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The Hypocrisy of Feminists in the Age of Promiscuity
The Hypocrisy of Feminists in the Age of Promiscuity
Feminists often assert that women have the right to be promiscuous. It is true, but it is also important to recognize that men have the right to be not attracted to that behavior. This article explores the hypocrisy seen within the feminist community and the reasons behind it.
Why Men Are Not Attracted to Promiscuity
People often wonder why men, who can be with as many people as they desire, seem less interested in promiscuous women. From a male perspective, having a committed, monogamous relationship is seen as more valuable. However, this often leads to women labeling men as sexist or insecure. Why does this occur? The answer lies in the dynamics of feminine aggression and the underlying motivations of many feminists.
The Core of Feminine Aggression
Feminine aggression involves gossip, shaming, and rallying other women to their cause. This can be seen in many feminist women who were part of the sexual liberation movement. These women, who spent their youth engaging in promiscuous behavior, now find it difficult to secure long-term relationships due to this lifestyle. They then seek to shame men for not being interested in these promiscuous women and simultaneously promote their own lifestyle.
The Psychological and Societal Context
Many feminist women in their 40s, 50s, or 60s have high body counts from their promiscuous pasts, but find it challenging to attract older men who are seeking committed relationships. They shame men for their preferences and unrequited desires, making it difficult for these men to find partners willing to engage in monogamous relationships. This behavior is seen as an attempt to maintain a lifestyle that comes at the cost of meaningful relationships.
Comparing Promiscuity with Physical Standards
It is important to distinguish between physical standards and promiscuity. Many feminist women demand criteria such as height, fitness, and salary from men. However, physical attributes are less discriminatory compared to promiscuity, which greatly affects one's personality and commitment to a relationship. Women can control the number of partners they have, while men cannot control their height. Thus, promiscuity is a more pressing issue affecting long-term relationships.
The Consequences of Promiscuity in Relationships
Studies show that promiscuous women are more likely to initiate divorces, spread sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to men, and engage in infidelity. Many men, therefore, avoid these women to maintain their own fidelity and health. This is not an irrational decision but rather a valid preference based on empirical evidence.
Conclusion
In summary, while feminists have the right to choose their lifestyles, it is reasonable for men to prefer partners with a lower body count or a virgin status. This preference is neither discriminatory nor dishonest. Both men and women have the right to choose their lifestyles, and it is acceptable to seek partners who align with one’s values and preferences.
Ultimately, the journey to understanding and respecting each other's choices is crucial in building meaningful and fulfilling relationships.