So I lurked r/FemaleDatingStrategy for like five minutes. The talk going on in there is evidence enough of female-on-male historic and systemic sexism.

You might be on to something; maybe it's not coincidence that the two most outspoken, man-bashing 'feminists' type women I know (I know them through family, so I'm stuck with 'em) are very unattractive people. And I'm trying not to let my opinion be swayed by their attitudes towards men either, they really do just fall well outside of what culture defines as feminine beauty. Hell, if I ranked all the women I know IRL from prettiest to ugliest, it would nearly directly correlate with ranking them from most 'traditional' and happily in a relaionship, to most 'angry/outspoken' and sexist torwards men. TBF, I wouldn't be surprised if the same correlation existed for men too (most handsome correlating to most traditional/happy relaionship, etc.)

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