Why do we continue to elect grumpy, out-of-touch older men who probably can’t even prepare a simple meal to make critical decisions for everyone else? These are individuals who are notoriously poor at juggling multiple tasks, prioritize their delicate egos over the needs of their supporters, and have spent their lives competing in the most juvenile ways. They often seem to be lazy at home, and they are allowed to be because we, quite frankly, lack the energy to manage yet another person’s irresponsibility.
It’s difficult to deny the ingrained misogyny present in many men, even if they refuse to see it. Many become easily triggered by any challenge to the outdated notion that “white men are in charge, and everyone else should just go along with it.” This mindset, deeply rooted in the foundations of our country, is exhausting for many of us.
We’re fed up with carrying the weight of countless responsibilities while they receive credit for the bare minimum they do. We’re tired of witnessing them ascend in their careers while we know, deep down, that we are often more competent. Why do we still see them in leadership positions when they frequently make a mess of things?
In short, we are left asking, why are men?
One of the most frustrating aspects is that men can take any job, regardless of hours or location, without considering the stress and juggling that comes with managing family responsibilities. Must be nice.
Confessionals
- Confessional #25850582: My partner and I have the same job, and it’s clear I’m more skilled, yet only he receives praise from friends and family. It’s infuriating.
- Confessional #25850173: I feel a sense of sadness thinking about how long it will take to hold men accountable for their actions. The pandemic has shown many of us just how much we truly do.
- Confessional #25849900: Women still face barriers to promotions, equal pay, and being taken seriously, all while managing homes and families, often with husbands who can’t even find their keys.
- Confessional #25850572: I’m done. Why can’t my partner prepare meals on weekends, or handle any errands? I refuse to be the only parent just because he has other commitments!
- Confessional #25850178: When my partner sleeps in on weekends, it makes my blood boil. I manage everything by 7 AM, yet he feels entitled to do nothing.
Many of us feel that men often receive unwarranted recognition for minor tasks, and their lack of contribution at home can be downright maddening. It’s exhausting to deal with their entitlement while we handle everything else.
It’s time to demand better treatment, equal opportunities, and a fair share of responsibilities. We are done with the martyrdom and sacrificing our needs for their glory. This is the time for women to take the lead, so let’s make that happen. For more insights, check out this post on home insemination, and for those looking into the process, Make a Mom provides an excellent resource. Additionally, Women’s Health offers valuable information regarding pregnancy and home insemination.
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In conclusion, it’s time for us to challenge the status quo and create a world where women are valued equally and treated with the respect they deserve.

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