On Oct 9, 2:49 pm, "Avenger"
> "Society"
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> > "MCP"
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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.
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> >> We women have never had it so good.
> >> So why ARE we unhappy?
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> 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.
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> >> By BEL MOONEY
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> > Because of the rule oft-expressed by the _New York Times_,
> > nitwit. "Women to be hit hardest" -- in this case by happiness.
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> >> 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.
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> > ...where all the MEN have hidden it, eh?
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> > Sheesh. What's worng with so many women?
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> > Bottom line: Women were happier when so many of them
> > didn't disrespect men as much as they do today.
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> >> What's more, it seems that women are affected
> >> in greater numbers than men by this affliction.
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> > See, there's that "Women hit hardest" meme again.
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> > --
> > 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.
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> > Richard Driscoll, ., _The Stronger Sex_
> > Prima Publishing (1998) page 255.
THERE IS NO RELATION BETWEEN WHAT SHE THINKS, SPEAKS AND DOES...