Man Is Upset Because Women Choose "Losers" Instead Of "Providers" Like Him, And The Comments To His Post Are Hysterical

Times have changed, but some people don’t seem to understand that.

Some people still think a paycheck and a freezer full of beef are enough to win someone over, and this Twitter post proves otherwise. Stephen Vickers tried to frame himself as the kind of man women should want, but his pitch landed more like a punchline.

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He complained that modern women do not value being “provided for,” then doubled down with talk of shelter, tradition, and 700 pounds of beef a year. That was enough to set off a wave of replies, and the internet wasted no time turning his post into a joke.

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The comments got sharper from there, and the whole thing spiraled fast. Read on. vickers_stephen

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Sadly for Stephen Vickers, a modern-day woman just doesn’t appreciate basic virtues like physical shelter and being “provided for.” And what kind of world are we living in when 700 lbs of beef a year is considered insignificant?

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This man is from Texas, and things may be a little different there. It is a vast state with a large rural population that appreciates “traditional values.” And that is perfectly fine.

But for those who have moved on, this post looks like a silly reminder of the times when it was all about what you have and not who you are. Let’s be honest: some women are still looking for “providers,” but in the modern world, they do it because they want to, not because they have no choice.

The replies started piling up almost immediately.

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People on Twitter started commenting, and Steve’s “I got beef” big talk was seriously roasted.

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Blaming others for one’s own shortcomings is always a general warning sign. If you can’t connect with people, you should make some changes, not list the things you have.

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That line did not land the way he probably hoped it would.

This is similar to a vegetarian facing meat-diet drama with their partner at dinner.

Criticizing women for exercising their free will to choose love, charm, and character over a comfortable lifestyle can’t really be described as nice, can it?

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For more dinner-table backlash, read what happened when he offered his wife a quit-job option and got called misogynistic.

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