Right, there was an original topic:
"Contrary to common belief- women are not the disadvantaged gender that they so often claim to be. If one pays attention to certain laws of nature and the cultural binary constructs in place one could perhaps walk away with the view- that it is in fact men that are the disadvantaged gender."
This assumes that men lack desirable traits and that women exist merely as visual wonders of mind control. A man and woman can swap roles if they ignore societal standards and stereotypes. Only areas that really show a true disadvantage is stuff akin to "The Glass Ceiling".
"In fact when it comes to romance and interpersonal relationships it’s women who often hold all the cards. Often placed on an elevated pedestal, the quest for a woman’s love, her sex is the ultimate game that one can play."
This is so rife with stereotypes.
"But of course unlike most games, this game is stacked in a woman’s favor- assuming she looks the part she is supposed to play (this is what society deems is the benchmark with respect to a woman’s femininity- is her ability to look polished, have her armpits shaved, her fingers manicured and hair and breasts appropriately rendered if need be ) where as a man is asked to play the confident Hollywood engendered role (which becomes the preconceived role for all men to play otherwise they are boxed out)."
Save for facial hair expectations really, a woman can get away with not being "polished". Only one who would see it would be those she shows it to, be it in an intimate situation or from clothing choices.
"This creates a dilemma. All a woman has to do to be feminine – is conform to billboard looks, where as a man can only be considered masculine and thereby desirable as long as he achieves the stereotypical ‘male’ attributes of status, power, financial mobility and one assumes a wonderful disposition to boot."
A man still has expectations related to appearance. Both genders exercise for appearance expectations and have their specific dress codes they must wear to succeed in many lines of work (ie suits). A woman who has attributes of status, power, financial mobility, and a wonderful disposition is quite sexy in it's own right.
"I believe that even the strongest of minds can be broke, by a good woman. How do we fight something that is genetically ingrained in all straight men ?"
Genetically ingrained, or merely a byproduct of tradition? Matriarchy has examples, and I'm fairly certain those aren't purely homosexual societies.
It's the values you're raised with that amount to your view of things. I was raised in a home with a mother who was the main worker while my father was the homemaker. She was the one with power, while he was the one who kept status quo. Eventually it became a dual income household, but she was the one who continued to make more money while he continued to be most of the house maintenance. It worked.
"We are fortunate in the fact that most women have yet to master....'The Power Of The Pussy'"
Fortunate? I disagree.