The male desire to own women is part of masculine psychology. Ownership of women can include the right to sex on demand and to the woman's faithfulness. Women have a complementary desire to be owned by men.
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Yeah, uh, no. As a female with a whole lifetime's standing, I can tell you that teenage girls jealously want exclusive rights to own a boyfriend, and teenage boys feel the same about the girls. It's different, when (and if) you grow up. Adult relationships don't suffer from that same insecurity that young lovers have, and nobody has to "own" another person.
No one can ethically own anyone else, and neither law nor custom *ever* changes that fact. Put another way, treating people like property is immoral - flatly and unequivocally wrong in every era.
*Every* - yes, every - slave owner that has ever lived, lives now, and ever will live is acting wrongly - gravely disconnected from natural empathy - and will either change in life or die as a bad person ; low in character.
Yes, OP, you are a morally bankrupt, lazy, entitled tin pot man who thinks women owe him servility just 'cause.
No need to earn rank, position, or respect; you can spell your name in the snow with your piss so naturally you and your ilk feel superior to half the human race.
In short, yes you posturing psycho, you ARE a bad person and you are bad by choice . You should NEVER father children. In fact, I'd be happy to build a donation page toward the cost of getting you fixed.
1) Not part of my psychology. I'm sure you want to tell me I'm not a real man, but that's an accusation that has far less weight coming from people obsessed with proving their masculinity to the point of fearful paranoia that everything threatens it electing to compromise your own wants and personality to conform to an external ideal while I'm perfectly comfortable in my masculinity. I could wear a frilly dress whilst cuddling a kitten in a pile of teddy bears and be more manly than you in that regard.
2) Ownership of a person is slavery, sex without consent is rape, and not only is commitment a two way street it in no way means people have to put up with abuse.
3) Objective reality refutes that several times over. It is a statement untrue for the simple fact you think women need to be put in their place, to say nothing of women's suffrage and the growth of feminism overall.
I have no desire to OWN a woman, much less women in the plural. I deeply crave to love and be loved by one woman till the bitter end: Not master and slave, but partners, friends and true companions.
But, of course, being the soulless sociopaths they are, Roosh Vile and co. will never be able to comprehend the concept of relationships that are not based on dominance or utility, much less experience true love. I would pity them, were they not so throughoutly despicable in their behaviour.
No, you dumb fuck. I desire to have great, consensual sex with women, yes. But not ownership. Women aren't pets
I just want to know....WHAT'S UP WITH THESE HYPER-MISOGYNIST NINCOMPOOPS POPPING UP ALL OF THE SUDDEN?
President Pussy-Grabber.
@Kanna
"Adult relationships don't suffer from that same insecurity that young lovers have"...
Hmm... a bit of an assumption maybe. I always feel that the more in love you are with your partner, the more insecure you feel due to the higher emotional stakes.
The rest of your comment I agree with.
Erm, no we don't. At all! Women have a desire for body autonomy.
Desire to own human beings is a mental disorder.
No-one, ever, has right to sex on demand. The only sex you can get on demand is with your own hand.
Faithfulness ought to go both ways; it's something a couple promise each other.
While possessiveness is part of both our animal and cultural heritage, it is pretty much the same in both genders and their variations. Only a handful of borderline masochists want to be owned, and I doubt the percentage is higher in women, excepting perhaps those who have been mind-tortured by certain twisted cults. Said cults generally orbit around males who have gone alpha ape. This is a throwback that is, in itself, a mental disease.
What the OP is describing (poorly) is an archetype that belongs in the past just as much as the desire to shit in one's hand and throw poo at those we don't like.
Women have a complementary desire to be owned by men.
Then what were those suffrage/women's lib/feminism things about?
Oh wait, Kings Wiki... those guys don't know anything about women. And they don't speak for me, since I've never had the desire to own a woman.
And they obviously don't know what it's like to be in a relationship, since sex on demand wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable as sex with a woman who is really into you.
Said it before, I'm going to say it again, why is it I feel that at heart, Douche V and his flock are still that nerdy "nice guy" who never got over "Ashley the Mean Girl Cheerleader" either "friend zoning" or straight-up laughing at him when he awkwardly approached her for a date in high school?
As a male, let me just call bullshit. As a male that likes dominant partners, I cite myself as a counterexample. As a male with a functioning brain, I have to wonder why this "Kings Wiki" exists at all. Are these "alpha" wannabes so dense that they'll forget their own bullshit if someone doesn't write it down?
@Frogflayer
Yeah, those books kind of started to annoy me after reading a few, because it's like the same thing over and over....
Oh, and I knew some "Goreans" online years ago....some nice people there, but a lot of them tended to take themselves WAY too seriously. Ah, the good old days of Yahoo adult chat rooms....lol. I feel old when I think of how long ago that was.
If you are so intent on owning a woman, I suggest you find a woman who shares that kink and work out a safe, sane and consensual agreement with her. Kindly leave the rest of us who do not want to be owned or who might even want to own men out of it.
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