They're just trying to keep men masculine and women feminine. Of course the Saudis have taken the Hard on Hoes thinking too extremely, but there's a balance where gender roles need to somehow be enforced in society.
Nobody is winning with this equality shyt. Fine, it's great that women have the same opportunities as men, but beyond a certain point, women being masculine to the extent of becoming corporate/sexual conquerors brings misery. Majority of these hardcore feminists come to realize that big career/sexual achievements don't fulfill them as much as how it does some men, and major depression ensues.
Same thing on the flip side: men are now being allowed to be equal to women in terms of emotional expression and that's great up to a point. But eventually simps and effeminate men come to realize that society instinctually crushes men for such behavior and this leads to many suicides in men who "did the right thing" all their lives, only to end up getting everything taken from them.
We need to borrow a leaf from Saudis and codify gender roles somehow. I think making laws is too much, but they can be unspoken social rules. What do y'all think?
Nobody is winning with this equality shyt. Fine, it's great that women have the same opportunities as men, but beyond a certain point, women being masculine to the extent of becoming corporate/sexual conquerors brings misery. Majority of these hardcore feminists come to realize that big career/sexual achievements don't fulfill them as much as how it does some men, and major depression ensues.
Same thing on the flip side: men are now being allowed to be equal to women in terms of emotional expression and that's great up to a point. But eventually simps and effeminate men come to realize that society instinctually crushes men for such behavior and this leads to many suicides in men who "did the right thing" all their lives, only to end up getting everything taken from them.
We need to borrow a leaf from Saudis and codify gender roles somehow. I think making laws is too much, but they can be unspoken social rules. What do y'all think?