@tripu i think that's because nothing of the current agenda is good for women and they are increasingly pushed over the edge. one should fear the woman who is pushed so far, they usually are all-in.

@tripu Hmm, the first link has no description that i can make sense of. Too much lies in the dark, especially if those “true desires” are meant to be specified by the women in question of if it is suggestive up to shaming them for thinking differently.

The second seems to be an economic view? It reminds me of what is going on in the USA, where abortion bans seem to target poor women as incubators.

In the last, i see a hint of “communicate well, that means more than just saying yes, and your sex will be better”. If that’s what is meant, it checks out.

Of course, not having read any of the actual books, i could be way off. So this is just my impression based on the descriptions.

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