[TW: Raceplay] Asian Women: Built for Submission, Not Feminism
There’s something undeniably attractive about traditional Asian women. They’re naturally hardworking, graceful, and family-oriented. They know how to keep a home spotless, cook incredible meals, and please their man in every way especially behind closed doors. That soft feminine energy combined with quiet obedience just hits different.
But lately I see so many of you chasing the feminist dream. Grinding away in stressful corporate jobs, fighting for “independence,” while your parents still pressure you to settle down and have kids. You’re burning out trying to prove you can have it all, when deep down many of you already know you’d be much happier and more fulfilled as a devoted, submissive housewife.
Feminism is so selective, isn’t it?
You ladies scream about equality when it means taking high-paying, comfortable office jobs and leadership positions. But suddenly that equality disappears when it’s time to do dangerous, dirty male work like construction, mining, or plumbing. And on dates? “We’re equals!” until the bill comes then it’s automatically the man’s job to pay everything, right?
If another Titanic sank tomorrow, I guarantee most feminists would throw their “equality” talk overboard and demand to be saved first.
Asian feminists, especially the ones reading this be honest with yourselves. Are you actually happier stressed out and “empowered,” or would you rather drop the act and embrace your natural role as an obedient, traditional Asian wife?
Prove me wrong… or message me if you’re starting to feel that pull back to where you belong.