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Men And Women’s Relationships In An Evolving PC World

Ron Hart Contributor
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“Women are made to be loved, not understood.”

– Oscar Wilde

Trump used “The Mother of All Bombs” on Afghanistan recently. It is said to be the most powerful of all the bombs we have in our arsenal, except for the “Jilted Girlfriend of All Bombs,” which keeps exploding until you admit you were wrong.

Many became offended by the feminine term “Mother of All Bombs.” Libs are even  angrier that we still have “midget submarines” in our fleet. Trump, Bill O’Reilly, Bill Clinton, Bill Cosby (pretty much all your Bills),  and men in general are more confused than ever about our relationships with women. Clearly, the Bills crossed the line. High-profile men like the Bills  had best not even make eye contact with women, because Gloria Allred will call a press conference and accuse you with only an hour’s notice.

If you haven’t seen the YouTube video “The Hot Crazy Matrix,” please Google and watch it. It’s a tutorial on dating, worthy of a Nobel Prize in science.

First, like the man-made global warming narrative, the video involves graphs and science and, therefore, cannot be denied. Second, its host is a Franklin, Tenn. alderman who wears a sidearm and thus represents authority.

We can’t have substantive discussions on matters of importance like this in America because we are a nation full of people just waiting to be offended. And if people aren’t offended, the liberal media are eager to tell people why they should be offended.

It seems everyone can produce a scientific study.  For example, one study says drinking wine and eating chocolate are good, but the next week another study says they’re bad. I would think both men and women benefit when ladies drink. Alcohol lowers bad cholesterol, which is good for women, and it lowers their standards, which is good for us men. The same study determined that women who carry a little more weight live longer – certainly longer than men who point it out.

Another study concluded that most 50,000-year-old cave drawings were done by women, proving that, since ancient times, men have had no say in home decorating.

As a gender, we men are not much. Women’s expectations of us are way too high, leading to their disappointment upon marriage. We are immature in college and really don’t improve much from there.

The blame for women’s unrealistic expectations of men lands squarely on Hollywood’s romantic comedies. For years, women have watched movies where a frumpy woman meets somebody like Hugh Grant. He is cute, listens to her, never married, likes to cuddle, and works in media or rescues kittens at a nonprofit in New York. Yet, inexplicably, he lives in a $4 million, impeccably decorated brownstone. Yes, ladies, these sorts of men exist, and they are gay.

Meanwhile, in real life, Hugh Grant was arrested for picking up a prostitute while he was dating model Elizabeth Hurley.

The guys in your office watch only ESPN and “Jackass” movies, sleep on a futon, and have a FICO score of 200.  You do not want to look at their browser history.

Women mystify men with questions like, “Do you love me for my brain or my looks?” Don’t answer, men; it’s a trick! There is no right answer.

To men, women can seem to defy logic. We know you love garage sales. And you like lingerie. But as I found out the hard way, you don’t like lingerie from a garage sale.

How are we to interpret all this? “Women are from Venus, men from Mars.” Aside from one gender being able check out of a hotel room without first making the bed, there are vast differences between the sexes that the PC police want to erase. That explains the growing confusion.

A guy friend of mine took the bait from his girlfriend and went to see a shrink about their relationship. (Guys, never do this; it will not turn out well.) After he spent a year and $5,000 on a psychologist for his “personal journey,” I asked him what he had learned. He said he found out that, deep down, he is really shallow.

In short, ladies, you cannot go wrong by lowering your expectations of men and by watching fewer romantic comedies. As Oscar Wilde noted after visiting tacky Niagara Falls hotels for the first time, their honeymoons would be the first of many disappointments for young brides.

Just recognize that we are different and enjoy the ride!

Ron Hart, a libertarian syndicated op-ed humorist, award-winning author and TV/radio commentator can be reached at Ron@RonaldHart.com or visit www.RonaldHart.com