"The Femme Fatale Archetype: When Sexuality Becomes a Weapon"
→ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rdFtd1tdzc
@ 2:41 Roni "An absolutely killer representation of how much power the femme fatale archetype has is the 1992 movie Basic Instinct. If you haven't seen it, you have to check it out! Sharon Stone plays a bombshell of a woman who's accused of murdering her boyfriend while they were making love—by sticking an ice pick in his back. Yikes! She is literally the gorgeous woman who seduces a man, only to kill him in the end."
Fascinating, thanks Roni. It feels good to get a bit of culture between two basic rage videos. I paid €2,500 to a matchmaker in real life; they legally 'owned' my heart and broke the contract, as they broke my heart 3 months later, without introducing me to a single woman—just like they do with about 50% of their male members, for 'easy profit.' In 6 months, I will be a 40-year-old virgin. I just want peace, but I always find myself in the middle of a fight. I've never experienced anything but hate for 40 long years.
@ 4:51 Roni "The trend of women hypersexualizing themselves is the femme fatale. Take, for example, their WAP* (*Wet Ass Pussy) video, which was praised by liberal women everywhere as making history and empowering women. The whole song is about women using their sexual power to manipulate, exploit, and control men. The song reduces sex to the physical act, to the sloppy reality of flesh on flesh—there's only physical sex." (...) "In the song, they talk about using sex to reduce men to their basest instincts, making them addicted puppets and using them for money."
A michtonneuse is a French slang term for a woman (or, less commonly, a man) who enters into relationships primarily to gain financial or material benefits from her partner, without necessarily being genuinely interested in a romantic or emotional connection. Typically, a michtonneuse may manipulate others’ feelings to receive gifts, money, or luxuries, often maintaining a superficial or transactional relationship solely for personal gain. In English, the term gold digger is the closest equivalent, though it generally lacks the same nuance of frequent, smaller material exchanges associated with a michtonneuse.
@ 7:44 Roni "You know the book Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky, where Raskolnikov commits a murder and is never the same person afterward? By defying the moral order, no matter how good your reasons are, you become changed in some fundamental way. You could call it 'selling your soul to the devil,' or you could call it a self-disgust so deep that, to cope with that cognitive dissonance..."
Back in the day on Match (a dating website), I created a quiz with 20 questions. I spent months making the best possible quiz, ensuring each question related to an essential life value, such as 'Do you forgive cheating?', 'Do you go out to nightclubs without your boyfriend?', 'Do you have piercings/tattoos?' At the time, I was only dating people who scored well on it, and I met some lovely people. But nowadays, the way women choose relationships for 'status,' 'measurements,' or 'social validation'... I mean, how did we get here? The way we consume relationships nowadays, like a disposable camera—just to capture a few memories and then dispose of it—is simply disgusting. As a human, my brain doesn’t compute anymore and refuses to adapt to these miserable traditions.
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