, fully knowing the casualty rates of the people who volunteered for that meat-grinder of a war.
You couldn't say that for any other the women in the world apart from the Germans.
Meanwhile the Indians have multiple holidays where the women show gratitude to the men.
It's probably why there's a ton of lonely 35-45 year old British-Canadian women on tinder with "want children someday" on their profile while there's a ton of 25-year old Indian women pregnant with their fourth child.
As I say, our women could learn a lot from other cultures. Specifically to appreciate the men in their lives rather than fighting them for some vague, stupid concepts like women's liberation or smashing the patriarchy.