LONDON - England - Women need to start looking for men who will be post-apocalyptic warlords after WW3 ends. Here are some tips on what to look for in a man.
The way things are going at the moment, women need to start prepping for a post-apocalyptic future and for a man with warlord traits that would protect them in times of dire straits. The post-apocalyptic warlords of the near future will be borne from the ashes and crumbling cities of an unkind and ruthless world.
Post-apocalyptic warlords need to be strategic and adaptable. A man who can think on his feet, solve problems creatively (e.g., finding food, building shelter), and adapt to unpredictable situations would be a valuable partner in any high-stakes environment—or even in navigating life’s uncertainties.
Post-apocalyptic warlords often have to think several steps ahead to maintain power and resources. Women should seek a man who can plan for the future, whether it’s anticipating threats in a survival scenario or setting goals for a stable life together, showing foresight and ambition.
In a warlord’s world, loyalty can mean the difference between life and death. A man who demonstrates unwavering loyalty to his partner and loved ones, sticking by them through hardships, is a key trait—someone who won’t abandon ship when things get tough.
A warlord needs confidence to lead, but arrogance can lead to downfall. Women should look for a man who carries himself with self-assuredness, knows his strengths, but also listens to others and isn’t too proud to admit when he’s wrong—balancing strength with humility.
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