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How movies present relationships
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Have you noticed how modern movies program society to believe women can do what they want in a relationship where men have to jump through hoops to win her heart. 

If you watch films like Twilight (apparently what the average woman expects from romance) the female protagonist is sought after by not one but two love interests. This is described as a "love triangle" and females accross social media were split between "team edwood" and "team Jacob" as they discussed which male was most worthy for the girl's (forget her name) love.

Now imagine a romance movie where the star was a man and he had two love interests. Would the whole thing be described as a "love triangle" then? Or would he be considered an immature cheat who was playing two women at once and both should just ditch him? 

This female entitlement has been intentionally programmed into women by use of movies and TV shows. Women seem to be able to behave exactly how they want whereas men need to behave according to rules with constantly shifting goal posts when it comes to dating and love.
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(12-31-2018, 04:04 PM)Jonesy Wrote: Have you noticed how modern movies program society to believe women can do what they want in a relationship where men have to jump through hoops to win her heart. 

If you watch films like Twilight (apparently what the average woman expects from romance) the female protagonist is sought after by not one but two love interests. This is described as a "love triangle" and females accross social media were split between "team edwood" and "team Jacob" as they discussed which male was most worthy for the girl's (forget her name) love.

Now imagine a romance movie where the star was a man and he had two love interests. Would the whole thing be described as a "love triangle" then? Or would he be considered an immature cheat who was playing two women at once and both should just ditch him? 

This female entitlement has been intentionally programmed into women by use of movies and TV shows. Women seem to be able to behave exactly how they want whereas men need to behave according to rules with constantly shifting goal posts when it comes to dating and love.

There exists a movie like this. it is called 50 shades of grey. And guess what happens in the end... he gets married to the girl he" fell in love with" cause if you wanna have a good chick movie you need to make them marry in the end right?

Oh and lets not forget the movies concept . Handsome musclular man, godly rich and sadistic with women somehow falls in love with the actress(Anastasia) cause she played his game... haha man wtf really Big Grin

I remember when this movie was out, all girls where moping the floors for "Christian" . Fuck man. If a guy like this existed (actually they do exist) they are usually labeled as egomanic assholes , but put such characters in a tv screen and they somehow evolve into a beauty product every woman wants.
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Another mind control effect of romantic movies is that they present men as insane pigs who only want sex while women are after "serious relationships". The reality is that women are after serious relationships but only with the top 20% of the males. The rest 80% are actually in the position of the women in the movies - they want a relationship, but the woman in question does not want to commit because she has many choices and thinks she can do better.
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