Books about this?

books about this?

your diary to be honest

houellebecq

Men are worse.

Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald

Can't think of anymore really good examples right now, but that's a start.

Schopenhauer

Sex and Character by Otto Weininger
Anything by Andrea Dworkin honestly.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

american psycho

Patricia Highsmith - Little Tales of Misoginy

If men are worse and women made them, then women are worst for making them.

Nice

My Twisted World by Elliot Rodger

ha ha

the manipulated man by Esther Vilar

you will rage

Agreed. Women have there general faults, but they pale in comparison to what men do and have typically done since the beginning. Makes me laugh when /pol/ gets so upset about women race mixing, when men have typically been the ones to race mix (often through violent conquest) all through history. Whole ethnic groups are the result of race mixing of this sort. French/native in Canada created the Metis. Spanish/native in South America created the mestizos. Spanish/Chinese made the philipinos. Etc.

Do you mean books about massive response to digits?

>this thread

Stupid scrubs!

this, actually

nuh uh

More women need to read Madame bovary.

Lolita

This

Bovary isn't just about women being awful, it's about all people being awful

Thats simply because pol understands women and their sexuality as a man's property which must beowned and also guarded against the other.

>they think Emma is the worst character

The book is filled with pompous dumbass conniving men. Emma is the one female who just imitates the other sex.

And her husband didnt love her. He romanticized the idea of her and was a giant dopey twat

This. There's not a protagonist in the book