Emotional Tax: Only Men Pay, Men Are Women's Punching Bags, & PMS A Legal Defence For Murder

Conrad Riker
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When Her Mood Becomes Your Sentence


Have you ever been punished for something you didn’t do — just because she was “on her cycle”?  


Have you felt like a walking emotional piñata, taking hits for feelings you didn’t cause?  


Have you watched real justice collapse while PMS is treated like a legal immunity pass?


This book isn’t about fairness. It’s about survival. Men are no longer people — they’re emotional tax zones. Women don’t resolve conflict; they outsource emotional labor, then punish men for the bill. And when rage hits, PMS isn’t an excuse — it’s a get-out-of-jail-free card in relationships, courts, and society.


- Why men are biologically wired to lead — and why suppressing that destroys relationships  

- The lie of “toxic masculinity” — a trap designed so men lose whether they act strong or surrender  

- How emotional dependency has turned women into entitled reactors, not partners  

- Why men pay an invisible tax — time, money, sanity — just for existing emotionally  

- The evolutionary roots of female mood swings — and why men were never meant to fix them  

- How modern law and culture reward female emotional outbursts, not accountability  

- Why “equality” is a biological impossibility — and pretending it exists harms everyone  

- What happens when emotion replaces reason — and men become disposable buffers


If you want to stop being a human shield for female emotion and reclaim your power as a man, buy this book today.

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