I’ve Read “The Manipulated Man” By Esther Vilar PROOF 50 Years Later She is More Than Right | Part 1
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"The Manipulated Man" Esther Vilars classic polemic about the relationship between the sexes caused a sensation on its first publication. 50 Years Later She is More Than Right. Modern Dating is confusing for men and women. Our videos are made for educational purposes.
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0:00 Intro
3:23 The Slave's Happiness
11:20 What is a man?
19:40 What is a woman?
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MABTW: TWRA OR DIE. She's not afraid to admit it, it is very freeing for a woman to admit this.
Thank you Manosphere_Highlights_Daily for putting this interview on here. I'm sure it wasn't easy to find this footage but, I'm glad you did.
Esther Vilar is a woman I like. Her book the manipulated man is a very good read.
at 12:23 I call troon suspicion points. man hands I say!
Although there are exceptions, I find women tend to whine far more than men. Dramas, complaints, "depression", fabricated crises -- everything of that kind -- are taken to extremes, demanding gratification. Rarely are they stoic, quietly absorbing difficulties to spare their "partner" from pain or over burden. If something can be complained about, they will PREFER to do so, even if doing so will excessively burden their supposed partner -- they care little, if at all, about the consequences to men in their lives who are there purely to serve. Women tend to be the ones who ask for and demand things. Think of the risk we feel for the fellow who cries in the car about his burdens and fear of failure, that if his wife were to see, we know he would be the one at risk.