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Helen Andrews made a really uncomfortable point: When women get artificial advantages and promotions at work, it doesn’t just affect men, it affects other women too. She’s currently at home with her three young kids in her “leaning out” phase, which she loves. But she can only do that...

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I genuinely cannot understand how someone can watch this story and still stand there, looking at two women, and somehow decide that the wrong one is the victim. On one side, you have a girl (Yıldız) who has been mistreated her entire life. Since the moment she was born, she was treated like a sacrifice for a conflict she was never even part of and later we find out that this conflict never even existed. Her right to study was taken from her. She was pushed into a marriage at a very young age just imagine being six, seven, eight years old, living in fear of being tied to someone you don’t even know. She was treated like a servant in her own home, by the very people she thought were her family. And just when she gets close to the happiness she dreamed of, the man she was engaged to shows up with another wife. She gets mistreated by that wife, by his family, and even (unintentionally) by him, because he was trying to run away from his own feelings, and that only caused her more heartbreak. The whole world was literally against her. She fought through all of that, only to find out in the end that everything she suffered for was based on something that wasn’t even real. Her entire life was built on a lie. That she isn’t even part of that family that she has literally no one in this world. Now on the other side… You have a girl (Melek) who, yes, was taken from her biological mother but she was raised by loving parents. She had everything anyone could wish for: education, freedom, a happy childhood, a healthy environment. She lived her life, fell in love, went out, made choices and no one questioned her, no one controlled her. And then what did she do? She found out that her man was engaged to another woman before marrying her (and even saw him marry her) and instead of holding on to her dignity, she chose to stay, to fight for a man who lied to her, to hold onto a marriage he tried to end multiple times. She used her unborn child to keep him tied to her. She lied constantly, and her excuse was that she was “protecting her marriage” a marriage that was already broken from the moment Serhat removed that ring at the airport in episode one. She tried to hand Yıldız (a woman who had already suffered enough) over to dangerous people. Then she found out the truth about her own birth (that her father ra*ped her mother.)And still no empathy. No moment of humanity toward her own mother. All she cared about was herself. And even though none of this had anything to do with Yıldız, she still found a way to blame it on her. Instead of holding her father accountable, she went and made a deal with him to get rid of Yıldız. She literally made a deal with the devil just to hurt Yıldız one more time. And after all of that… you want me to feel sorry for her? You want me to call her a victim? I honestly cannot believe we are living on the same planet with people who see this and still say, “she’s the victim.” Not morally. Not logically. Not emotionally. There is no world where this makes sense. It’s like watching someone clearly cause harm, and still calling them the victim and actually BELIEVING it. #HalefKöklerinÇağrısı

Maurora🫦

10,530 views • 5 months ago

Most guys do not realize how dirty, naughty, and sexual women are. The average woman is way dirtier than the average man. I don’t think I’ve ever met a woman who wasn’t turned on by public sex, for example. Very few men are as into it as women are. As a guy, when you’re about to get it on with a girl in public, she’s there moaning, telling you to “put it in”; meanwhile you are looking around to check if anyone else is nearby while positioning her in this uncomfortable public position in the dirt, in the cold, and telling her “all right, hold on, I’m working on it, let me just get it up here, give me a second, sheesh!” If you read a woman’s romance novel, there is so much ink spilled on teasing, build up, this sex act, that sex act, the other sex act, that it’s basically unreadable if you are a guy. As a guy, you just wanna get your hot dog in her hot dog bun. But women want to do all KINDS of stuff. There’s a million things sexually these girls want to do. So why aren’t girls jumping at the chance to go to bed with every guy they meet? ✅ She needs to TRUST a guy first. Trust that she is safe with him. Trust that he will not judge her. Trust that it won’t affect her reputation. Many men aren’t good at building trust. Trust is KEY. ✅ She needs some degree of attraction to the guy. Not NEARLY as much as most guys think. She does NOT need to be wild with desire for you to sleep with you. It is even possible to sleep with women who really are not attracted to you at all, but who are just bored (and horny) and you did the moves right. (Or, bonus round, you just offered her an experience she has always fantasized about, so even if you are not her dream guy, she nevertheless says fine, let’s do it.) ✅ She needs to be aroused. You know the whole “women’s arousal is like a dimmer” thing… it’s accurate. You need to ramp her arousal up with touch, teasing, flirtation, innuendo, sex talk, etc. ✅ She needs to be ALONE with you. If she trusts you enough, you can get her alone with you. Once she’s alone with you, if there is trust there, and there’s arousal, and maybe a bit of attraction, you will get her clothes off. Yes… even if she is a ‘good’ girl. ‘Good’ girls did not manage to pass down their genes by hating sex (they are just a bit more selective about the men they have it with, is all. They need more TRUST!). Also: don’t be UNNERVED by female sexuality. Every girl has a tigress inside her waiting for the right guy to unleash it… a guy who makes her trust him, arouses her, gets her alone with him, and maybe creates some attraction with her. Women’s romance novels are ALL about this. Women’s romances in real life are as well. In fact, in real life, women often settle for far less ideal situations: men they don’t completely trust, aren’t that attracted to, are only partway aroused by, who get them alone somewhere. The better a job you can do approaching her sexual “Platonic ideal”, the more reliably you can bring out that sexual tigress lurking inside of EVERY woman (even the ‘good’ girls).

