There's a recent TikTok trend in which women ask their boyfriends or husbands how often they think about the Roman Empire. Thousands of women on TikTok are posing the same question to their partners and are fascinated by the fact that men frequently think about the Roman Empire. My question is, why do we even care? Women have already devoted so much time to analyzing male behavior. Can you imagine thousands of men asking the women in their lives, "How often do you think about getting kidnapped/Princess Diana?" and being captivated by women's thoughts and psychology, then posting them on TikTok? Can you envision news headlines reading, "Men Expose Women for Bizarre Princess Diana Trend: Why Do Women Think About Princess Diana Every Day?" Men simply don't pay much attention to what women think about. And when men do ask women questions, it's mostly related to themselves, such as, "Do you care about men's height?" Instead of pouring energy into things that don't matter, women should focus more on investing in our own growth.
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wasn't the roman empire known for it's extremely misogynistic culture and homo-social relations among men? Interesting how scrotes think about it all the time...
Getting kidnapped--almost daily
Princess Diana--At least once a week.
They love to love vicariously through others men's accomplishments...and violence against women. There you go.
I think it's always the Roman Empire because that's the popular and relatable one on TV. The "Romans are just like us!" Illusion that's the subconscious of US politics. Washington DC is imitating Roman temples, so that's the vibe (and the arrogance). So ignorance about other empires is partially about American myopia and delusions of grandeur, even if it's not conscious.