Men, and pigs, are hard on women who sacrifice their virtue, especially for love." Mattis Tannhouser

Tim Willocks
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Men, and pigs, are hard on women who sacrifice their virtue, especially for love. This quote is a very sarcastic quote. It is a quote about how men and pigs are very hard on women who sacrifice their virtue, especially for love. The reason this quote is very sarcastic is because of the fact that the only thing that matters to men and pigs if their own sexual pleasure.

It's as if they don't care what women do as long as they get their sexual pleasure. In this quote, it means that men and pigs will treat a woman very badly if she sacrifices her virtue, especially for love.

Source: The Religion

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