Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Why are young attractive women riding the carousel? Could it be, a diversion from the

daily trod upon career-track stones (which creep into shoes) icy mud and...surprise, surprise pot holes?   Surely, college-educated women aren't totally stupid; surely they know what a wall is.   But what choice have 22-ish women have?  Spend their youth seeking a husband, have two or three kids...only to end up divorced 15 years later, with minimal education and stuck in a job which barely pays for a dingy apartment.

It happens.  

So, what do you call a career-focused young woman.  Materialistic?   Well considering, she spent 12 years paying attention to her teachers throughout elementary and high school...   Entitled?  Well, if we only have this life, and at the end of it, no white-bearded old deity to answer to, why not grab onto every advantage, while you can...while humming a line from the Who - "Hope I die, before I get old."  (Yep, showing my age :)

Statistically, however, she will get old.  Before she realizes it, she will turn 30-something.  And near the end of her shelf-life, she'll discover that red-pills (formerly known as MRAs, masculinists) are very catty: and do, out-mean, by leaps and bounds, the meanest girls from whom our careerist heroine had kept a wide berth during her high school years.

So yeah, she's bound to wonder if those red-pill guys aren't...eh, sometimes gazing toward the sidewalk, looking for a random $3 bill here or there.  It's easy to call these "aged out" women bitter, but come on, when these guys clique up - and come off like those snooty girls back in high school ... of course ms.wall-woman - reading their petulant little comments - might wonder, if in fact, some of these guys aren't actually...

Speaking of "bitter," there was a bitter old woman in the Scriptures.  Her name was Naomi.  Bitter?  You bet!   She had lost her husband, and her two sons - to a famine.  The word "bitter" also shows up in the New Testament.  Paul was telling husbands to not be "bitter" towards their wives.


"And she said unto them, Call me not Naomi, call me Mara : for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me." Ruth 1:20

"Husbsnds, love your wives, and be not bitter against them."  Colossians 3:19

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