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The Manipulated — Man
: Using over-dramatized emotional reactions, such as crying or feigned distress, to force compliance from men.
: Vilar describes the "typical" housewife of the time as a "parasitic prostitute" who avoids the workforce by manipulating a man into doing the "bare minimum" to support her lifestyle. Tactics of Manipulation The Manipulated Man
According to Vilar, women employ specific psychological tools to maintain this dynamic: : Using over-dramatized emotional reactions, such as crying
: Marriage is framed not as a romantic union but as a "selfish creation" of women. In this view, women use sex as a tool to coerce men into a lifetime of hard labor to support them and their children. In this view, women use sex as a
: By pretending to be the "weaker sex" or victims of society, women shift the burden of responsibility and physical labor onto men.
: Vilar points out that men often have little influence over whether they have children, yet are legally and socially bound to support them for life. Reception and Criticism
The book’s "cold-blooded" analysis triggered intense backlash, including death threats against Vilar.