I'm already working the Mrs on 3. God bless these women who go through pregnancy.I’m not big on regret but one thing I wish we had done differently is to have more kids. Have all you can, there’s nothing better.
I'm already working the Mrs on 3. God bless these women who go through pregnancy.I’m not big on regret but one thing I wish we had done differently is to have more kids. Have all you can, there’s nothing better.
Your wife seems amazing.My wife has a very take charge personality. She runs the house schedule, knows the teachers, makes sure the bills are paid, etc. She’s better suited to all of that than I am. She’s very smart, has a business degree from UNC, and turned down a national management position in her first career to stay home with our kids.
She agrees with you for essentially the same reasons you stated. Her view is that men are more logical and should deal with most of the stuff outside of the home, women are more empathetic and should deal with most of the stuff inside the home.
She’s also one of the few women I know who doesn’t think women should be pastors or politicians, and thinks polygamy makes sense because the wives would lives would be better if they had other wives helping them. She does not like Trump but has voted for him three times. She typically just asks me who she should vote for and does that.
Out of curiosity, what did you recommend she do in 2024? Because you said you didn't vote from Trump.Mine has come around to taking my recommendation.
Well funny enough she voted for Trump. I guess I have convinced her that the left is insane. And shes backed off her abortion stance after we have had a baby and lost a baby.Out of curiosity, what did you recommend she do in 2024? Because you said you didn't vote from Trump.
I think it's really funny that your entire argument is based on a sample that is your friends.Post #2: Education, Interest, & Understanding
Personal story time. I have a tight knit group of 7 friends/families (8 including me). We are all married, all very successful in career and wealth accumulation, all married and have at least 1 child. All college+ educated.
The men in this group fall 7/1 in terms of conservative/liberal. 6 of them voted for Trump. I didn't because I don't vote for liberals. The wives fall 7/1 liberal/conservative. My wife being the only holdout.
We get together once per year. Every other year is a men's only trip / women's only trip. Every other year is a trip where we all converge with our children.
Last year the men went on a white water rafting trip. The women went to the Taylor Swift concert in London. This year, we rented a beach house in Outer Banks.
On the rafting trip, we had a blast. And during the evenings, as the cigars were being smoked, and the bourbon was flowing, we'd get into many conversations about deeper stuff. Specifically politics, the rise of AI, business opportunities, and religion/atheism conversations. We'd talk the election, the tariffs threats, the federal reserve funds rate, the border crisis, inflation impacts, should we be involved in Russia/Israel conflicts... when did the universe start? the Big Bang makes no sense! No, it's the only thing evidence supports!
When my wife returned from London I'd ask how the trip went. So much fun. What'd you talk about? "Oh you know, so and so is dating someone... Travis Kelce thing seems not real... Shannon is thinking about quitting bc Mike is doing so well... who from our group is going down the lip filler & botox rabbit hole.".
This year at the beach... something may come up politically about ICE or whatever. "Fuck Trump!" says a tipsy wife. When pushed... "he's just a racist!." Now the men want to engage, "well let's talk about it." One of the lead women shut that down "NO! WE AREN'T TALKING POLITICS... nobody cares."
I say the rambling above because I think it's reflective of the dynamic between the two sexes. Men are interested in debating, discussing nuance, understanding the why behind important things. Women don't want to be bothered with that. It's not interesting. It might cause controversy. Let's just move on and discuss the latest grammy awards controversy. This board is mostly men. Twitter is mostly men. Reddit is mostly men. Men want to discuss and learn. Women want to go to Instagram.
The wake up call to me here is that this is a group of 16 people. Where I know 8 are highly curious, at least somewhat educated on multiple political topics, and tend to vote for the right. On the flip side, I know the other 8 are not curious at all about these topics, aren't interested in discussing something that doesn't confirm their priors, and tend to for the left.
This is problematic. One group of informed individuals are completely offset by one group of disinterested individuals. And mind you, these are married white women - who are most likely to be persuaded to conservative ideals. This problem only gets worse for the childless unmarried.
I've tried to engage these highly educated, highly successful women on their political views. And I kid you not, their support for the left boils down to essentially one of three things:
1. They want abortion rights
2. Compassionate. They're not a racist or bigots... those are on the right
3. Girl power. Feminism is not aligned to the right
This level of superficial thinking is making progress impossible. They aren't interested in debating, because even doing so would be giving oxygen to racists and abortion deniers. Women are hive creatures. It's evolutionary that they are for protection. That is true socially as well. They would rather be aligned to the mainstream majority position than the truth, because aligned with mainstream majority is safe
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My wife is an Ivy League educated, double major in Biology and economics, medical doctor. She couldn't give two shits about the federal funds rate or what 10 year treasury bills are selling for. And that's totally OK! I don't want her spending her time on wonky policy. I want her watching some stupid reality show she enjoys and to go buy that autumn sweater and enjoy the Taylor Swift show. Talking politics is boring and stressful for her and her group. Talking politics is entertaining and interesting for the men.
