Friday, July 18, 2014

42, Female, Unmarried, Professional...Miserable

How's that feminism thing working out for you ladies?

On a sad related note, perhaps it's because you put a career and material items ahead of human relationships and interaction.

I'm going to say it again - feminism is a mental disease.  And that's not hyperbole or rhetoric.  It's a warning to younger women and girls.

6 comments:

Charlotte said...

One of the best decisions I ever made was to get married at 21. Everyone had high hopes that I'd pursue a powerful career because I had done so well in grade school and college (I graduated early from both). Nope. I'm much happier tending to my family. My feminist, 30-something acquaintances still give me flak for it despite the fact that they are quite miserable being alone.

Anonymous said...

" it's because you put a career and material items ahead of human relationships and interaction."

Nah! Can't be that, women are soooo good at relationships.

Anonymous said...

Nah! Can't be that, women are soooo good at relationships.

Indeed they are. They have all of that social sense built in from the start.

MarkyMark said...

My feminist, 30-something acquaintances still give me flak for it despite the fact that they are quite miserable being alone.

That's because misery loves company...

Usagi Yojimbo said...

I see these single feminists in their late 30s-40s all the time at work. I can feel the hate from them when I'm happy and single.

It's getting harder and harder to not keep the laughter inside. They look so frazzled and burned, all because they did the wrong thing and followed the herd.

Nate w said...

If feminism means that women pay their own bills, I am more feminist than anyone on the planet. If it means that women live off alimony and govt assistance while bragging about being independent, then feminism is the pinnacle of idiocy. The only feminists I've ever met are the latter.