Sunday 11 August 2024

Abused Women Are Toxic

Those who frequent the manosphere will be familiar with many types of women to avoid. One is the girl who tells you her ex was a pig or worse, because if you are foolish enough to invite her into your life, when the relationship sours, she will tell her next suitor that you were the ex who mistreated her.

Leaving that aside, some women are genuinely abused. And for the sake of your own well-being, they are best ignored.

If you haven’t heard of Peter Saunders, he is the certifiable lunatic who founded NAPAC. In February 2008, he arranged to meet a woman in a Manchester restaurant. He had seen her on a TV programme wherein she was relating how she had been sexually abused as a child. Saunders appears to have thought he could recruit her for his organisation, but things didn’t turn out like that. She followed him into the toilet – as any woman would do to a man she had just met – and he ended up being accused of rape.

Fortunately for him, the police took no action, but many people, including police officers, are not so lucky. Many police officers have lost their careers and their pensions because they white knighted for some crazy bitch who claimed to have been abused sexually or physically. More often than not, these women have indeed been victims of domestic abuse or worse. These men – be they detectives or regular plods – feel sorry for them and form personal relationships, which may not include actual sex.

Then, typically, months later, some poor sap finds himself being accused of preying on a “vulnerable woman”. The reality is that whether or not certain women should be struck regularly like gongs, some are, and often as not these women drift from one abusive relationship to another. It may be unfashionable to blame the victim, but at some point perpetual victims need to take ownership of their self-destructive behaviour.

Abused women are toxic. Stay away from them or pay the price.

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