"While more and more men are getting lost in their video games and fantasy worlds, avoiding college, half of them still sleeping in their parent's basement in their jammies, womyn have been moving past you, working hard in the real world, displacing your kind, and we're slowly taking over. Everything. Everywhere."
This is very true in the real world.
My questions would be:
-Do you think a male under-class will create societal problems? (only one in three women will be able to find a male similarly educated. And an angry under-class of young men will develop, and they all have a vote)
-What will happen to the few men that are determined and highly ambitious? Will they become a rare commodity somewhat desired by companies?
-What practical advice would you give to young men who are willing to adapt and are ambitious and would like to share the future alongside women, neither above nor below them?
It's too late for me but perhaps Rachel may have some tips for younger men to adapt to a changing world. Many thanks!
Ed
Thanks for such a thoughtful response, you truly are a magnificent woman!
Thats a good point about women not finding good partners. It comes from a lack of well-educated men (all studies show women want a partner at least as educated as themselves). And these few men now have so many options. This ends with lots of successful but single women in their 40s.
I don't think you hate men at all, why would you bother responding to male fans of yours if you did? :)
Please don't let them get you down. It shows you have accurately hit on their most deepest fears, female supremacy! ;)
You are correct about power corrupting. Have you read The Power by Naomi Alderman? In her book women take control and men are stripped of the vote, raped and made into second-class citizens. It's a fascinating read.
Haha it's too late for me to be a business success. I was forced out by a female boss and replaced by a woman, with good reason, female businesswomen are more in demand. I'm happy though to now be in a job (stripping) that celebrates female (financial) power. I wonder if in the future men will be objectified more. I'm seeing hints of it in advertising. There was a case recently of an advert that was purely a man stripping naked and women watching and laughing through a one way mirror. Interestingly, the advertising authority approved it - but you can't imagine they'd let the reverse of that be approved.
It would be encouraging though for younger men to hear once in a while that a move to a more female-led world doesn't mean their achievements and ambitions won't be valued and encouraged too, alongside women.
As for your brilliant story: no point in turning back now! I'm super excited to see this assertive and dominant Julia. I was so happy when she locked his cock up. I hope he never gets to use it again. I'd love to see the changes the womyn are making in the office too, Julia in a management role making male employees squirm, mentoring young female graduates for management roles over the men etc. Will we ever see this? :)