Women Manipulate Men
Men's brains are designed to spend
their time figuring out how to get objects in the environment to do
their bidding.
Women's brains are designed to spend
their time figuring out how to get **men** to do their bidding.
Men manipulate the environment. Women
manipulate men.
Men manipulate the environment. Women
manipulate men.
This is why, for example, men devote
so much of their time to fiddling around with gadgets, solving problems
and playing games, whereas women spend much of their time and money
altering the way that they look and 'chatting about relationships'.
This is, of course, a sweeping
generalisation. But from my own observations, it is a pretty good one!
Indeed, within 48 hours of being born,
female babies are more likely to spend their time gawping at human faces
while male babies tend to be attracted by just about everything else.
Even baby chimps prefer toys more
appropriate for their gender.
And you cannot blame the 'patriarchy'
for that!
Most men would be
staggered if they understood the lengths to which women normally go in
order to manipulate them. But they seem to be completely blind to it.
And the reason is that, for the most
part, men are just not operating in the same realm.
And this, for example, explains why women are apt to get so uptight
and make false accusations against men (e.g. 'date rape') when the
relationship does not go according to their plan the following day.
They see such an event as a 'failure to manipulate the man successfully'
and this goes right to the very core of their egos. Whereas the men
involved in such situations were not usually thinking about
'meaningful' relationships at all.
(It is a bit like saying that somebody is hopeless when it comes to
dealing with children. Saying this to a man
is not likely to be quite as devastating to the ego as is saying
this to a woman.)
feminism and political correctness have hidden
from view the truly manipulative natures of women.
And one of the reasons that we are
facing so many problems here in the west is that feminism and political
correctness have hidden from view the truly manipulative natures of
women.
Indeed, if you look closely at the
details surrounding much of the inter-gender disharmony that takes place
these days (e.g. domestic violence) you will usually see therein a woman
who failed to get what she wanted out of the man involved - rather than
the other way round.
For example, he whacks her not so much
because he wants to control her, or because he wants to achieve
something, but because she persists in going on and on and on and on
about something that she wants. And in doing so, she is well-trained in
the art of using the verbal knife in order to hurt him and to drive him
crazy.
Indeed, if you study the court cases,
it transpires that many men have killed their partners because they
could no longer stand the sound of "her voice going on and on and
on".
50 years ago, if a man slapped his
wife, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN were usually of the view that she deserved it
in some way. And the reason that they usually thought this was because
they knew how easy it was for women to manipulate men and they also
knew how hard it was to provoke normal men into assaulting women.
In fact, most societies - and
religions - seem to have been aware of this for thousands of years.
(Remember the ducking stool!)
In the west, however, the astonishing ability that
women have to manipulate men has been hidden from view.
In the west, however, the astonishing
ability that women have to manipulate men has been hidden from view. And
so when there is some kind of inter-gender conflict taking place, the
only focus is on the behavioural actions of the men involved. The women
are purposely portrayed as passive dummies who are completely innocent.
And yet nothing could be further from the truth.
When a man is watching a football
match, he sees strategies, angles, tactics, formations, combinations etc
to do with the game. A woman sees a group of men wasting their time,
pointlessly kicking a spherical object around a field.
When a woman is watching a soap opera,
however, she sees strategies, angles, tactics, formations, combinations
etc to do with the manipulation of relationships. A man simply sees a
story unfolding.
It is fundamental gender differences
such as this that feminists and their politically-corrected drones have managed to
hide to the detriment of us all.
...
Wives Make The Decisions
The attitudes of wives is a key factor in whether or not their husbands
smoke marijuana, a US study has found.
Research by the University of Buffalo found men were more likely start or
resume smoking cannabis in the first year of marriage if their wives smoked.
They were more likely to quit in this time if their wives did not share their
fondness for it.
Men did not influence their wives' marijuana use but were more likely to
determine the couple's drinking habits - at least for the first year. But by the
second year, women were back in control.
Kenneth Leonard and Gregory Homish, from the university's addiction
research unit, looked at 634 couples and gathered information before marriage,
at their first anniversary and a year later.
"Wives influenced their husbands' initiation of marijuana use, but
husbands did not influence wives' use," Dr Leonard said.
...
if you want to make an audience laugh, then you must
make the women laugh
One of the most interesting observations often made by stand-up
comedians is that, apparently, if you want to make an audience laugh,
then you must make the women laugh. If you have successfully amused the
women, then the men will be amused too.
The converse, however, does not apply, and so canny comedians know that to
win over an audience then you must win over the women.
The above article concerning drug abuse also demonstrates just how
influential are women over the attitudes and behaviours of men and, hence, over
society. And, as such, it helps to expose the ubiquitous feminist lie that women
have been mostly mistreated in the past by men and that they have been
'powerless'.
Indeed, as my regular readers will know, whenever I have looked closely at
different times and cultures,
it always seems to me that men have been far more badly treated than women
regardless of when and where they might have existed.
So much so does this appear to be true that I cannot help feeling that there
must be some kind of relatively simple biological/evolutionary 'law' - that is
applicable to human psychology - that prevents any other possibility - given the
circumstances in which human evolution has taken place.
And if you also accept that, by and large, women are very adept at manipulating
men, then you can perhaps imagine just how huge - throughout History - will have
been the forces stacked against any form of 'oppression' against women.
And I would also hazard a guess that - throughout History - women will have
judged 'how badly they were being treated' by comparing their treatment
with those of the men who lived around them.
And if they had ever determined that they were being treated rather shabbily
in comparison to the men who lived around them, then they would have used their
huge psychological power - both collectively and as individuals - to ensure that
such a situation would not prevail for very long.
I doubt very much that women have ever been
treated worse than men throughout most places and times.
In other words, I doubt very much that women have ever been treated worse
than men throughout most places and times. Indeed, the evidence seems to show quite conclusively that it is men who have been mistreated the most.
Finally, if women are the primary
arbiters of what people may be permitted to laugh about, then they surely perform
the very same function when it comes to what people may be permitted to cry
about.
After all, the emotions relating to laughing and crying are inextricably
bound up with each other.
And if women are, indeed, the determiners of what society cries about, then
this means that they also determine what people should be concerned
about - which means, of course, that they exert a great deal of control over
what actually takes place in a society.
And what we have seen over the past century in the west is women not only
exerting their huge psychological power in order to bend society to their will,
but also colluding with both government and business to exert an even
greater force.
Both collectively and individually, women are not the
hapless victims that they so often portray themselves to be
Both collectively and individually, women are not the hapless victims that
they so often portray themselves to be. And, in my view, it is men who are - and have been - mostly in
need of liberating from 'oppression'; not women.
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