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In reply to the discussion: Trump re-election sparks interest in South Korea's '4B' movement among American women [View all]Aristus
(68,622 posts)38. The message of "Lysistrata" seems to be progressive, but it really isn't.
Aristophanes was basically saying to the men in the audience: Do you see how irrational women are? How they are ruled by their emotions? That and a few dick jokes are the bulk of the play.
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Trump re-election sparks interest in South Korea's '4B' movement among American women [View all]
SunSeeker
Nov 7
OP
Should I inform my wife she has no reason to show any affection or love to me because other men are assholes?
AZLD4Candidate
Nov 8
#17
I think women don't need to subscribe to a system that makes them being breeding livestock
CousinIT
Nov 9
#37
Tell you what, sex toys do a better job. And she doesn't have to clean up his mess
CousinIT
Nov 9
#42
More childless cat ladies. It seems a good response to tRump's win on the backs of the incels. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 8
#19
I'm lucky to have a left-wing intelligent male for a parner but HEY..I'm all for "Setting the scales"
chouchou
Nov 8
#22