"The Manipulated Man" Quotes
A controversial book that argues women manipulate men for their own benefit in the realm of relationships, marriage, and society.
nonfiction | 154 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Women do not marry men for their appearance; they marry them for their reputation. They are only interested in men who are successful and can provide for them.
A man's worth is determined by his achievements and financial status, while a woman's worth is defined by her beauty and ability to attract men.
Women have been conditioned by society to believe that they are victims, but in reality, they hold immense power over men through their sexuality.
Men are not allowed to show vulnerability or express their emotions because it is seen as a sign of weakness. This societal expectation puts immense pressure on them.
Women use their beauty and charm to manipulate men into doing their bidding, often without them even realizing it.
Society has created a culture where men are disposable and their needs and desires are constantly undermined.
Women are not interested in true equality with men. They want to maintain their privilege and continue benefiting from the current system.
Men are expected to be the providers and protectors, while women are encouraged to be dependent and seek security.
Women have learned to use their femininity to exploit men's desire for sex, trapping them in relationships and manipulating them for their own benefit.
Society has taught women to view marriage as a means of financial security and to prioritize their own comfort and well-being over that of their husbands.





