How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Negroid001(m): 11:49am On Jun 23 |
Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. 363 Likes 44 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by immortalcrown(m): 11:52am On Jun 23 |
A nice writeup.
But the problem in this generation is entitlement mentality, not provision.
Provision is for basic needs and according to the provider's capacity.
Entitlement mentality amounts to greed and inconsideration.
Providing for a woman is different from satisfying a woman that feels entitled. Examples: buying her latest iPhone or latest hair is not provision, buying her cloth and shoes each time she is invited for ashebi is not provision. 269 Likes 24 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by phorget(m): 12:13pm On Jun 23 |
You failed to differentiate between provision and entitlement mentality, some women actually feels that cos they are beautiful then men should just give them money. No any sensible man would ever shy away from providing for an equally sensible woman, the problem lies with those women that sees it as a birthright to always have their ways with men. SIMPs are those men that succumbs to women manipulation without having to use their head. 274 Likes 33 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by DevilsEqual(m): 12:27pm On Jun 23 |
Who is Nature? What is Nature??
Ive always wanted to ask how these animals learnt all these and from whom?
It's even funny cause their reproductive and parenting trait don't evolve(the first documented behavioral adaptation of any animals still remain same even 1300years after)
Animals are deliberately deprived of the "speech element" that's present in humans and no evolution would ever made them reach that level
There is a Grand Designer somewhere A Super-Architect made this
- I'm EmperorCaesar 125 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by FitCorper: 12:45pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. Philosopher… kudos bro, don’t mind those broke and bitter men claiming redpill. There is a big diff btw confidence and arrogance. 24 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Sonnobax15(m): 12:46pm On Jun 23 |
Redpill only exist on social media.... There's no way a man will have a 'thing' with a banny without his wallet being affected, unless he's the naturally stingy type of guy ..... I pity men wey dey take social media rules serious to the extent of applying them into their real lives,cuz that your role model wey dey form strong man untop bannies matter for social media fit dey wash him own banny pants and undies steadily for house........ 45 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Namaster: 12:47pm On Jun 23 |
Nice story BUT you obviously have no idea what red pill is all about.
NO red pill in the world will teach a man NOT to provide for his wife or family. What red pill teaches is that men should not be IDIOTIC about their relationships with women.
For instance, did you know that Pigeons are MONOGAMOUS and that they mate for life?
Same thing cannot be said about humans, especially women.
One KEY aspect that red pill highlights is the DUAL nature of female sexual strategy that your analogy conveniently ignores.
Unlike the pigeons in your story, while the man is out gathering resources to build a home for his wife and himself, the wife is busy blowing another man like blo-blo.
That's one of the commonsense that red pill teaches. And no amount of love story can change that. 230 Likes 26 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Sucre6: 12:55pm On Jun 23 |
Using this your comparison to relate to real life situation, you see that house those birds built and all loved up in it?
The female bird can never bring another male in that nest unlike some ladies, pay all her bills and sort her house rent, she will bring a random dude to knack the hell outa her in the same house, u never see anything 😂😂😂
-Nature ain't manipulative unlike the other gender -They don't begrudge you when you don't buy bone straight for her on her birthday -They don't refuse you sex when all other trump cards in their closet fails -They are not self-entitled I have seen guys that do more than just providing for a girl, paying all her bills and sorting out her house rent, yet she will still cheat with reckless abandon. I can go on and on and on
Bro, you need to unlearn anything you learn from the bird, the scenario ain't the same and the comparison is very partial and incorrect, if you apply this very thing to women, you end up chewing your fingers in regret 163 Likes 17 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Meedon: 1:06pm On Jun 23 |
Sucre6: Using this your comparison to relate to real life situation, you see that house those birds built and all loved up in it?
