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Just been listening to a radio article on dementia.
Now this involved couples and not individuals but I think it still points out female privilege.
So if the women gets dementia the partner will do all HE can to keep the woman at home and cared for her. Feeding, washing, medication and mental stimulation will all be done by the man.
When the guy has dementia, the woman can’t cope because in all probability she is smaller and weaker (strong independent woman) and therefore can’t lift the man or control an outburst as is common with dementia.
So the outcome seems the woman gets care from home and partner while the man is fked off to a care home without a further thought. Leaving the woman to …. well … carry on with life.
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If a man loses his job women will leave &…….well… carry on with life.
Just been listening to a radio article on dementia. Now this involved couples and not individuals but I think it still points out female privilege. So if the women gets dementia the partner will do all HE can to keep the woman at home and cared for her. Feeding, washing, medication and mental stimulation will all be done by the man. When the guy has dementia, the woman can’t cope because in all probability she is smaller and weaker (strong independent woman) and therefore can’t lift the man or control an outburst as is common with dementia. So the outcome seems the woman gets care from home and partner while the man is fked off to a care home without a further thought. Leaving the woman to …. well … carry on with life. Patriarchy
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It makes sense, and I’ve seen it happen before. When it happened with my grandfather, he also had diabetes in the worse possible way, my grandmother was ready to ship him out during the first signs. Thankfully my dad and uncle stepped in and started staying with him until he passed away a year later. Point being, women will always be ready to ship out her husband that has taken care of her for all their lives, because she cant “cope with the stresses”. She didn’t even wanna consider a person that came by everyday to do the same thing, because she thought he would eventually need full 24/7 care. I hate talking bad about my grandma, but she is just another woman that hadn’t worked for all of their married years.
I just hope and pray if that ever happens to me, I’ve saved enough money to just buy a boat and sail off into the sunset, and never heard from again.
It makes sense, and I’ve seen it happen before. When it happened with my grandfather, he also had diabetes in the worse possible way, my grandmother was ready to ship him out during the first signs. Thankfully my dad and uncle stepped in and started staying with him until he passed away a year later. Point being, women will always be ready to ship out her husband that has taken care of her for all their lives, because she cant “cope with the stresses”. She didn’t even wanna consider a person that came by everyday to do the same thing, because she thought he would eventually need full 24/7 care. I hate talking bad about my grandma, but she is just another woman that hadn’t worked for all of their married years. I just hope and pray if that ever happens to me, I’ve saved enough money to just buy a boat and sail off into the sunset, and never heard from again.
That’s why you have to know when the time is right to concede. Some people try to live forever and they eventually end up in the nursing home as a zombie with no quality of life, sometimes languishing for years before finally kicking it.
Dying with dignity is part of the MGTOW way.
“That’s why you have to know when the time is right to concede. Some people try to live forever and they eventually end up in the nursing home as a zombie with no quality of life, sometimes languishing for years before finally kicking it.
Dying with dignity is part of the MGTOW way.”
And this is a fantastic topic for a new thread sir.
Dying with dignity is part of the MGTOW way
Yes it is! I have always welcomed death at a young age (up until 70, is young to me) to be a blessing. Honestly, I’ve got like one other buddy that says we shall sail off into the bermuda triangle during our 70th year, see what happens. This is dependent on whether humanity have discovered how to live longer lives and not deteriorate at such a fast rate once you get older. But we’ll cross that bridge later on.
And if we come out on the other side unscathed, we shall just sail on and see where we go.
When a wife becomes old and infirm, her husband takes care of her, and everyone feels sorry for her.
When a husband becomes old and infirm, his wife tosses him into a care facility, and everyone feels sorry for her.
F~~~ that. It always happens that way, and it only goes to show that that whole “in sickness and in health” deal is yet another one sided lie of marriage at the expense of men. Seriously, women always try to sell marriage to men with that “you’ll die alone if you’re not married” bulls~~~, but married men always die alone regardless, abandoned by their wives. When the going gets rough, women always run to the lifeboats. What she really means is if you don’t marry, SHE might die alone.
So as always you have to look at marriage and ask yourself: “What’s in it for me? No, seriously, what’s in it for ME?”
The answer is, of course: Nothing.
Dying with dignity is part of the MGTOW way.
I lean more towards “going out in a blaze of glory” myself.
I lean more towards “going out in a blaze of glory” myself.
That’s not a bad way to go either.
Not surprising really, women don’t give a s~~~.
Not a surprise to many, I dont know much about or had any family members suffer with dementia but on the opposite scale my mother did home care my father 100% of the time right up to the moment he passed away at the age of 52 with motor neuron disease,nearly five full years and the last year being bed ridden and fed via a pump she cared and stayed with him but this of course is a completely different generation of women.
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