A country song that couldn't be made now,

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    Swimcat
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    http://www.bing.com/search?q=jose+cuervo+you+are+a+friend+of+mine&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IESR3N Jose Cuervo you are a friend of mine, by Shelly West. Made in 1983. Kinda of a cute funny song about a silly ass girl that gets bombed on tequila in a cowboy bar and wakes up with a nasty hangover and a guy she has no idea who he is. The #metoo feminazis would lose their s~~~ all over the floor about that one today. Today, any guy that would take a passed out drunk chick home from a bar would have to be out of his f~~~ing mind. When my son was single and running the bars, I told him don’t you dare ever bring a drunk girl home.

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    Cue the country drinkin songs!!! yeeee hawww!

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    Gravel Pit
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    The trouble is, country sucks! I listen to this instrumental song alot. I found it on the movie Solaris in 2002. Catchy lil diddy

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    Faust For Science
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    I am waiting for the SJWs to demand that all modern music of the past be banned because 90% of modern music is either about a man trying to convince a woman to f~~~ him, or a man being dumped by a woman. Both types of songs are from the man’s point of view and thus SJWs hate those songs.

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    I am waiting for the SJWs to demand that all modern music of the past be banned because 90% of modern music is either about a man trying to convince a woman to f~~~ him, or a man being dumped by a woman. Both types of songs are from the man’s point of view and thus SJWs hate those songs.

    When they are from a woman’s point of view, it’s about him ‘being a real man’, what he can give her, or do for her, or is a list of impossible criteria.

    Take this for example… just listen to these words for a dose of red pill matrix trash… (unless I’m missing the irony).

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    When they are from a woman’s point of view, it’s about him ‘being a real man’, what he can give her, or do for her, or is a list of impossible criteria.

    Take this for example… just listen to these words for a dose of red pill matrix trash… (unless I’m missing the irony).

    The most honest song sung by a woman was, “Private Dancer”, which was about hatred of men and only doing things to men for money.

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    When they are from a woman’s point of view, it’s about him ‘being a real man’, what he can give her, or do for her, or is a list of impossible criteria.
    Take this for example… just listen to these words for a dose of red pill matrix trash… (unless I’m missing the irony).

    The most honest song sung by a woman was, “Private Dancer”, which was about hatred of men and only doing things to men for money.

    Funnily, I never saw it that way. I thought it was just an old whore sort of song. She is moaning about her job like all women do. Actually I think a lot of pumpkins get a lot of joy from doing things for money. They are not faking all the time. They are not that bright or complex. Money really is a massive turn on for many of them. They really do want him cos he is rich and they want to please him. If he marries them and gives them kids then they have all he is good for and then doing things for him becomes a chore.

    A woman is like fire -fun to play with, can warm you through and cook your food, needs constant feeding, can burn you and consume all you own

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    When they are from a woman’s point of view, it’s about him ‘being a real man’, what he can give her, or do for her, or is a list of impossible criteria.
    Take this for example… just listen to these words for a dose of red pill matrix trash… (unless I’m missing the irony).

    The most honest song sung by a woman was, “Private Dancer”, which was about hatred of men and only doing things to men for money.

    Never heard it before, just listened to it on Youtube. I think it’s sung from the perspective of a prostitute, and 3 lines really stood out for me:

    “I want to live out by the sea
    Have a husband and some children
    Yeah, I guess I want a family”

    So after riding the c~~~ carousel for money during her prime, she wants to find a nice little beta simp to settle down with once hitting the wall.

    AWALT.

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    Today, any guy that would take a passed out drunk chick home from a bar would have to be out of his f~~~ing mind. When my son was single and running the bars, I told him don’t you dare ever bring a drunk girl home.

    Good advice.

    Truth be told, a lot of women get drunk so they can do what they really want to do, but then in the future excuse their behavior, because they don’t want to be held accountable. They want to pretend they are still the “good girl” who they think can score some dude with a lot of money.

    Women are usually better at deception than men, including self-deception. Self-deception overall is a weakness but it does help make them more convincing, sincere-sounding actresses.

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

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    Narwhal
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    Reminds me of this song.

    https://www.bing.com/search?q=tequila+makes+her+clothes&form=IENTNB&mkt=en-us&httpsmsn=1&refig=c963909e53fc40328b10ff3c8741d899&sp=-1&pq=tequila+makes+her+cloth&sc=0-23&qs=n&sk=&cvid=c963909e53fc40328b10ff3c8741d899

    But I still think that song could be made today and pass the feminism test. There is no issue with a woman getting drunk and ending up in a strangers bed. It’s her prerogative to do whatever she wants with no ill consequences. The only issue they would have is that the man slept with her (his state of drunkenness is irrelevant). To be ‘fair’ though, the guy that refuses to sleep with a girl because she’s drunk is still an asshole. He’s treating her like a child that can’t hand herself and take responsibility for his own decisions!

    I’d love to be a country song about a guy who recognizes a girl is drunk and then does all he can to get as far away from her as possible.

    As far as song that describes women well, I usually think of Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough”.

    https://www.bing.com/search?q=strong+enough+sheryl+crow&qs=AS&pq=strong+enou&sk=AS2LS2&sc=8-11&cvid=1CB6C95A2633483E9D8CD6F6107DF5F4&FORM=QBRE&sp=5

    The song ‘Home’ also illustrates what loyalty means to a woman.

    https://www.bing.com/search?q=home+sheryl+crow+lyrics&qs=AS&pq=home+sheryl&sk=AS4SC2&sc=8-11&cvid=9FD523FF7AC94A2C9525AB923A7F9D12&FORM=QBRE&sp=7&ghc=1

    Sheryl Crow should be required listening to any man thinking about marriage. Can you imagine if a man said these sort of things?

    Ok. Then do it.

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