Is she worth reading to understand women?

Is she worth reading to understand women?

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Understanding women is a job better assigned to a man

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Women are not worth understanding. Women are like shrubs except stupider.

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>Guy A is hot. Guy B is rich. Who do I choose????
every romance and comedy of manners written by a woman ever

Try George Eliot she is more Yea Forums

have sex :/

you should try idk ugh having sex (maybe)(if you can lmao probably not tho) :/

>t. a woman

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Woolf is literally the only woman who ever understood and actually wrote about womanhood. She was a lesbian, tho.

She's worth reading for any reason whatsoever. Don't listen to people on this board who have never read her, or are incapable of understanding subtext. People like Austen was a true master.

Charlotte Brontë too

In order to understand women you want to read Tolstoy and the final chapter of Ulysses

Charlotte wasn't a lesbian.

>Is she worth reading to understand women?
No. But she is worth reading, because she's a good writer

I'm saying that she understood womanhood as much as Woolf

Guy C is beta orbiter and because he is ugly he gets what he deserves.

let me explain women for you
>chimpanzee brain
>naturally subservient/obedient/slave-like
>just wants to reproduce with high-ranking males
that's it that's all there is to know about women
also they're incapable of independent thought

the irony is that all women who produce art with real worth are more men than women anyway.

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BASED

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nice

tl;dr;u gay

>dr

femanon detected

actually a good one, i kek'd

There is a lot there about how women compete with each other, how women are each other's worst critic, how women are so horrible to each other....

You should consider learning a second language lel...

>worth reading
possiblymaybe.
>to understand women
[the laughter of Japanese schoolgirls of a superior economic class than the listener]