just need to reblog this ☝🏻
Let’s not sugarcoat it:
Today’s woman is more “man” than most men.
She leads with toughness. She calls submission slavery. She posts quotes like “I’m the table”—but brings chaos instead of calm.
And somehow, peace has become outdated.
Let’s talk about it:
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1. She Competes, Not Complements
Modern femininity sounds like:
“I can do what a man can do.” “I don’t need anyone.” “I’m in my soft era—but don’t correct me.”
You try to lead, she argues. You provide, she tests you. You offer structure, she rebels.
It’s not partnership—it’s power struggle.
And men are exhausted.
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2. She’s All Alpha, No Aura
The masculine woman wants to win—but doesn’t know what to do after the victory.
She’s a boss at work, but brings boardroom energy into the bedroom.
Every conversation is a debate. Every correction is an insult. Every standard you hold is “controlling.”
Peace? You’ll have to fight for it.
Irony? She doesn’t even know what it means anymore.
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3. Feminine Energy Has Been Rebranded as Weakness
Cooking? Oppression. Submission? Misogyny. Respect? Eww.
The woman who smiles, nurtures, and supports gets mocked as “pick me.”
But the one who tweets threats, argues over plates, and brags about being single at 38?
She’s “empowered.”
Yet behind the scenes, she cries in the shower, scrolls through old photos, and wonders why “no good men are left.”
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4. She’s a Product of a Broken System
This isn’t all her fault.
The one-income household is extinct. Rent is high. Food is pricey. Life costs money.
So she must hustle too.
And if she must earn, then a BSc isn’t enough. It’s PhD, MBA, double degrees… all before 30.
By the time she finishes climbing corporate ladders, marriage is now Plan C.
So when she enters relationships, she doesn’t enter soft—she enters like a soldier.
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5. It’s Not “Social” on Social Media
It’s not connection—it’s conditioning.
The loud minority tells the rest what to do. They glamorize rebellion, flaunt luxury, and parade independence like it’s peace.
Simps fund the show. Fraud funds the lifestyle. And confused young women follow the script, believing soft life comes from hard rebellion.
They don’t know they’re watching a stage play with no happy ending.
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6. Men Don’t Want Slaves—We Want Softness
A good man doesn’t want a maid or a mute.
He wants a woman who brings warmth—not warning labels. Support—not suspicion. Joy—not judgment.
But the modern masculine woman sees vulnerability as weakness.
So she guards her heart, hardens her tone, and wonders why her phone stays dry.
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7. When Masculinity Fights Masculinity, Everyone Loses
Two captains. One boat. What happens?
Disaster.
That’s what many modern marriages have become—power games with no peace.
Men trying to lead. Women refusing to follow. No one adjusting. Everyone performing.
Meanwhile, single motherhood is rising. Divorce is common. Bitterness is trending.
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8. Softness Is Not Stupidity
Femininity is not a downgrade. It’s a superpower.
But the modern script told her to drop it.
Now she’s loud, lonely, and layered in trauma she calls “growth.”
Truth? A woman who embraces peace, grace, and empathy still wins in silence.
But we buried that model.
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Final Word: Masculinity Can’t Attract Masculinity
Men don’t want to marry mirrors.
We want a woman who complements, not competes.
If she walks like a man, talks like a man, fights like a man—don’t be shocked when no man wants to marry her.
The rise of masculine women is real.
But the fall of feminine peace?
That’s the real heartbreak.
Let the debates begin.
#TruthHurts #ModernFemininity #MasculinityCrisis
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its important to focus on the right things.
What’s most interesting about photographing models is that the photographer and the viewer are not interested in the girl’s brains, her personality, the grades she got in school, her degree, or any of that nonsense. They just want to the model to capture men’s attention.
And this is a perfect example of a girl who knows how to capture a man’s attention. Nice tits, nice face, good makeup, nice body, completely vacant stare, and she looks like she couldn’t pass a 2nd grade math test.
So when you think you need that university education, just remember this girl. While you’re in class, she’s working out. While you’re cramming for finals, she’s perfecting her makeup routine. While you’re working 12 hours a day as a waitress, she’s the customer whose latest man is buying her the dinner that you served.
If you think school is going to make you a smarter person, a wiser person, and grant you a bigger income and all the comforts of life, I have news for you: this girl gets things handed to her on a silver platter because she’s nothing more than three things:
Dumb, pretty, and submissive.
Give that some thought before classes start in September.
-VIS
thats something i have to begin to practise about an year ago because i had the bad happid to interrupt people and as i begun to be more pro patriachiat i noticed how disrespectful this is towards Men.
after some weeks it become pretty normal to shut up when a Man speaks. and the effect it had was big. the Men around me became much more nicer and helpful towards me.
another funny thing is the thing about the eyes. its the first time i read about this and thats something i naturaly do. i must say i m pretty nervous and shy around Men nearly my whole life. so i naturaly lower my gaze around Men
One of the rules Master has for me is designed to constantly remind me of my place. I am never allowed to interrupt a Man when He is speaking. This is obvious at home with him and his friends but it also extends beyond Master’s home. In a shop, in the street, and at work (for the period that I will be permitted allowed to maintain a regular job) it does not matter what a Man is saying, i have to wait until He finishes speaking before I can speak. i have noticed at work that this has made men more friendly, helpful, condescending and patronising towards me. If only they knew it was making pussy wet as well :)
seeing posts like this are like sooo inspiration for me! and keeps me up and motivatet even when i quastion myself
thats the biggest mistake in my life. most of my past life i tried to be miss smarty pants who knows all and can do everything on my own. but i changed that pretty hard the last 2 years and its unbelivible how my life changed for the better. but i learned so much about myself too. some of this things i have learned about myself hurt me a lot at first. but what can i say... the true just hurted at first.
i cant do pretty much for myself, i m bad at decicians, i have pretty low limitations and can never do or understand stuff like most of the other people.
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