The main mistake women make in relationships. Men love to please us, women. Not just love, but I can’t live without it. Where they get this from—I don’t know, but it’s in their nature: a) it’s definitely there, b) it can’t be burned out with a hot iron. Don’t feed a man bread; just let him twirl around on his belly in front of you.
Young and old, Russian and American, Christian and Muslim, white and black, rich and poor—all men love to serve us.
There are no exceptions, and there cannot be. This is the ultimate truth, which should be obvious to any woman, but for some reason the overwhelming majority of women live as if the world is arranged differently, as if we should please men, and they should please us.
A woman should be a mistress in the kitchen, a queen in public and a prostitute in bed. This is the nonsense that is hammered into the heads of our women. This is what they have accepted as the truth that does not require proof. You know what? You can accept anything as an axiom. However, this does not mean that the statement that you called an axiom is actually one.
In fact, any man needs a woman whom he will strive to please. Not she to him, but he to her. You don’t have to be a prostitute in bed, a housewife in the kitchen, or a queen in public.
A queen who takes off her crown at home and chokes on her dick, trying to please a man, is a funny and pathetic sight. There is no need to please anyone. It is not in our nature.
We are consumers by nature. It is in our nature to take. Bread, circuses, emotions, energy.
The talk about giving it back started later, when we were already so freaked out that the men rebelled, tightened the screws on us and demanded that we know our place, pointing us to the rug at the entrance to the cave.
Actually, men used to sleep on these rugs themselves and not buzz. These are their rugs. It’s not draughty there at the entrance and, in general, it’s normal. It’s in their nature to give, that is, to please. And we are supposed to take.
A man should be a prostitute in bed, a master in the kitchen and a king in public, but we don’t owe anyone anything at all because we are women, and that says it all. Any objections?