I was talking to a homey of mine about feminism and how it is affecting society; in specific to the Princeton Mom's teachings that young women should go to college to find a husband when they are in the sexual primes.
I told him most women that I have encountered through my years went to school to study for a liberal (lazy) arts degree for 4 or 6 years and most are either executive assistants or teachers. Most if not all were party girls that took the easy way out, keeping their collegiate ways alive well into their late 20s (drinking, smoking, promiscuity etc).
Now as their SMV has declined and they are looking for a suitable mate, most use their academic credentials/passports as some sort of trophy piece (I have a 4/6 year degree from a state school, i've been to XYZ country etc..)
As many of them have become washed up and realizing that no sensible male is nibbling at the bait, desperately seek attention from younger male counterparts and begin to develop relationships with these kids in irrational attempts to re-claim youth.
I know feminism was alive and well when I was in high school but not as prevalent as today. Do you think that it is a valid theory that today's feminist movement has a correlation to sexual misconduct by female teachers in high school?
I told him most women that I have encountered through my years went to school to study for a liberal (lazy) arts degree for 4 or 6 years and most are either executive assistants or teachers. Most if not all were party girls that took the easy way out, keeping their collegiate ways alive well into their late 20s (drinking, smoking, promiscuity etc).
Now as their SMV has declined and they are looking for a suitable mate, most use their academic credentials/passports as some sort of trophy piece (I have a 4/6 year degree from a state school, i've been to XYZ country etc..)
As many of them have become washed up and realizing that no sensible male is nibbling at the bait, desperately seek attention from younger male counterparts and begin to develop relationships with these kids in irrational attempts to re-claim youth.
I know feminism was alive and well when I was in high school but not as prevalent as today. Do you think that it is a valid theory that today's feminist movement has a correlation to sexual misconduct by female teachers in high school?