Roosh wrote a blog about asking women two questions:
- Do you need a man?
- Do you want a man?
The answer to the first question is always "No" even in more traditional countries.
The answer to the second one is always "No" in America (and I reckon the whole Anglosphere) and frequently "No" in others.
Even if in fact they do need and want men, as they say to themselves and others that they don't often enough, it becomes their mindset and reality.
If you ask men similar questions about whether they need or want a woman, well there's no prize for guessing the answers.
- Do you need a man?
- Do you want a man?
The answer to the first question is always "No" even in more traditional countries.
The answer to the second one is always "No" in America (and I reckon the whole Anglosphere) and frequently "No" in others.
Even if in fact they do need and want men, as they say to themselves and others that they don't often enough, it becomes their mindset and reality.
If you ask men similar questions about whether they need or want a woman, well there's no prize for guessing the answers.