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I’m specifically referring to Gaston from “Beauty and the Beast” as an example. As hated as his character is by women and he’s SUPPOSED be the hated character by the audience (and rather blue-pill), I can’t help but like and feel sorry for him. He reminds me of a younger version of me, pre-red pill.
The guy tried getting Belle’s attention and tried impressing her, and she kept shoving the poor guy away, and chose a temperamental beast-demon while she developed some Stockholm syndrome. Of COURSE that would upset him. No guy going after a girl likes competition, and losing to a literal monster must have been devastating. For goodness’ sake, Gaston chose her over the women that fawned over him…and he didn’t even get a chance!
What that taught me as a kid was that to get a woman’s attention is useless, unless you literally own a castle and are a high member of society like a prince. Gaston was popular, ambitious, well-built, a good hunter (and possibly provider), but Belle didn’t want that. She wanted the guy that practically abused her and forced her to live in his castle in exchange for her father…then started falling in love with him. I assume it was his high status and potential riches from said status?
It reminds me of the same kind of thing in Twilight. An abusive, controlling, immortal vampire that hangs out with high schoolers in his 100′s can get the girl, too! I mean, that series made, what, billions of dollars? There was another guy there, Jacob, who was willing to care for her and be there for her, but she wanted the “hawt, dark guy that could change her into a vampire.”
That is an accurate summary of female behavior all right.
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You nailed it, Megachris. I had had the same reaction watching that as a kid.
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#GenderSegragationNow!My girlfriend was watching Gilmore Girls (spelling correct, like I give a f~~~) the other day and I was in earshot.
I said this show f~~~ing sucks ass and she needs to turn it off when I’m in earshot. All it is for an hour is women who are hyper bitches bitching about men. I point out the main character is an uber bitchface who just…bitches about this and that first world problems, and men.
That’s the type of s~~~ that women watch day after day, hour after hour. Eventually they start to think it’s appropriate. I make fun of it now when she turns it on so she watches when I’m not around.
My girlfriend was watching Gilmore Girls (spelling correct, like I give a f~~~) the other day and I was in earshot.
YUCK. My previous roommate used to play that on my Netflix account while I was at work, and I’d come home and see it on my watch history…if she wasn’t already watching it. Being a “good little Christian girl” that she was, I asked her why she even liked the show, considering it didn’t support neither her nor my personal/political/religious beliefs in many aspects. She said the characters are “just funny, even though they practically worship Obama.” They don’t care if they disagree with it morally, as long as it’s entertaining. The only thing I liked about it was the two chicks, although whiny and annoying, weren’t too bad looking for their ages.
It’s the same with my ex and “Pretty Little Liars.” It’s a show about a few hot chicks, one of course being a bisexual/lesbian, and the others being pretty obvious feminists…and them trying to unravel some mystery. My ex, supposedly not being a lesbian nor a feminist, was just fine with the show anyway. Then again, she was also fine with Orange is the New Black and the “females” on that show (I quote that since one is a male-to-female).
My girlfriend was watching Gilmore Girls (spelling correct, like I give a f~~~) the other day and I was in earshot.
YUCK. My previous roommate used to play that on my Netflix account while I was at work, and I’d come home and see it on my watch history…if she wasn’t already watching it. Being a “good little Christian girl” that she was, I asked her why she even liked the show, considering it didn’t support neither her nor my personal/political/religious beliefs in many aspects. She said the characters are “just funny, even though they practically worship Obama.” They don’t care if they disagree with it morally, as long as it’s entertaining. The only thing I liked about it was the two chicks, although whiny and annoying, weren’t too bad looking for their ages. It’s the same with my ex and “Pretty Little Liars.” It’s a show about a few hot chicks, one of course being a bisexual/lesbian, and the others being pretty obvious feminists…and them trying to unravel some mystery. My ex, supposedly not being a lesbian nor a feminist, was just fine with the show anyway. Then again, she was also fine with Orange is the New Black and the “females” on that show (I quote that since one is a male-to-female).
Women watch some s~~~-tier TV. Between that, and annoying reality TV I get p~~~ed off and make her turn it off.
Don’t back down on that otherwise that’s all you’ll be watching, is her bulls~~~ TV shows.
Women watch some s~~~-tier TV. Between that, and annoying reality TV I get p~~~ed off and make her turn it off. Don’t back down on that otherwise that’s all you’ll be watching, is her bulls~~~ TV shows.
Exactly. I remember making my ex angry because I told her I didn’t want certain shows played on my TV, and asked if I could 1) play a video game instead (which she said before she enjoyed watching me do…and we all know that’s a lie) or 2) compromise on another movie on Netflix.
I watch Daredevil when I have time to focus on it and have liked it for the most part. Tried watching other things to have a more “manly” Netflix lineup, hahaha! I liked “The Expendables 3” even though I couldn’t help but laugh at Ronda Rousey’s parts. I just felt like I was watching a promotion for her real-life fighting career.
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