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Junk Mail/Visit Your Grandma video via Roosh
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Junk Mail/Visit Your Grandma video via Roosh

Roosh posted this video on twitter. It captures something I comment about often






This is the nightmare that bitchy, girl power, independent women have to look forward to: Being old, forgotten, helpless and alone. Once their beauty fades, and their health fades and no one bothers with them because they are self righteous cunts in general, they will realize why their grandmothers were the way they were.

When my grandmother was dying, she had 4 adult children to care for her, she was well cared for. Even the childless older women that I see good examples of have it made by being generous, kind and personable. One old lady, has no children but has taught sunday school at church for something like 35 years, she has got to be in her 80s and has an entire congregation supporting her because she has given to them and is a humble, kind, likeable woman.

The somewhat older, single women pioneers, aka the 'sex and the city' generation will be the first to feel the pain en masse of this woman in the video. No one is ever going to make "sex and the city 25" Where carrie eats cat food alone, the milf breaks her hip and dies from starvation on the floor of her kitchen, the redhead gets accelerated dementia from isolation etc.

The next wave of women will feel it sooner, when the tinder matches stop or when their hired caregivers are robbing them blind because they aren't mentally sharp enough to keep tabs on them.

The unfortunate thought is, what will happen when this epidemic of old ladies that can't care for themselves becomes a social issue? Will men be legislated to care for strangers who spent their genetic capital on riding the cock carousel and being bitches when young vs. building a family or community support structure? Or will society as a whole be burdened with tax to provide universal institutionalized senior care for women (trust me, it won't also be for old men).

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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Junk Mail/Visit Your Grandma video via Roosh

I don't agree with your sentiment on this, especially based on this weird video.

Women live longer than men and a lot of the women you see in this video are likely widows who outlived their spouses. These women are also all in their 80's/90's so they grew up in an era far more traditional and conservative than ours, but that still didn't stop them from being - as the video claims - forgotten about by their families.

Imagine how longer men and women of the millennial generation are going to live. The idea you bring up is further reaching than "long term effects of cock carousel." I'd say it paints a picture of the climate of human mortality in the future and how the elderly will be cared for.

Men and women alike are going to be living for much longer and will be able to see great-great grandchildren in their life times... but that actually poses another theory which I have expressed on here before. It relates to how we wait a lot longer to settle down and have families (if at all).

We base a lot of our traditionalist ideals off of bygone eras where men and women got married in their late teens/early twenties. A lot of us view the mid 1900's America as an archetype for the way things ought to be - but people of that era were carrying on the ideals of their parents and grand parents who grew up in the 1800's who didn't live much passed 40-50 years old.

We have doubled our life expectancy within the past century and there are a lot of social and culture aspects that is going to affect that we still haven't seen the full scope of. We live in a period of extended prosperity and never-before-seen technological and medical advances are totally reshape the fabric of our society and how the general life-path of humans have generally gone for the past couple thousand years.

Also, at the end of the day, all of us "players" will end up the same way most likely. Old and alone. Unless we decide to marry and start a family.
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