It's almost entirely about sex for men. But women don't understand our urges. It's a conversation that always comes back with my girlfriend because she just doesn't get it, she'll playfully say that men are pigs and are obsessed with sex, while for women, that constant urge is just not there.
She was asking me if I could have sex during my hair transplant recovery and added "it's not for me I'm asking, you know I'll be fine without sex!" And it's true, women are camels when it comes to sex, they can go months, years without it if they have no reason (usually that means no readily to have sex.
What they say is absolutely true: men need a place, women need a reason. Ans since those neomarxists believe everything is socially constructed and fundamentally men could become like women if they stopped believing that they need sex all the time. It's insane, this idea that humans have certain interests and obsessions because "society" told and taught them to behave that way.
And it will often be the default to cast a wide net, especially for men who are not Chad and don't have women throw themselves at them. They have to make bold moves on the dancefloor, test the waters, it's the man who still has to go for the kiss, to be courageous enough to lead the woman every step of the way. If you don't put in the necessary work, if you don't put yourself out there, you will remain a permavirgin. As men, we all know this.
And those feminist don't understand the amount of effort that it takes and the amount of risk that men are always taking when courting women. So now they want to make it even more difficult and scary for the poor non-Chads out there just trying to get by on the dating scene? How clueless, cruel and unempathetic can those women be? It's the same women who will tell incels to just "go out" or "go on Tinder" if they want sex, thinking that it's the same on both sides.
I know this from experience, I used to share the fact that no, it's not the same for men, we don't have hundreds of matches, women almost never open the conversation with us and we never have too many choices. More often than not, the woman was like "really?!". It shows you how easy it is to project your own experiences on others.