Thursday, February 5, 2026

Women Are Unhappy

In these times, women in the Western world are the unhappiest of all.

They scream empowerment while drowning in misery. They chant independence while blaming everyone else for their emptiness. They feel unfulfilled. They feel unaccomplished. And instead of taking responsibility for their lives they turn to the man they labeled as their personal “provider” and dump the blame on him.

The same man they chased. The same man they pressured into marriage. The same man they promised to love. Now he’s the scapegoat for their misery because he couldn’t fill the void they refuse to fix themselves.

Their dependency on impossible expectations is so deep that they lose all drive to build anything of their own. They want fulfillment handed to them like a luxury item. No effort. No growth. No sacrifice. Just demand after demand directed at the man they expect to fix their lives.

They place every want every need every fantasy and insecurity on that provider. If it’s not given instantly he is labeled inadequate. And instead of working for what they claim to want they’ll just search for another provider to leech off of. Wash rinse replace.

They sit back and strip themselves of every ounce of responsibility. They expect results without effort. Rewards without labor. Success without sacrifice. They demand outcomes they’ve never earned and play the victim when it doesn’t arrive at their feet.

I’ve heard it all.

“I’m not happy”.

That’s the death sentence women deliver to end marriages to destroy families to burn men alive in divorce court. The unspoken message is clear, “My provider didn’t deliver the happiness I expected him to provide”.

Not once does she say, “I didn’t put in the work.” Not once does she say, “I gave up.” No ownership. Just blame.

I would love to see truly independent women. Not the fake Instagram kind with their dad’s credit card and OnlyFans account. I mean truly independent.

Independent from me.

Independent from men.

Independent from the government.

Independent from their parents.

Independent from alimony.

Independent from welfare.

Show me a woman who doesn’t need a paycheck from an ex-husband or a government handout to function and I’ll finally call that equality.

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