Modern Feminism: Glorified Pussy selling on steroids & reaping Unhealthy Pussy problems
The downfall and ill health of the pussy really got a major push over the cliff, with the rise of TV and feminism. Hollywood Heroines were frequently depicted as “bejeweled high class….usually blond white women who would move from husband to husband to husband best friend. This sleazy behavior was always depicted as glamorous even justified. These pussy sellers were depicted as liberated and were, bit by bit, chipping away at morality, numbing the minds of TV viewers to ask questions like
” Brook, how can you say you love Ridge but you married his Father and then his brother?” You confused bitch! ( this is a reference to Bold and the Beautiful).
Media & Unhealthy Pussy problems:
In every TV series from the 20th century, There were always some feminist ideas or an adulturess or adulterer. Don’t believe me watch all of Perry Mason, Inspector Wexford, Bold and Beautiful soap operas, Hollywood movies, Law and Order, etc ( British production yes, but father to police investigation series in Hollywood).
Inspector Wexford always depicts the English marriage as cold and stiff while one spouse is hankering after someone else’s spouse. no one is ever in love with their own spouse.
” Oh we hate men and we want to show them that we can use them too. We can sleep with men with no emotions”
Angry Feminists
and the sound of women’s pussy slapping its hand to its head could be heard all around the world.
What is a promiscuous lifestyle that a woman should aspire to?
What is in a workplace that a woman should aspire for?
Women should have been pulling men out of the workplace. Women should have been pulling their husbands out of the curse of working in a corporate life-sucking dredge. But NOOOOO…..these ” feminists wanted all women to join men in the drudgery”.
Now a myriad of problems are spewing forth decades later. Just look at America, the land of feminists dog owning, no kids having, bitter, lonely, independent, “we don’t need no men” women.