Girls Chase 🏃‍♀️💨

34,136 views • 8 months ago

They want to make this about a man who doesn’t love his wife. That’s bullshit. This woman wasn’t brave like feminism wants you to believe. She actually broke her vow in marriage, which is why her husband walked out. The women in the thread are all showing disgust for men. 🙄 Feminism is really an anti-men movement This story left out the part that she made a decision without consulting her husband first. They left out the part that no cancer had been detected but she made a decision as if she’s single. Not once talking to her husband or finding out the facts. No one would fault a woman, if she had cancer for saving her life… That’s not what this story is about. It’s about wives disrespecting their husbands and their marriages when they act single, while married. Feminist will make it about how men see women as objects. But that’s not at all the truth. Men who feel disrespected in a marriage….Walk out. That’s the truth. Sharon Stone is a feminist. Alone, single at 68 years of age. That’s the future for feminist because they don’t understand what vows in marriage mean. When you say “I do” you become one with your husband and you don’t make decisions without consulting your husband. She believes in “my body, my choice” which is anti-marriage. Yes, he got up and walked out of the room, because she disrespected him and the marriage, but no one asked him… because no one today cares about men. This is why marriage fails in 2026.

Gia Macool

16,794 views • 2 months ago

So the discourse around this Dave Ramsey clip is so mixed up that I’ve just decided to upload the whole thing. In the full context of the call, the caller makes it perfectly obvious that: 1. She has been with this man, whom she is now living with, for six years. 2. She is a nurse and can make her own money. 3. She has been out of school for two years, and in that time she has paid off $70,000 of the debt. In the course of the call, Dave never suggests that this man should have to pay for that debt. Indeed, he actively suggests that she leave him, which guarantees he will not pay for the debt. Dave also all but says that, because of her career choice, the caller will be able to pay for the debt on her own, even if she has to take extra hours. All Dave is saying—and this should have been obvious from the original clip—is that the two are not aligned on money and debt at all. It is also clear that Dave thinks the man is stringing her along, which he is. So they simply should not be married at all, because this is a fundamental failure in the relationship. I myself would add that, at this late stage in the relationship, if you do not trust a woman financially, you should simply not be with that woman. And that is perfectly fine. But what you do not do is drag her along for six years when she obviously wants to get married, and then put another two or three years of financial hoops in front of her so that maybe you will propose. It is a waste of everybody’s time.

CTrefugees

135,314 views • 3 months ago

Luann Says Some Housewives’ Husbands Get “Forgotten About” While Porsha Says Reality TV Is a “True Mirror” That Can Reveal Things About Their Relationships 👀 Luann says that for certain Housewives, the show becomes their life instead of simply following their life. She says Jill would get the screeners for the season and want to watch them at night, but Luann wouldn’t because she knew she wouldn’t be able to sleep afterward. She found it difficult watching herself back because there were so many things she wanted to fix. Luann says some of the women, especially on the newer shows, are all about the glitz and glam, while the “poor guys” are on the sidelines and forgotten about. That’s when Porsha steps in and she’s always on point. She explains that the show can be hard on a marriage because it can show you things you needed to know and reveal things about yourself, but she says it’s not always just about the “poor guys.” Porsha says the show has the ability to reveal a person to themselves, calling it a “true mirror.” She makes a really good point: a woman’s husband might say something to her on camera, and she may not say anything back because she’s submissive or simply doesn’t want to confront him. But the audience and the other women watching are going to react to the relationship they’re seeing. They speak for the woman. They might point out something the woman never even thought about, or she could end up learning something about her husband or partner from that outside perspective. #RHOA #RHOBH #RHOSLC #RHOC #RHOP #RHONJ #RHONY

