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PATREON EXCLUSIVE (Full Video): Why masculine women who don't find feminine men attractive are hypocrites

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These women are literally so repulsive that I wouldn't be interested in them or even talking to her if she was the last fucking women in the world and the species would die out. Tough luck then. Not gonna happen. Yes this is painful. I actually pity them. They are disgusting. They feel sick and wrong and would have been eliminated by nature.

Mara

As a highly competent woman, it’s not hard to lean into my feminine, especially with men I respect. I didn’t know that about Ayn Rand but I can’t imagine not cooking the meals & the man driving; it just works out so well.

RhodiumMaiden

I’ve only read the Fountainhead, which I loved, but I agree with both Hermann & Cezary.

RhodiumMaiden

Thank you for the reply Cezary, that makes so much sense 😊

Alisha

The reason why I read Atlas Shrugged and Fountainhead isn't special. I'm just picking up classics so I have plenty of famous books under my belt. As to why those books are so enticing. Ayn Rand unashamedly glorifies the virtues of hard work, independence, and honesty. And viciously slander freeloading, slyness, and communism. Her mindset was created by her experiences in Soviet Russia. The message is clear and delivered passionately. That is why it resonates well with so many men. And she has very good craftsmanship.

Cezary Skoczek

I know this a bit weird to ask but what made you decide to read Ayn Rand’s books? It seems to keep popping up for me and I was wondering why people are so drawn to her 😅

Alisha

After the one product after a shower comment you should have started your Tiege Hanley advert there… you missed a golden opportunity Alexander 🙈

Alisha

My only critique on her books is the extreme one-sidedness. The heroes are almost super human in their abilities, while the villains are just rotten to the core. Which is VERY entertaining to read, but also somewhat of a strawman situation. Still it shows you the worst and best of each worldview in a very clear way. Also, I have to say I enjoyed the fountainhead almost more than atlas shrugged, but that may be just me.

Hermann

Just to be clear… Most of us actually use two products in the shower. ; )

Eric Linden

I love it when female attempts at ridicule are actually huge compliments.

MB

Welllllllll... she was a "strong, independent woman" afterall.

MB

« They use only one product for their shower » lmao i failed my life

Bastien Faure

Wow!! While reading The Virtue of Selfishness, it looked like Nathaniel Branden and Ayn Rand went their seperate ways after collaborating for some time. It made me wonder if this was true and what caused it.

Mark Bryski

Oh, I didn't know those were published! I just base it on some articles detailing the words of her friends and family. Make sense to me, because they said she was sometimes aggressive and abusive towards him for no particular reason. At least that's what I remember.

Cezary Skoczek

She kept extensive diaries and many were published after her death. I haven't read them, serious question, do you know if there was there anything in her diaries that suggested she was disappointed in Frank?

Alexander Grace

I have a similar view of her. Although I find objectivism very lacking and simplistic. Atlas Shrugged is probably the best-written book I ever read. She managed to write at the same time a great novel, a philosophy thesis, and a dating dissertation. And it works. I may find a better book in each category, but 3 at the same time? That's impressive. But I think she did feel disappointed because Frank always fell short of her fantasy of him. Well, we only have the words of her associates for that side of her life so I will not insist on it.

Cezary Skoczek

Yes, she had a long affair with Nathaniel Branden. It was technically consensual, Frank knew about it but he was never happy with the arrangement and the whole thing was kept quiet. I don't think she was ever disappointed with Frank, she coped with his shortcomings by denial, she always imagined him to be better than he truly was, she loved a fantasy version of him. Yes it's quite sad and dark. Ayn Rand had emotional blind spots and in my opinion fell short of her principles. Despite that, her work has positively impacted my life more than any other person by a very wide margin. I am beyond grateful for her contributions, I can't understate how much she has benefited me.

Alexander Grace

Didn't Ayn Rand have two partners at the same time? And although she spoke highly of O'Connor publicly, she was at the same time privately very frustrated and disappointed in him.

Cezary Skoczek


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