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[quote=Anonymous]I'm 47, so I've been around awhile. Watched the culture change a lot. My mom's generation was the first one thrown out there where not everything was set in stone. She thought she'd get married, be a housewife, and a mom. That's what everyone did. At least, they used to. Her generation was tossed into the air with divorce and careers. And that's scary. Many people like to know what lies ahead for them, what's expected of them. They want that safety net. But they adapted. Some found success with ease. But most stumbled through awkwardly until they figured it out. Enter my generation. I can't relate at all to anything these manosphere people write. Women have power now and are no longer dependent on a man. So we expect and demand more from men, more than a roof over our heads and a steady income. We expect men to have good self esteem, integrity, emotional health and maturity, a good work ethic, and good parenting and partner skills. As the playing field has leveled, men have had to up their game. And the antifeminists are the ones who can't or don't want to. They are the ones who can't adapt. [/quote]
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