Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Was intended to be satire and they nailed it

 

 

Reputed to be from the BBC and was intended as satire. Satire: human foolishness or vice is attacked through irony, derision, or wit.

In modern use, satire usually includes exaggeration.

...all I could think of was the line "...once a month" as if it were a chore. Obviously, she needed to train her husband a little bit more.

8 comments:

  1. It would be great to see a poll of what women think of this supposed satire. I would bet that 75% at least would agree 100%.

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    1. I get paid over 💵200$💵 per hour working from home with 2 kids at home. I never thought I’d be able to do it but my best friend earns over 💵10k💵 a month doing this and she convinced me to try. The potential with this is endless. Heres what I’ve been doing..
      🙂 AND GOOD LUCK.:)

      HERE====)> Work at home

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  2. Women (and men too) are starting to realize they not only CAN'T have it all; they DON'T WANT to have it all.
    Whether the push to work comes from feminism or high costs, the effects are the same.
    This is another case of : The only way to win is to not play the game.
    In particular, don't push to have it all. Don't feel you need expensive cars or a house - get a little bit more than you NEED but not as much as you want, etc.
    I know people who live well despite being "poor" by popular definitions.
    JH

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  3. Sex once a month? That would be luxury! It is Christmas, wedding anniversary and birthdays if you are lucky. >};o)

    Phil B

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    1. The Bible says that spouses must not deny one another. Aside from serious injury/illness or lack of available privacy, refusing the marital embrace is a serious sin.

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  4. https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-matrilineal-societies-exist-around-the-world-its-time-to-look-beyond-the-patriarchy-200825

    matrilineal societies exist around the world – it’s time to look beyond the patriarchy

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  5. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/03/south-korea-fertility-rate-misogyny-feminism/673435/

    Speaking of misogyny, I had no idea South Korea was like this but, wow, misogyny is ripping the country apart. I had no clue from the article title that it was about that.

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  6. wow, wifeys get paid $8,000 dollars for 12 minutes (per month) working from home, that works out to $40,000 per hour and no laptop required.

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