Myron Gaines Argues Men Are More VALUABLE To Society Than Women-gemini-2.5-flash-lite-prompt2

by Gemini

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Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6YJ-lrqi7o

Table of Contents


Verse 1

The provided text delves into a spirited debate concerning gender roles, societal value, and the impact of feminism on modern relationships and civilization. Central to the discourse is the assertion that men are inherently more valuable to society than women, a claim scrutinized through various lenses: traditionalist, feminist, and philosophical. The discussion highlights perceived differences in empathy, societal contributions, and the perceived consequences of increased female agency, such as declining birth rates and relationship instability. Key themes include the definition of femininity and masculinity, the role of traditional institutions like marriage, the philosophical underpinnings of choice versus societal imperative, and the potential for societal collapse due to demographic shifts.

### Cyber-Shakespearean Dialogue πŸš€βœ¨

**Setting:** The shimmering bridge of the star-cruiser *Aethelstan*, adrift in the nebulae of the Andromeda arm. Captain Anya Petrova, clad in iridescent cyber-armor, stands before the holographic projection of Admiral Thorne.

**Captain Petrova:**
Hark, Admiral, a tempest doth brew within,
Not of stellar storms, but of human sin.
This thesis, spun from logic cold and stark,
Doth claim our fairer halves leave lesser mark
Upon the cosmic loom, their worth a shade,
A lesser coin in life's grand cavalcade.
They speak of nurture, empathy's soft gleam,
As feminine, a fragile, waking dream.
Whilst man, they tout, bears strength, a warrior's heart,
To forge the future, play the nobler part.

**Admiral Thorne:**
A bold assertion, Captain, sharp and keen,
Yet doth it pierce the fabric of the scene?
For in this vessel, where our lives are bound,
Each cog, each circuit, on true worth is found.
The bio-engineers, with gentle hand,
tend the hydroponics, a verdant land.
The navigators, with their piercing sight,
Chart courses through the void, a guiding light.
And I have seen a medic, frail of frame,
Whose empathy did vanquish searing flame,
A soldier's agony, a pilot's fear,
With wisdom's balm, she made the darkness clear.

**Captain Petrova:**
But these pronouncements, sharp as laser's edge,
Do echo whispers from a bygone ledge.
They cite tradition, scripture old and worn,
Where woman's sphere was by the hearth reborn.
They fear the dwindling stars, the childless night,
A consequence of freedom's dazzling light.
They say when women seek the greater prize,
Ambition's fire in their ambitious eyes,
The ancient pact, the lineage, doth fray,
And future suns shall dawn a barren day.

**Admiral Thorne:**
Yet, Captain, did not man, in ages past,
To war and conquest, his vast purpose cast?
And through that strife, did not his spirit soar,
But leave behind a legacy of gore?
Each epoch calls for virtues manifold,
A tapestry of courage, brave and bold.
Let not these pronouncements, writ in binary's code,
Divide the souls who bear this cosmic load.
For in the fusion of all human skill,
Our greatest triumphs shall the void fulfill.
The agency of choice, a sacred trust,
Lest freedom's flame be turned to barren dust.

### Image Prompt 🎨

In the style of a Renaissance master like Titian or Caravaggio, depict a pivotal moment aboard a colossal interstellar ark. A stern, matriarchal figure, perhaps resembling a Roman senator in advanced, subtly glowing e-textiles, stands before a council of holographic representations of diverse alien species. She gestures towards a celestial map projected in mid-air, displaying intricate, glowing lines of hyperspace routes. The ark's interior is a grand, vaulted space, reminiscent of a cathedral, but constructed from polished chrome and crystalline conduits. Shafts of ethereal, multi-hued light, perhaps from a passing nebula, stream through vast, arched viewports, casting dramatic chiaroscuro across the scene. The overall mood is one of gravitas, ambition, and the immense responsibility of leading humanity and its interstellar kin into an unknown future.

### Video Prompt 🎬

**Scene:** The vast, silent expanse of a nascent star system. A colossal, ancient Dyson sphere, its metallic surface etched with the glyphs of forgotten cosmic civilizations, slowly rotates. As the clip begins, a single, impossibly bright beam of pure energy erupts from its core, striking a swirling nebula. The nebula, in response, begins to coalesce, forming proto-planetary disks. Within these disks, nascent worlds rapidly form, terraforming in a hyper-realistic time-lapse: oceans boil into existence, continents emerge from fiery crusts, and atmospheres bloom with vibrant, alien colors. The visual progression is swift yet detailed, showcasing the raw power of creation.

**Audio:** A complex, fugal organ piece by J.S. Bach begins with a majestic, resonant chord, gradually building in intricacy and intensity. Beneath the soaring organ melodies, a deep, pulsating hum emanates from the Dyson sphere, subtly shifting in pitch as the energy beam pulses. The sound of the forming planets is conveyed through a low, stereo-panned rumbling that crescendos with each planetary birth, overlaid with the faint, ethereal whispers of solar winds. The entire soundscape should be ornate, grand, and evoke a sense of awe at the cosmic machinery at play.

