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Why Women Deserve Less

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It's filled with "statistics" interpreted with bent rhetoric explaining to men how this proves the world is unfair to them, how great it is for women, how stupidly women behave, how fundamentally useless women are "in the world of men". Its actual knowledge of history and contemporary culture is razor-thin. Considering how much books have helped me) I guess I naively assumed there would be a bit more maturity in these parts (Goodreads). Sentence Summary: “Since modern women don't care to reciprocate the interest and investment men have in them, then women deserve less of your time, money, and energy”

Yes, hateful body-shaming has no place, but Women think telling girls that being unhealthy is to be admired does? That’s EXACTLY what pandering gets you. A misrepresentation of reality. A lie to make you feel good in the moment while long term you only truly suffer. It’s just like how irresponsible people treat credit cards, “Don’t pay now, just pay later!” Get the validation you seek now and sweep the rest under the rug so you can suffer later.The first is explicit: for men to work hard, place yourself in the top 5% of men the book says women are interested in, and then the women will be rolling to you, pretty much without you having to do anything else but get into that top 5% Please understand this is not a permanent farewell. Think of this period as Vingle's hibernation, a time for us to rejuvenate and return in a healthier and improved form.

The narrative is “Only Women get bodied shamed”. That’s like saying only Women get bullied in school. And only Women should receive support for it. While I have NOT seen a single hate filled or childish review from Men bashing Women on here, I will still say keep on loving Women (as I know you do) and understand that none of these kind of discussions (in the book, my review or elsewhere) should leave you harboring any kind of resentment towards Men or Women. Strictly use it as a source of information to shine light on things you may not have noticed otherwise. Also notice how you have never in your life seen “Big is beautiful” or any statement like that directed towards Men. What does that tell you? TLDR: The overall premise is women deserve less because now more than ever they have options galore and aren’t valuing your time and effort to any respectable degree. Give them less of your attention + energy primarily online but in dating as well.Chapter 1: Briefly outlines the perspective many women in large cities who go out weekly and are active on social media have towards Men and dating. In short she has countless options, more than you can ever relate to or fathom. And because of that her personality, attention span, view + treatment of you, ability to connect meaningfully all suffer. While her expectations and ego rise. This is surely a chapter that will angry many Women. But if understood from a less extreme and not as simplistic point of view than the one he presents, his overall message bares weight. There is truth to it. That message is 99% (at the very least) targeted towards Women. Is it more about body-shaming or is it more about Women not wanting to be held accountable? Because if it’s truly about body-shaming and acceptance than Men must not experience the slightest bit of it (body-shaming) because they are NEVER told it’s “beautiful, strong, masculine or handsome”. And they never have been.

Through a mix of witty puns, hilarious anecdotes, and a keen sense of humor, this book is an enjoyable, enlightening read for anyone with a taste for cutting societal commentary. Each chapter takes on a different facet of the misogynistic mindset, debunking misconceptions and stereotypes about women's roles, capabilities, and aspirations. From historical gender roles to female leadership, from the pink tax to the supposed fragility of femininity, Fish & Fit Books takes aim at these outlandish notions with a deft mix of humor and hard truth. The book laughs at the irony of the 'fairer sex' label, the myth of the 'supermom', and the ludicrous fear of a future with gender equality.Overall he has a very simplistic and leaning heavy towards a “Pro Man” point of view. Not wrong per se, but it’s very clear that if you solely look towards Men like him for such information, you are not getting the whole picture. You would be narrowing your perspective when you should be widening it and taking in various different sources. And to be fair he does state that this book is merely an introduction and not a comprehensive look at things. The Vingle team still holds dear the community we've built together. With hopes that when the frosty economic climate improves, we wish to preserve the possibility of awakening from this hibernation and eagerly resuming our journey. We ardently hope to overcome these challenging times together and await the day we reunite with each one of you. One gender is told to be as you are, despite the negative impact of your health and how it affects any potential children while the other is heavily encouraged to go to the gym and actually improve themselves. Once again guys please have some sense and don’t treat this as your Bible. Delve into various other sources that aren’t as skewed one way or another and develop your own perspective based on objective facts not how you feel things should or shouldn’t be but how they ARE.

Chapter 4: The example here is hilarious but I’ll let you discover it. I had no clue because I don't care about celebs.Chapter 5: “And that ugly truth is that most women simply don't like most men that much and never really did.” All that should tell you that very, very few Women are going to be able to give you a useful review of this book with any actual substance. Few are objective, and even fewer are objective AND understand the landscape.

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