We need a (((reality show))) that takes the men women reject as inferior and the women who rejected them and puts them on two adjacent plots of land that are filled with raw resources. Let each team of men and women do what they can to survive. Each week, have the women determine if they would pair up with the rejected men. As the weeks go by, the process repeats. I suspect after less than one month the women will trade their "partnership" for food, safety, comfort and reduced labor. They will go from (((not settling))) to "beggars can't be choosers" when they are starving, unable to protect themselves from the elements and being absolutely afraid of everything in the night. The men will do just fine and will gain women at the end. The women will not learn anything and will return to their womanly ways within a year.
All the commenters who say women can do what men do are forgetting one important thing: men already built the world and they are assuming they just have to maintain it. The reality is that though men already built the world, they are also the ones who maintain it. Sure women could take over some aspects of that maintenance, but most jobs would go undone and the system will collapse. The women won't be able to rebuild it because it's not easy and it requires vast amounts of everything including hard labor to get back to where we are now. The women (and some soycuck white knights) in the comments think it's possible to do without men because "care" is more important than labor. The world would be engulfed in uncontrolled fire within 2 weeks if that happened and the women would flee rather than fight the fires. Humans would end because their instinct is to seek safety rather than risk danger to control disasters. Men can never stop if we intend to keep living.
Something similar happened in one season of the Dutch version of Survivor. There’s a 10 year old on it—surprisingly honest discussion.
The YouTube video is long gone, but the post title is close to what you were thinking.
In one season of the Dutch version of "Survivor," the men and women were split and given their own islands. At the end of 8 days, the men had a "Cafe on the beach," while the women were stealing from each other and had not yet built a hut; the women approved of a tribe merger.
We too.
Something similar happened in one season of the Dutch version of Survivor. There’s a 10 year old Reddit post (reddit.com) on it—surprisingly honest discussion.
I've seen that one a few times. The difference here though is to make it so that the men were specifically rejected by the women as mates by the women who had options at the time. The real experiment isn't about survival, as we all know the women will do very poorly in that aspect, but to instead determine how long it takes for the women to decide partnering with the rejected men to gain food, resources, safety and labor in exchange for not "settling". Essentially, how long will it take for the women to realize their bodies are their only currency in the world of hard times. That is a bigger thing than what we saw on that show before.
We're going back in time.
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