Women can do all the same things a man can do. But their biological needs and wants are different.

Men work incredibly hard. Why? To win over a woman.

Women are attracted to strength, leadership, and success.

Men are attracted to women in their most fertile years.
Men have more extreme life outcomes than women.

Some men had so many children (Genghis Khan) 2% of the world are their descendants. Most men in history had no children.
At times in history, for every 17 women who had a child, only one man did. That’s sixteen evolutionary male losers for every successful woman.
Men are programmed by evolution to work hard so they can win a great woman.

So if men succeed in their career it’s not to spite women. It’s to flatter them.
Women simply do not have the same incentives.

Men are most attractive when they are leaders with high socioeconomic status.

Women are most attractive when they are 22.
A woman who copies the male reproductive strategy and works her 20s and 30s instead of finding a good partner is kneecapping herself.

A man’s sexual market value increases because of career success.

A woman who works her 20s is losing her opportunity to find a good partner.
Early 30s women who worked through their 20s often double down on the male reproductive strategy. Work even harder, make your own money, become a boss.

All the while male interest in them goes down. Maybe they manage to get one IVF baby in by early mid 40s.
The male reproductive strategy simply does not work for women.

Women would be better off having kids in their early 20s, and then going to college and starting to work in their 30s and 40s.
Being able to do all the same things a man can do, does not mean that trying to become a man is a recipe for happiness.
The smartest 1% of women are already realizing that the male way of structuring their career does not work for women.

For womanhood to truly win, women will need to forge their own way of living that fits female biology, instead of copying male careerism.
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