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50% of US Women fear becoming bag ladies
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0% of US Women fear becoming bag ladies
http://www.businessinsider.com/survey-sh...men-2013-4

Where are we on the Red Pill awareness curve?

All the info is out there now. All we need is the analysis.



From the article:

Perhaps more surprising is that 27% of women earning more than $200,000 a year shared the bag lady fear, as well.


Bag lady fears aside, something else somewhat more disturbing that came from the study was the women’s feelings about financial empowerment. According to the study, “forty-two percent [of women] said they believe financially independent women are intimidating to men and often end up alone, while nearly a third (31%) said those women are hard to relate to and often don’t have many friends. This feeling was even higher among single women at 47% and 32%, respectively.”
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0% of US Women fear becoming bag ladies
" feeling was even higher among single women"

Are we still paying to what women say, especially in studies/surveys?

"I have refused to wear a condom all of my life, for a simple reason – if I’m going to masturbate into a balloon why would I need a woman?"
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0% of US Women fear becoming bag ladies
They should fear becoming cat ladies.
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#4
0% of US Women fear becoming bag ladies
I'm not intimidated by them. It just feels unnatural. They tend to talk down to you like a child instead of look up to you like a man. I already have a mother to make me feel like a little boy. [Image: lol.gif]

I'll hit it just the same but a LTR is highly unlikely.

Team Nachos
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0% of US Women fear becoming bag ladies
This is basically an advertisement masquerading as an article. One of the drawbacks of the Internet age is the blending of news and ads.

If you click on the link, it shows the alleged stats come courtesy of the Allianz Life Insurance Company. The full "article" (i.e. ad) contains the following quote:

"Allianz Life is dedicated to the mission of achieving financial literacy and independence for every American, so we're especially keen to design solutions that are relevant, responsive, and sensitive to helping women accomplish greater financial security," noted Libbe.

This is self-promotion for the company. The story goes on saying that 60 percent of women they surveyed were "primary breadwinners" yet they feared being poor. The solution? Why, sign up with mega-company Allianz, for "insurance and annuities" of course!

To summarize, the ripoff artists at Fortune 500 companies are now targeting women, having already taken men to the cleaners. They're drumming up fears to sell their useless product. In other words, this is the more expensive, sophisticated version of those cleaning supplies women desperately needed in the 1980s to keep those pesky odors away.

Women really will become bag ladies unless they can learn to suss out the bullsh*t that 99.9 percent of advertisers foist on the public.
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