Women simply do not desire to go deeper on a single topic, let alone dozens of topics. Their emotions override their logical thinking. "Trump is a racist! I can't vote for a racist!" Their empathy makes it impossible to do what is necessary to move society forward. "This black kid raped a young girl... but he grew up poor and the system was against him and we should give him another chance!"
These are attributes that make women amazing in many parts of the world. Including raising children, healthcare, services, etc. My wife is a wonderful mom to my daughter, and there is nothing more important than that to me. All of these women in this group are amazing mothers. And that's why I want to see their progress through and protect their children politically from their ignorance
Conclusion - a demographic that is completely uninterested in learning about things that affect all of society should not be the majority voting demographic which decides policy that affects all of society. See: NYC mayoral race
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Our next post will be about the dangers of the political divergence between men and women, and how voting is a peaceful proxy for war
I think it's really funny that your entire argument is based on a sample that is your friends.
May I ask a question, this friend group, mainly your friends? Or your wifes friends? Or blended mutuals.
Also how many autistic women have you met? Because if you have met a single one, they'll tell you every single thing about their interest. But even ignoring that. you're conflating that you and your friends share an interest in politics, to some form of social intelligence, when really it's not a great sign.
The example you cited of disinterest is the "lead woman" not wanting to discuss politics, likely because it's going to lead to a shitty night for a lot of people. If you're around to have fun, why the fuck would you want to sour that with a contentious debate. One of my good friends is very conservative. We don't talk politics at parties because we don't want to put a sour taste in anyone's mouth. My brother in law is a libertarian, we shoot the shit but never in big groups again, because we're not trying to harsh the vibe.
My entire argument is definitively NOT based on a sample that is my friends.I think it's really funny that your entire argument is based on a sample that is your friends.
May I ask a question, this friend group, mainly your friends? Or your wifes friends? Or blended mutuals.
Also how many autistic women have you met? Because if you have met a single one, they'll tell you every single thing about their interest. But even ignoring that. you're conflating that you and your friends share an interest in politics, to some form of social intelligence, when really it's not a great sign.
The example you cited of disinterest is the "lead woman" not wanting to discuss politics, likely because it's going to lead to a shitty night for a lot of people. If you're around to have fun, why the fuck would you want to sour that with a contentious debate. One of my good friends is very conservative. We don't talk politics at parties because we don't want to put a sour taste in anyone's mouth. My brother in law is a libertarian, we shoot the shit but never in big groups again, because we're not trying to harsh the vibe.
I assure you, I walk on the most fragile of egg shells. These people have passionate beliefs, and are convinced wholly that if someone were to disagree, they must be a very bad person.As far as your discussion with "'very political' female friends" have you considered your tone? Like if you are talking to them with the attitude of "I'm the man, I know better" you probably won't get someone interested in a debate if you're acting a rightful cunt.
Some people can sniff out someone being a douche, and choose not to engage.
I assure you, I walk on the most fragile of egg shells. These people have passionate beliefs, and are convinced wholly that if someone were to disagree, they must be a very bad person.
Their arguments are hollow and superficial. They are bumper stickers. And the moment I might engage in a differing opinion, they get upset. One person in particular I'm thinking about is a co-worker of my wife. My first interaction with her, she made the comment to the effect of "I'm not really interested in the opinions of white men." That was not in response to anything I said... she just said it. Mind you, this is a white woman from Wisconsin
ya know, women
The rest of your post... I'm not interested in all the stories of "I know someone who loves politics and someone who doesn't"
That's not the point of my 2nd point. The point of my 2nd point is that men have a deeper desire to understand, whereas women stay at the superficial levels on things not deeply personal to them.
As I said... majority of us men. Majority on reddit are men. Majority on twitter are men. The places for discourse and debate are dominated by men
Women dominate instagram
There is an entire political party (D) that's mainstream position is that rich people should be punished because they are rich... that white people should be punished because they are white. That some races deserve more power than others. That poor people should get more benefits than non poor peopleI see the issue specifically the susceptibility to propaganda. As a man with a girl on the way I just can’t support stripping her of the same rights as my son.
There are evil forces conspiring to divide men and women and we have to be strong enough to protect them and crush those seeking to divide.
Do you think "pay more taxes" is a punishment?I think rich people should be applauded for their success. I also think they should pay more taxes. No sure that's the same as wanting them to be punished for being rich. Maybe some of these women are not into a political chat with someone who conflates those two thangs.
Cool. But you've given way more substantive arguments to defend the rights of pedophiles and murderers. I thought id be able to coerce more for innocent womenCounterpoint: No
There is an entire political party (D) that's mainstream position is that rich people should be punished because they are rich... that white people should be punished because they are white. That some races deserve more power than others. That poor people should get more benefits than non poor people
These are all discriminatory, and they face zero political consequences for this bigotry.
There would be less of these insane leftists if we restored the decision making in this country to the people who are most equipped to hold it
I just said the two should not be conflated.Do you think "pay more taxes" is a punishment?
these women in your social circle may also not want to engage with someone who routinely accuses people he disagrees with of being mentally ill, commies and defenders of pedos and murderers.Cool. But you've given way more substantive arguments to defend the rights of pedophiles and murderers. I thought id be able to coerce more for innocent women