The female bird can never bring another male in that nest unlike some ladies, pay all her bills and sort her house rent, she will bring a random dude to knack the hell outa her in the same house, u never see anything 😂😂😂
-Nature ain't manipulative unlike the other gender -They don't begrudge you when you don't buy bone straight for her on her birthday -They don't refuse you sex when all other trump cards in their closet fails -They are not self-entitled I have seen guys that do more than just providing for a girl, paying all her bills and sorting out her house rent, yet she will still cheat with reckless abandon. I can go on and on and on
Bro, you need to unlearn anything you learn from the bird, the scenario ain't the same and the comparison is very partial and incorrect, if you apply this very thing to women, you end up chewing your fingers in regret No mind am. Them go soon give am bastard children 98 Likes 19 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Caleb15(m): 1:22pm On Jun 23 |
Why do i smell breakfast been served 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by ReacherSaidNoth: 1:45pm On Jun 23 |
Your bird analogy sounds romantic, but it is not at all comparable to human relationships.
If the female pigeon was a modern day Nigerian woman for example, it would not only throw out the ill-fitting part, but fly away to a male pigeon with an already made nest. And if another male had finer feathers, then it would have no problem mating with it. 126 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by etrange: 3:12pm On Jun 23 |
I don’t know how this might impact your story, but there are animals where the females are providers like lions, animals where the males incubate the eggs like penguins, animals where the females lead the pack like elephants and hyenas, animals where the females are known to kill the males like praying mantis, animals where both partners take turns to incubate the eggs like - wait for it - pigeons!
I love your writeup, don’t get me wrong. I also believe the red pill stuff is some childish nonsense perpetuated by people with failed relationships and, therefore, eager to make others look foolish for working out theirs. My point, however, is that nature of full of exceptions, and you might need to be cautious when defining the roles of one gender based on a few minute observation like yours. I beseech you to monitor those pigeons some days more if possible. You’ll have a more comprehensive observation of the pigeon lifestyle.
Here’s a spoiler:
1) The male pigeon chooses the “nest” site by laying a few items there himself, and the female approves it by eventually taking over the process. She arranges things the way she wants while the male fetches the items (this is the part you saw). 2) The males pigeon sometimes sits on the eggs so the female can go get some food. They take turns doing this. 3) Both parents will also take turns to feed the squabs when they’re hatched. Each one produces a semi liquid substance from their crops. 4) The couple will likely stick together for live with none ever cheating on the other.
So you see, male pigeons aren’t just providers, they are partners in every sense of the word. I sincerely hope some of these additional observations will further impact your outlook in life.
Happy Sunday! 150 Likes 23 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Silentgroper(m): 3:29pm On Jun 23 |
etrange: I don’t know how this might impact your story, but there are animals where the females are providers like lions, animals where the males incubate the eggs like penguins, animals where the females lead the pack like elephants and hyenas, animals where the females are known to kill the males like praying mantis, animals where both partners take turns to incubate the eggs like - wait for it - pigeons!
I love your writeup, don’t get me wrong. I also believe the red pill stuff is some childish nonsense perpetuated by people with failed relationships and, therefore, eager to make others look foolish for working out theirs. My point, however, is that nature of full of exceptions, and you might need to be cautious when defining the roles of one gender based on a few minute observation like yours. I beseech you to monitor those pigeons some days more if possible. You’ll have a more comprehensive observation of the pigeon lifestyle.
Here’s a spoiler:
1) The male pigeon chooses the “nest” site by laying a few items there himself, and the female approves it by eventually taking over the process. She arranges things the way she wants while the male fetches the items (this is the part you saw). 2) The males pigeon sometimes sits on the eggs so the female can go get some food. They take turns doing this. 3) Both parents will also take turns to feed the squabs when they’re hatched. Each one produces a semi liquid substance from their crops. 4) The couple will likely stick together for live with none ever cheating on the other.
So you see, male pigeons aren’t just providers, they are partners in every sense of the word. I sincerely hope some of these additional observations will further impact your outlook in life.
Happy Sunday!
. Educative... 46 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Anunakeeh: 3:51pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. Muumuu Learner. 27 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by ogbe88(m): 4:47pm On Jun 23 |
etrange: I don’t know how this might impact your story, but there are animals where the females are providers like lions, animals where the males incubate the eggs like penguins, animals where the females lead the pack like elephants and hyenas, animals where the females are known to kill the males like praying mantis, animals where both partners take turns to incubate the eggs like - wait for it - pigeons!