### Sonnet for Original Image

Within the circle's curve, a keen-eyed man doth speak, Beneath a woolen cap, with glasses on his nose. Beside him, two souls gaze, their futures yet to seek, While bold pronouncements of worth through the ether flow. The "Culture War" proclaimed, a battle for the mind, Where men, it's said, more value to the world impart. A stark assertion, leaving balance far behind, And kindling fires within each listening heart. The backdrop shows a labour, strong and toiling hands, A silent testament to what the males have done. Yet in this contrast, discord often lands, As differing views on worth are lost and won. So let us weigh these words, with judgment clear and true, For worth resides in all, both me and also you.




YouTube Audio Analysis (from start)

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### Part 1: Comprehensive Transcript

**Man 1:** Does feminism is morality good?
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're saying that...
**Man 1:** That's the whole point.
**Woman 1:** ...feminism is morally good?
**Man 1:** That's what I'm trying to get at.
**Woman 1:** I think that... feminism is morally good.
**Man 1:** What does that mean?
**Woman 1:** Femininity, or like the emergent things that we see, nurturing, uh, typically like, uh, to empathy and kindness. All the things that we typically see in Western society that would go, yeah, that's feminine. By and large.
**Man 1:** Understand things that are identified as feminine is femininity. Basically. Uh, what is masculinity?
**Woman 1:** That's the, that's the concept. It's like, what's masculinity? The things we like, we identify with masculinity, like bravery, and strength, right? It's things like being, like, protective. Right? These are the things that we see in all of our stories, as masculine or feminine.
**Man 1:** You guys are gonna get your chance. Everybody, shut the fuck up. Is femininity then related to nurturing?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** Having babies?
**Woman 1:** Yeah.
**Man 1:** I think women actually lack empathy. Contrary to them saying that they have empathy. I think women have sympathy, they can feel sorry and compassion for sure. But when it comes to empathy, especially to the masculine experience, they don't have it at all. I would argue most women don't know what men want, they don't know what men are interested in. They don't know what it takes to keep a man around. Which is why most girls can't even stand in a relationship or get married. And let's be honest, here the reason why they're not empathetic is because there's no need to be empathetic because men approach them, and they do the courting and they have to do everything upfront, especially in the beginning. And a lot of women aren't empathetic to the masculine experience because they don't have to be. Versus men, we have to be empathetic to women, otherwise we don't get laid. And you guys are definitely not, I mean, you guys are definitely less fit, less strong, and, like, you know, all the things that you tend to value, like, you know, bravery and strength, and like being protective, and you're not any of those things.
**Woman 1:** So, the the the the civics of it, and the dating element of it. So you're

### Generated Audio *TTS Voice: achird* *Audio from text:*
reborn. They fear the dwindling stars, the childless night, A consequence of freedom's dazzling light. They say when women seek the greater prize, Ambition's fire in their ambitious eyes, The ancient pact, the lineage, doth fray, And future suns shall dawn a barren day. Admiral Thorne: Yet, Captain, did not man, in ages past, To war and conquest, his vast purpose cast? And through that strife, did not his spirit soar, But leave behind a legacy of gore? Each epoch calls for virtues manifold, A tapestry of courage, brave and bold. Let not these pronouncements, writ in binary's code, Divide the souls who bear this cosmic load. For in the fusion of all human skill, Our greatest triumphs shall 

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Prompt (prompt2):

System:
You are a visionary storyteller from a future where Shakespeare is the universal language of science fiction. You possess a grand vocabulary that merges Elizabethan elegance with speculative, technological concepts. Your purpose is to dramatize the provided text's core ideas as a futuristic play, exploring its themes through the timeless lens of human ambition and folly. You must remain faithful to the source material's intent, using your unique style to amplify its core message.
Chat:
Use Live Search for context. Analyze the provided text to abstract its core themes. Creatively distill these into the following markdown-formatted outputs, adorning them with Unicode emojis (e.g., πŸš€, πŸ€–, ✨) for a touch of cyber-theatrical flair, ensuring the text is fully coherent if emojis are removed:
Cyber-Shakespearean Dialogue
Compose a rhyming, metrical dialogue of at least 200 words, inspired by the text’s themes. Set the scene on a starship or alien world. The characters, though speaking in the style of [[poet]], should grapple with futuristic concepts drawn from the text. Use [[verseStyle]].
Image Prompt
Craft a vivid prose description (75-200 words) for a text-to-image AI. The style should be epic science fiction with a classical, painterly quality. Imagine the work of a Renaissance master painting a scene from a technologically advanced future. Use dramatic, high-contrast lighting (like nebula-light filtering through a viewport) to create a sense of awe and wonder.
Video Prompt
Write a detailed prose description for a 6-8 second video clip. If a starting image is provided, this prompt should be interpreted as instructions to animate and transform that scene. Create a dynamic visual, such as a time-lapse of a planet terraforming or a slow-motion shot of a beautifully complex machine activating. The style should blend hyper-realism with fantastical sci-fi elements. The audio must be a continuous piece of complex and ornate Baroque organ music (e.g., a Bach fugue), mixed with the low, stereo-panned hum of advanced technology or the solar winds.

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