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I kid you not this is a passage Mahabharata
Women that are of good family, beautiful and well married do not stay within the moral bounds. This is the failing in women … Even those women who are held in high esteem watched over and loved, they too, given the chance, will fasten even unto hunchbacks, the blind, simpletons, dwarfs, and cripples … And when women cannot come on to a man at all, they even fall lustfully on one another, for they will never be true to their husbands … …There is not a man they would not go to – be he old or young, handsome or ugly – for they think to themselves only: ‘He is a man, and I want to enjoy him …’
The fire has never too many logs, the great sea never too many rivers, death has never too many beings of all the kinds, and lovely-eyed woman has never too many men. This, O divine Rishi, is the secret of all women. So as soon as a woman sees a handsome man, her vulva becomes moist … Not the richest enjoyment of their wishes, not ornaments, nor protection and home do they hold in such esteem as satisfaction and pleasure in love.
Source: Women , Sex, Love and Lust by Khushwant Singh, Chapter 2, Page 18
Even thousands of years ago some men were blackpilled
Women that are of good family, beautiful and well married do not stay within the moral bounds. This is the failing in women … Even those women who are held in high esteem watched over and loved, they too, given the chance, will fasten even unto hunchbacks, the blind, simpletons, dwarfs, and cripples … And when women cannot come on to a man at all, they even fall lustfully on one another, for they will never be true to their husbands … …There is not a man they would not go to – be he old or young, handsome or ugly – for they think to themselves only: ‘He is a man, and I want to enjoy him …’
The fire has never too many logs, the great sea never too many rivers, death has never too many beings of all the kinds, and lovely-eyed woman has never too many men. This, O divine Rishi, is the secret of all women. So as soon as a woman sees a handsome man, her vulva becomes moist … Not the richest enjoyment of their wishes, not ornaments, nor protection and home do they hold in such esteem as satisfaction and pleasure in love.
Source: Women , Sex, Love and Lust by Khushwant Singh, Chapter 2, Page 18
Even thousands of years ago some men were blackpilled