I love your writeup, don’t get me wrong. I also believe the red pill stuff is some childish nonsense perpetuated by people with failed relationships and, therefore, eager to make others look foolish for working out theirs. My point, however, is that nature of full of exceptions, and you might need to be cautious when defining the roles of one gender based on a few minute observation like yours. I beseech you to monitor those pigeons some days more if possible. You’ll have a more comprehensive observation of the pigeon lifestyle.
Here’s a spoiler:
1) The male pigeon chooses the “nest” site by laying a few items there himself, and the female approves it by eventually taking over the process. She arranges things the way she wants while the male fetches the items (this is the part you saw). 2) The males pigeon sometimes sits on the eggs so the female can go get some food. They take turns doing this. 3) Both parents will also take turns to feed the squabs when they’re hatched. Each one produces a semi liquid substance from their crops. 4) The couple will likely stick together for live with none ever cheating on the other.
So you see, male pigeons aren’t just providers, they are partners in every sense of the word. I sincerely hope some of these additional observations will further impact your outlook in life.
Happy Sunday!
This one is always ready to counter anything, well what do u expect from this gender. 3 Likes |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Silentgroper(m): 6:13pm On Jun 23 |
ogbe88: This one is always ready to counter anything, well what do u expect from this gender. it's actually an educative insight of the op's analogy ... 27 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by FRANCISTOWN: 6:32pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. Interesting. So pigeons are your mentors? Okay. We've heard you. All man for himself. 31 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by eazzzy1(m): 6:34pm On Jun 23 |
There’s a story in the bible of two women. There was famine in the land, they agreed to eat their children. The first woman boiled her child and they both ate him. The next day it was time to boil the second woman’s child and she hid him.
The first woman didn’t need the redpill to understand the unfairness of that situation.
Continue to monitor your pigeons, you will soon discover the female fly away to gather too sometimes and she doesn’t keep her collection for herself alone. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Nonexisting1: 6:36pm On Jun 23 |
No sane person is against love and no one is stopping you from providing for the woman you love but when a 'providee' fails to meet her expectations, then the provider who has consistently met his own becomes an idiot and a SIMP. Let that sink in, boy. 50 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Sheistoopretty(f): 6:47pm On Jun 23 |
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Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by 1Sharon(f): 6:50pm On Jun 23 |
Most male animal species tend to perform some sort of act to please the female species while the female just watches and takes her pick
Peacocks show off their bright feathers to attract a peahen
Lions with a full mane and physical strength are impressive to lionesses 7 Likes |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by 1Sharon(f): 6:57pm On Jun 23 |
phorget: You failed to differentiate between provision and entitlement mentality, some women actually feels that cos they are beautiful then men should just give them money. No any sensible man would ever shy away from providing for an equally sensible woman, the problem lies with those women that sees it as a birthright to always have their ways with men. SIMPs are those men that succumbs to women manipulation without having to use their head. The reason why women feel this way is because that is how it usually how it pans out in reality. In the slave trade era, the beautiful women were usually forcefully taken as trophy wives at worst they'll be concubines. The not so good looking ones were killed at worst or kept as sex slaves in a back room somewhere. Women have never been treated the same based on their looks Humans are naturally superfical, despite what they say. Their actions give them away 17 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by jmoore(m): 6:58pm On Jun 23 |
I don't know any married man that have said that men should not provide for their wives and children.
Marriage and dating are completely different.
The father of a single lady should be the one providing for his daughter, not the boyfriend.
The pigeon example in your story has nothing to do with a male providing for a female. The pigeons were building a nest, nest is not food. The male pigeon brings the materials while the female builds the nest. 27 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by AcadaWriter: 7:12pm On Jun 23 |
A nice writeup. 1 Like |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Ishilove: 8:25pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. C'est fini 2 Likes |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by phorget(m): 8:26pm On Jun 23 |
1Sharon:
The reason why women feel this way is because that is how it usually how it pans out in reality.
