Woman Tells A Class Full Of Girls She Don't Pay Bills Because She Knows How To Take Care Of A Man

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This is just appalling anti-feminist bullshit. If I heard any woman talking like that, I am running the other way.

Why do they having her talking to young girls?

 
This is a correct thinking woman unfortunately as a man in this current social climate a woman like this is rare and it's dangerous being with her because at any time she could change her mind ask for a divorce and you would be forced to pay alimony
 
Undefeatable;c-10144337 said:
This is just appalling anti-feminist bullshit. If I heard any woman talking like that, I am running the other way.

Why do they having her talking to young girls?

Feminism is destroying society
 
Kat;c-10144178 said:
i ro ny;c-10144176 said:
It’s fair. That old school mentality exists still.

So does old school racist mentality..is that fair too?

Foul.

well, the lady in the video is simply saying what works within the world that SHE lives.

she says that shes a muslim. some muslims uphold the mentality that the man provides and the woman nutures. is that a fair mentality? some folks would agree. does this one size fit all? absolutely not.

there was no correlation to self-ho'ism (as the threadstarter put it) and taking care of a man. there was not even a parallel to be drawn between her not paying any of the bills to "trickin".

this conversation seems to be about knowing your worth/value in the traditional man/woman marriage-relationship.

that being said, i dont know how "old school racist mentality" has the same legs to stand on in this conversation. the old school racist mentality will never be "fair" in any logical way.
 
Kat is a racist white cunt what the women said in the video has nothing to do with race but kat is trying to make a comparison.
 
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Kat;c-10144240 said:
The problem I have is that this is how I was raised. I was not coached on how to qualify or attend college, it was almost assumed that I would graduate HS and get some BS job until I met a husband and had kids. That's the way my mother was raised as well.

The world has changed. Two incomes are usually needed, marriages don't last as they used to, a higher education is almost a necessity.

SOME women will find men to take care of them, but most will have to depend on self sufficiency or at minimum, contributing to the household.

I want my daughter prepared for best and worst case scenarios and not fed fairy tales.

so you're saying that you were raised to know how to FULLY take care of a man?
 
Here's another side of the story:

Since the Great Depression (1930s) the government instated Welfare, food stamps and section 8 housing.

Since the 1960s there's been a feminist movement where its illegal to discriminate against somebody because of their sex/gender.

As a result the traditional paradigm of a man that works and the woman stays home and takes care of the kids has been destroyed. Nowadays you have women who go to college with the intent of having a career. That in itself isn't bad but it doubles the workforce pool. When the women's lib movement first started (which was during the civil rights movement) you had Blacks and Women entering the workforce.

Another element is the birth control pill and the legalization of abortion. Nowadays a woman can control when she gets pregnant and if she decides she doesn't want the baby she can terminate the pregnancy.

So now, in 2017 Women have welfare, section 8 and food stamps to take care of a child which eliminates the purpose of a husband. And some speculate that the government created those programs intentionally for the purpose of destroying the Black family. Think about it, if its the 1960s/70s/80s/90s a Black man has enough problems with racism and discrimination. Why would a Black woman need a Black man if the government can provide the things that he can't?

As a result we have two or three generations of fatherless children.

So yeah, its great if you're a woman and you can find a man that makes a lot of money who is willing to support a wife and kids, but the government created an alternative that makes him irrelevant.

 
i ro ny;c-10144398 said:
Kat;c-10144240 said:
The problem I have is that this is how I was raised. I was not coached on how to qualify or attend college, it was almost assumed that I would graduate HS and get some BS job until I met a husband and had kids. That's the way my mother was raised as well.

The world has changed. Two incomes are usually needed, marriages don't last as they used to, a higher education is almost a necessity.

SOME women will find men to take care of them, but most will have to depend on self sufficiency or at minimum, contributing to the household.

I want my daughter prepared for best and worst case scenarios and not fed fairy tales.

so you're saying that you were raised to know how to FULLY take care of a man?

Yes.

Nobody asked if that's what I wanted though. Options would have been nice.
 
huey;c-10144403 said:
i think children should be taught to be self sufficient no matter what the gender is

exactly anybody agreeing with her bullshit is questionable. Preach that shit to grown women who can decipher what they want out of it.
 
I didn't have a problem with what she said. It's traditional gender roles. She's MARRIED, and her HUSBAND takes care of her. Not randos, not sugar daddies, a dude who wanted a traditional wife and they have what they wanted.

Also, she didn't say she wasn't self-sufficient. She said she knows her role and her value and she plays her part as the wife and mother. If they can afford to live on one income, who am I to say they doing it wrong?
 
7figz;d-563316 said:
... and she says it with full conviction too.


Fair / Foul ?

Is she teaching these young women self-value / self-ho'ism ?

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Aye bruh...u know why women have shorter feet and arms than men?

So they can be closer to the stove
 
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Kat;c-10144409 said:
i ro ny;c-10144398 said:
Kat;c-10144240 said:
The problem I have is that this is how I was raised. I was not coached on how to qualify or attend college, it was almost assumed that I would graduate HS and get some BS job until I met a husband and had kids. That's the way my mother was raised as well.

The world has changed. Two incomes are usually needed, marriages don't last as they used to, a higher education is almost a necessity.

SOME women will find men to take care of them, but most will have to depend on self sufficiency or at minimum, contributing to the household.

I want my daughter prepared for best and worst case scenarios and not fed fairy tales.

so you're saying that you were raised to know how to FULLY take care of a man?

Yes.

Nobody asked if that's what I wanted though. Options would have been nice.

You where a who're you chose nigger dick an ashamed your white father coal burner
 
She just one of the lucky ones.

Theres plenty of women that know how to take care of a man and have provided that luxury only to be under appreciated or taken advantage of.

After doing it for 19 years why wouldnt she be so confident?
 
Thats basically saying if it wasnt for a man she wouldnt have shit...she promoting dependence and complacency

Didnt watch the vid either

And on the other end she could just be financially well off but doesnt have to dip in her funds...will she do it for him is another question
 
Ain’t watch the vid but I can speak from personal experience....when I have a woman that’s on her shit you fucking right she ain’t gotta work. The King gonna take care of all that. Bills, recreation, independent ventures...I’m on it.

But.....

It’s plenty that comes with that. I’m not an easy mf to deal with. She can’t suck my dick and feed me and think I’m going. Only been 3 women in my life that have reached executive status but eventually I broke them. Didn’t do it on purpose but shit. It happens. The mf I married got it better than all them hoes. Live in nanny, allowance, plenty of “me time”.

Truth is most women can’t handle a mf once they convince themselves “he’s too good to be true”
 
I agree with most of what she said but I don't like the setting she presented it in. Looks like a classroom setting and if so that's highly inappropriate. I'm a SAHM and I don't live free by any means. . We are in this together. It doesn't work unless we work together.
 

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