Group: soc.women
From: "Avenger"
Date: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: Why women are never happy


"Society" wrote in message
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> "MCP" reported in message
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>> /2007/09/29/
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>> [...] This article is rather long, so I'll condense it
>> and comment on the most salient points.
>>
>> We women have never had it so good.
>> So why ARE we unhappy?

Females are unhappy because it is their Nature to be unhappy, it's as simple
as that. The reason females are unhappy or pretend to be unhappy, are
irrational and unpredictable is because they evolved to be this way. All of
these behaviours are really nothing more than survival mechanisms to gain an
advantage and put men on the defensive. Her biological makeup and behaviour
evolved in tandem and is inbred. However, this is not your problem and if a
female becomes unsuitable simply dump her. Of course, I needn't advise you
to never marry, that's a given. There is no benefit in marriage for a man.




>> By BEL MOONEY
>
> Because of the rule oft-expressed by the _New York Times_,
> nitwit. "Women to be hit hardest" -- in this case by happiness.
>
>
>
>> They've been bitten by the happiness virus - which
>> guarantees a life of dissatisfaction. Because this "illness"
>> isn't simply about being happy. This bug eats away
>> at the soul because it tells the victim that he or she has
>> the right to be happy - and that happiness lies just over
>> there, perpetually out of reach.
>
> ...where all the MEN have hidden it, eh?
>
> Sheesh. What's worng with so many women?
>
> Bottom line: Women were happier when so many of them
> didn't disrespect men as much as they do today.
>
>> What's more, it seems that women are affected
>> in greater numbers than men by this affliction.
>
> See, there's that "Women hit hardest" meme again.
>
> --
> It is anger rather than lust that can carry women
> to folly. Women feel they have a right to be
> comfortable and secure, and feel personally cheated
> when they are not. So women feel justified,
> therefore, in expressing their anger against
> the men who are not providing for them. ... She is
> more likely to exaggerate her complaints rather
> than understate them, as a man might, and she has
> no idea how troublesome her anger is to those
> around her. She can expect men to fix her complaints
> without specifying the problems.
>
> Richard Driscoll, ., _The Stronger Sex_
> Prima Publishing (1998) page 255.
>