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[–]Happy_face_caller 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

The bar is so low for men. Just getting to acknowledge that is liberating. I have a slightly different take than you, I find PPF hilarious. So much wit involved in calling out the absurdities Of male mentality and behavior. They live in such a deluded double standard they are the only ones participating in. Not that women aren’t navigating it daily, yet we have given up on supporting it. It’s become obvious the system they built stopped working for us and their is no turning back and no point in trying to convince us Otherwise. For millennia women could convince themselves we were working for a common goal but that lie has been dispelled completely. The work that their grandfathers put in to build families and sacrifice with hard work is long gone. Now it’s obvious men want to do as little as possible and glean the most out of a situation, but their methods to achieve that are childish parlor tricks and tantrums. No one with even the slightest personal goals can fall for it and it’s made them act like man babies. Most women have had to be clever to navigate a lack of resources men squander and it’s starting to show culturally.

Liberating, empowering they are such overused they are lame buzzwords at this point, but also apt when it comes to pinkpill feminism and they shared experience of mocking and venting moids, pickmes While hanging serious conversations about sexism and women’s subjugation.

I’ve never laughed as much as when I joined Pink Pill Feminism, I need it also, for my mental health

[–][deleted] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I think this is a good take. PPF is needed and I'm eternally grateful for it. At the sams time, I can't help but think there's only so many times I can call men out and point out the ugly truth before I start going "okay now what?"

Because I get it. And after a certain threshold there isn't much else to analyze about men and their shittastic crumbling system. "Man rapes", "man shoots family", "man fucks cheeseburger", "man complains about wife not giving him enough sex".......... etc. It's just not surprising anymore. Kinda existential of me to say this but there must be more to life. And yet reality keeps reminding me there isn't much more, that this is it. I feel stuck.

These are my personal feelings that it seems I'm alone on, because not many others here share them. Not gonna lie, that actually makes me feel a bit worse but likely I will come out of this in a few days.

Maybe I need to put my energy into creating something, or into forward movement, into change. Maybe this is what I'm realizing right now.

(I have a lot of feelings that I need to sort through and this thread + most of your replies have helped me with that so thank you)

[–]penelopekitty 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

You are not alone. I'm right there with you. I think we might be about the same age and followed a similar trajectory. It can take younger women a while to come around but there are more and more of us every day, both online and in real life. I met a 36 year old the other day who is just about there. It's not as uncommon as you think.