In the slave trade era, the beautiful women were usually forcefully taken as trophy wives at worst they'll be concubines. The not so good looking ones were killed at worst or kept as sex slaves in a back room somewhere. Women have never been treated the same based on their looks
Humans are naturally superfical, despite what they say. Their actions give them away The ability to control your actions in respect to beautiful entitled women makes one a RED PILLER, I personally do always see the female gender as the weak gender and I do the little I can to help but unfortunately the beautiful ones among them often time think their beauty gains them favor so I've learnt to always chop their eyes while the so call ugly ones gains favor from me. If you are beautiful then forget it. 21 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by 1Sharon(f): 8:30pm On Jun 23 |
phorget:
The ability to control your actions in respect to beautiful entitled women makes one a RED PILLER, I personally do always see the female gender as the weak gender and I do the little I can to help but unfortunately the beautiful ones among them often time think their beauty gains them favor so I've learnt to always chop their eyes while the so call ugly ones gains favor from me. If you are beautiful then forget it. So controlling your actions now makes one a simp? OK o! 2 Likes |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Afrobasic(m): 8:35pm On Jun 23 |
Oddly enough, I was watching a documentary on the BBC recently.
Some female lions went to hunt and caught a small deer. As they are about to feast on it, the male lion makes an appearance, roars, and they all left the meal for him. The male lion eats the whole meal, leaving the females hungry. Regardless, by morning, the next day, they were all loved up. (Really happened!)
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Women are naturally made to serve men! No questions asked.
Do you see how ridiculous it sounds to draw conclusions from nature?
Going philosophical, what you have done is to cherry-pick a scenario from nature that confirms your preconceptions about relationships. Look up confirmation-bias or selective-evidence-fallacy. 62 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by skywalker240(m): 8:48pm On Jun 23 |
Say for example
That Pigeon was trying to go back to get another twig after the obviously entitled she threw away the first one he brought, and on his way, one small tegoulo use catapult burst he head?
What the red pill is trying to say is,
You don't have to kill yourself to be acceptable in the face of women and the society. 40 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by joseph1832(m): 8:57pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. Can't get no better than this bro. I'm glad you figured it out sooner, than later. Though, aside this whole women being the home maker, make sure the woman you finally settle with, is submissive. It's very important. Trust me. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Juliearth(f): 11:07pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. You have said it all. Feminism and the red pill movement is primarily tied towards homosexuality. When the two he derived develop hate for the opposite, they would naturally crave intimacy within themselves. 9 Likes |
Re: How Nature Humbled My Stance On Redpill by Juliearth(f): 11:08pm On Jun 23 |
Negroid001: Was relaxing on my verandah sometime last week and i witnessed something that had me thinking up till this moment.
For over 2 days a particular pigeon had been visiting my compound and i dismissed it in my subconscious as nothing peculiar. This particular morning though, the pigeon swooped in again, hopped here and there and in one crazy frenzy picked up a piece of discarded rubber material and took off. My eyes followed it and surprisingly it's destination wasn't far, it flew to a piece of erected metal beam opposite my house, curiosity got the better of me and i stood up and observed. Behold, it had been picking up twigs and sorts for it's partner. The partner was building a nest, and when it arrived she collected the piece of rubber material from the male, tried fitting it in the nest and threw it away when it didn't fit. The male flew took off immediately to get another twig. I somehow forgot about the incident not until this morning i can see both lovebirds cuddled up in a complete nest.
Bam! It hit. Epiphany or whatever you call it. Men are naturally built to be providers and women are home makers.
Don't know what's wrong with this generation and the hype about being woke with women shi. Sounds like a homosexual propaganda to me. I love women, smart ones, beautiful ones, every one...
It's my duty to provide for the woman i love with what i have at my disposal and it's her responsibility to support me. Together we shall make our abode a Haven. Simple...
Any other thing? Na una sabi. I'm not weak, neither am i lazy. I only go women that have interest in me. I don't simp.
But say i no go provide, that one na lie. You have said it all. Feminism and the red pill movement is primarily tied towards homosexuality. When the two he derived develop hate for the opposite, they would naturally crave intimacy within themselves. 4 Likes |