Bye Wig Hello Drama

32,049 views • 12 days ago

I LOVE the fact that Andrew called her a feminist girlboss to her face because that’s exactly what she is. Candace keeps hiding behind this idea that it’s ok for her to be a mother of young children who doesn’t have to work but chooses to because she didn’t lose her husband. Even if we accept that standard, it still doesn’t make her not a feminist; the end result is the same—a mother choosing to spend time on her career when she could be spending it with her young children and family. But more to the point: Candace’s obfuscation would only be legitimate IF her own children are never with ANYONE ELSE besides her or her husband. Nobody else. No nannies, no babysitters, no grandparents or aunts or uncles or extended family members watching the kids. Otherwise, she has no leg to stand on to criticize Erika for not having a parent with her children at all times. The fact that Candace still has her husband makes no difference if her kids are still with nannies—just like Erika’s. Plus, we still have no idea how much Erika actually works and is away from her kids and how much she delegates. People are just pretending like they know she’s working forty hours a week outside the home. And I’ll remind everyone—Coretta King went into “the office” for her husband four days after her assassination. She started filling in for him at previously scheduled events right away. It’s not uncommon for the widows of assassinated political figures; these women are few and far between and in a class all their own separate from widows not related to political assassinations.

Natalie Jean Beisner

18,217 views • 7 days ago

LITTLE MIRACLE WITH LENAMIU #LMLenaMiuXLittleMiracle Insights on Pheem and Parn 🎤: can you give us little spoilers about the characters? 🦋: pheem is someone who doesn’t say what she really feels, who always has to get what she wants. 🧸: doesn’t say what she really feels (acts tough), but is very kind hearted 🦋: yes, whenever she loves someone, she really loves with all her heart. Her words doesn’t match how she feels. She’d say mean and harsh things, but in reality, when she loves, she’ll do everything for her. But just a little bit harsh with words. 🧸: yes, that’s true. She really loves intensely 🦋: loves in intensely 🧸: Parn is someone who’s really a fighter in life (never gives up). In terms of Parn’s personality, I feel she’s someone who really is a fighter in life and she values her dignity very highly. She doesn’t take advantage of or harm others; she’ll do everything (making an honest living) to keep going and survive in her life. And she loves Pheem a lot. 🎤: in the teaser you were so savage/sharp tongued, how much did you have to practice for that? 🦋: maybe not to the point of practising the skills (of having a sassy mouth). For me, I feel that every line that Pheem says there has got to be a reason, and I’ve got to understand where it comes from and why the character would say that. So, I had to do quite a lot of homework, especially when she’s going to insult another character or Parn. I had to understand what she was feeling; she was jealous, that’s why she said it. But it’s not insults that don’t have weight to them, because it wouldn’t feel like the character. So, I had to do homework that her insults always had a reason behind them. But in the end, she insults because she loves. 🎤: there’s a line ‘I hate…’ 🦋: huyy ‘I hate wh… like you’ (she didn’t say the word). Actually, every scene that was edited into the teaser might just be ten percent of the actual scene. This was just to make it enjoyable, but in the actual scene there’s a lot more to it than this. 🎤: and how will Parn handle her harshness? 🧸: Parn, does give in to Pheem, even though she might not usually do it with others, but with Pheem she does give in a lot. But deep down Parn can feel the love that Pheem has for her. Even though Pheem’s words might be harsh, and sometimes certain actions that viewers might think are too harsh or intense, but deep down she knows that Pheem means well. She does it because she really loves. She does it because she’s protective and wants Parn all to herself. 🦋: this is love, right? Cause you understand. What I mean is understanding Pheem. 🧸: yes, you can feel it because when we’re acting, there are certain actions that in the end, regardless of her harsh words, but when a certain situation happens…hey, I can’t, I’m giving spoilers now. I can’t say anymore, otherwise I’m spoiling it. So, going back to what I was saying. Every word that everyone sees pheems says sometimes there isn’t just that (isn’t the whole thing). Don’t judge the character just yet, actually I don’t mean judge but don’t let those words make you feel like ‘wow, that’s really harsh on Parn’ because she really loves her… 🦋: love her so much 🧸: she’s just very jealous, you know 🦋: love only one person 🧸: with this you mean me? 🦋: uummmm 🧸: oh, pan 🦋: both

ᵖˡˢShez.

52,831 views • 1 month ago