Freedomain Radio - Stefan Molyneux - How to Disagree With a Woman Aired: 2025-01-13 Duration: 04:20 === Women Share Men (04:20) === [00:00:00] Men! [00:00:00] Men! [00:00:01] We are programmed to cock so that we can fuck. [00:00:05] Right? [00:00:06] Programmed to cock so that we can fuck. [00:00:08] There are times in human history when eight females reproduced for every one man. [00:00:19] Which is why women find 80% of men unattractive. [00:00:24] There will never be enough super attractive men to go around for women, which is why women in general We're willing to share men, right? [00:00:35] And they're doing that now, right? [00:00:37] They're doing that now. [00:00:39] Twice as many women are in relationships as men. [00:00:41] The math is not complicated. [00:00:43] Situationships is just, you speak for harem. [00:00:47] Women are sharing men. [00:00:52] Women are sharing men. [00:00:56] So, men, are programmed to not disagree with women. [00:01:06] Because if we disagree with women, they'll freeze you out and your genes die with you. [00:01:15] And not only do you freeze her, will she freeze you out, but she'll say you're crazy, you're creepy, right? [00:01:22] You're a weirdo. [00:01:23] There's something off about him, something weird. [00:01:26] He gives me the ick. [00:01:28] Doesn't he give you the ick? [00:01:29] She'll just program other women to reject you, which is why women plus state power is gynocentric tyranny. [00:01:38] Men plus state power is fascistic tyranny, so I get it. [00:01:41] But if you want to vet someone, I don't agree. [00:01:47] Here's why. [00:01:48] in any mean way, not in a hostile way or an aggressive way. [00:01:51] So you just disagree. [00:01:59] That's the only way to vet. [00:02:01] Does that make sense? [00:02:02] Just disagree. [00:02:03] Just disagree. [00:02:04] She will be very attracted to you if you disagree, unless she's a complete bully. [00:02:17] Bye. [00:02:17] Thank you. [00:02:21] Yeah, and if she doesn't disagree with you on anything, that's also a red flag. [00:02:24] Yes, for sure. [00:02:25] Yes, for sure. [00:02:29] When I confronted my former friend about abusing her husband, she gaslit me so hard, so that was fine because it was a clear sign to drop her entirely. [00:02:37] Yes, but what you're not saying, you said she was a shapeshifter, so she usually gravitated around my opinions, I guess. [00:02:44] I didn't see that side of her before, right? [00:02:46] So I'm very glad you did this, and I'm really glad that you as a female brought this up, and I really appreciate you bringing this up. [00:02:52] So what's missing is any sympathy for her husband. [00:02:55] You're just like, oh my God, my friend was so crazy. [00:02:57] I got away. [00:02:58] I was really glad to get away. [00:02:59] It was a good thing. [00:03:00] I didn't see that, right? [00:03:01] But what's missing is sympathy for her husband because, I don't know, did you circle back and give sympathy to the husband? [00:03:07] Nope. [00:03:08] Probably not, right? [00:03:09] And again, I'm not criticizing. [00:03:11] It's just that empathy for men is very hard for a lot of women, right? [00:03:17] Empathy for men is very hard for a lot of women. [00:03:21] Male suffering is suck it up and be a real man, right? [00:03:26] Like, for women to have preferences is having standards. [00:03:29] For men to have standards is being controlling and abusive, right? [00:03:32] For a lot of times, right? [00:03:37] Situationships where women don't know who else is in the harem. [00:03:40] Yes, but they suspect, right? [00:03:41] A woman says, that's something I love about my husband. [00:03:44] He will actually disagree with me. [00:03:45] It absolutely drives me up the wall sometimes, though. [00:03:47] Otherwise, though, you eventually feel like you're in a relationship with yourself. [00:03:50] Yeah, for sure. [00:03:52] And you're being manipulated, right? [00:03:53] Being overly agreeable. [00:03:55] It's one of the most insidious forms of manipulation. [00:04:01] What if she passes this vetting process, yet her family doesn't? [00:04:07] Well, you talk to her about the contradiction between her values and her family's values, right? [00:04:14] Is it good to be able to disagree with people and have rational conversations? [00:04:17] Yes. [00:04:18] Well, it doesn't seem to be the case with your family, so help me understand that, right?