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==Summary==
==Summary==
The primary idea of the book is that marriage is an institution that primarily favors women. Vilar portrays women's relationships with men as parasitical in nature, with the sole cause of this dynamic being what Vilar sees by men's [[bluepill|naive and idealistic]] view of women, but that conversely women are only capable of viewing men in an instrumental and callous fashion.
The primary idea of the book is that marriage is an institution that primarily favors women. Vilar portrays women's relationships with men as parasitical in nature, with the sole cause of this dynamic being what Vilar sees by men's [[bluepill|naive and idealistic]] view of women, but that conversely women are only capable of viewing men in an instrumental and callous fashion.
The author portrays women are being mostly uninterested in men except as potential [[betabux|providers]], claiming that they primarily prefer the company of women, but not necessarily in a Sapphic/lesbian fashion. She extols the achievements and accomplishments of men in comparison with the meager accomplishments of women, claiming that men's dependence on what could be called female 'validation' is a serious impediment to their (men's) true potential.
The author portrays women as being mostly uninterested in men except as potential [[betabux|providers]], claiming that they primarily prefer the company of women, but not necessarily in a Sapphic/lesbian fashion. She extols the achievements and accomplishments of men in comparison with the meager accomplishments of women, claiming that men's dependence on what could be called female 'validation' is a serious impediment to their (men's) true potential.


Vilar portrays men as hapless dupes who have been brainwashed from an early age to 'pedastalize' and worship women, while she portrays [[femoids|women]] as empty, prosaic, venal and stupid creatures, often using the kind polemical misogynistic language that these days one would typically only find on some particularly 'edgy' [[Manosphere]] forums (e.g "It is quite incredible that men, whose desire for knowledge knows no bounds in every other field, are really totally blind to these facts, that they are incapable of seeing women as they really are: with nothing else to offer but a vagina, two breasts and some punch cards programmed with idle, stereotyped chatter; that they are nothing more than conglomerations of matter, lumps of stuffed human skin pretending to be thinking human beings".)
Vilar portrays men as hapless dupes who have been brainwashed from an early age to 'pedastalize' and worship women, while she portrays [[femoids|women]] as empty, prosaic, venal and stupid creatures, often using the kind polemical misogynistic language that these days one would typically only find on some particularly 'edgy' [[Manosphere]] forums (e.g "It is quite incredible that men, whose desire for knowledge knows no bounds in every other field, are really totally blind to these facts, that they are incapable of seeing women as they really are: with nothing else to offer but a vagina, two breasts and some punch cards programmed with idle, stereotyped chatter; that they are nothing more than conglomerations of matter, lumps of stuffed human skin pretending to be thinking human beings".)
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