Have you noticed that the pick me grifters are getting the burn from their beloved male audience more frequently these days ?
I went to twitter and pretty much every one of the tradcon and red pill thot influencers is getting lambasted by the very men they cattered to for years at the expense of feminists.
I don't know whether to be angry at these women, or to pity them. But one thing for sure is that they made their bed, and now it's time to lay in it.
I heard an interesting take on the pickme/red pill dynamic which is that they don’t actually like each other. Pickmes desperately want the attention of their “strong confident alpha male” but those men are actually deeply insecure. Red pill men want their tradwives but actually don’t like them “readily available”- they want the glory of breaking down a strong woman and turning her into a tradwife.
So yeah, not surprised they don’t actually appeal to each other.
I honestlly think that this situation perfectly showcases the timeless FDS lesson that being a pickme never pays off. In the end, the men will hate you just as much as if you were a feminist. You're gonna get hatred from men either way, so why not at least take action to preserve your own happiness by stopping yourself pointlessly bending over backwards for male attention?
Sigh, if only pickmes could just see what's obvious.
I have noticed. I imagine the same conversations you see on social media are happening between husbands and wives in trad households and it’s getting very ugly for the wives. I saw a lengthy post on YouTube the other day where a man was discussing the new “rules” he implemented for his Conservative/Christian wife regarding sex, because she hasn’t been acting like she enjoyed it enough. Basically she’s completely financially dependent on him, and if she doesn’t obey these “rules,” he is threatening to abandon her and their kids for another woman at church he has lined up who will “appreciate” him more. What a great Christian man! It was one of the most horrifying things I’ve ever read and it made me sick. There were a few ultra-conservative men I dated years ago who I almost married, but something in my instincts told me not to and now I see why.
There is always a degree of evil in thinking that you're the woman who is somehow better than all the other women, or even who is just "doing things right."
We marched and bled for the lives we're allowed to live, and we've had to march throughout history.