“Women's intuition is the most dangerous thing a woman can believe in.”
You're right, but there's more to it and it's rooted in men's failings.
Women's intuition is dangerous and often wrong in that it's shockingly whimsical and generally raw and reactive compared to men's. It is not carefully balanced and informed by years of experience and deep thought on what works and what doesn't like a mature man's is. Worse, it's framed by self-damaging and societally-destructive thinking that is scientifically engineered to atomize all people to sell more products and keep them as pliant slaves to consumerism. Women's tendency to follow the crowd, their relative intellectual and moral shallowness, (not generally interested in philosophical discussions like this one for example,) their materialism, their compassion, all qualities that aren't inherently good or bad, make them especially vulnerable to exploitation by these shadowy global syndicates of hyper-advertisers who will and actively are burning the world down if it means increasing profit margins by 8% this fiscal quarter.
Endue them with power in society and you can see a problem.
However, men's problem is the opposite and even more dangerous.
Their natural intuition is more subdued precisely because it is much more strongly moderated by abstract thinking and less by gut feelings and whimsy. Men have a filter that most women don't have.
Which is why a man who's comfortable and in flow is so shocking, captivating, attractive. He's broken the condition by getting in touch with his intuition, while still moderating it with his thinking mind. He has to whatever degree united the animal, the rational, the whimsical and the spiritual in harmony and humility. He possesses something of the spark of the divine, the superhuman. And why a man who has repressed it is such a figure of contempt.
That relatively higher moderation of the male intuition is also neither good nor bad, it's what gave us nearly all the marvels of civilization, the peak of human ingenuity. But when the prevailing thought systems tell men to push down everything that makes them men because they're toxic, they're bad, it's supposedly beneficial for society, it will get them laid, etc, you get the dysfunction you see all around you. It's most dangerous because it is the root of women's dysfunction because by and large women take their cue from men, on the small scale and on the large.
That's what people mean when they blame men for the OnlyFans epidemic. They're exactly right. If men rejected the coomer culture, there would simply be no market for it. If men rejected the hookup culture, the dating market would become less dreary. But that takes the strength to do the right thing, and what we have is an epidemic of weak men created by spiritual deadness, lack of family and community ties, self-responsibility, inter-male shaming, etc. Total licentiousness and terminal foolishness pushed along with shocking speed by literal marketers of destruction.
Women, being more naturally in touch with their intuition, at least know they want the best man they can get. That intuition isn't wrong, it's natural. It's the intellectual conditioning that has confused them about what is the best man they can get, i.e. they've been taught to overvalue themselves, accept their imperfections and quarrelsomeness because they shouldn't have to change. But it's the guys in their life-- the dad that allowed (his wife to allow) her to internalize that message, the guy she was seeing that allowed her to think her bad habits were acceptable-- that are ultimately to blame. In a sense their intuition worked perfectly, they were told what to do, be, and think by the strongest forces in their lives and became that.
The problem is the strongest forces in the average woman's life were TV, school, her friends-- all hand-in-hand arms of Big Consumerism-- and the weaknesses of the men she should have been able to depend on. And dad, brother, Chad, Brad, boyfriend, husband, cousin, uncle, pastor, teacher, all felt incapable of competing with Big Consumerism. If you're not leading, who is? On top of that, it's a job that never ends and doesn't pay well. Well, when you give up, Big Daddy Consumerism is there to step in and make a clean buck, too. She's eating it, you're paying for it. We're all paying for it.
The epidemic is nothing and I mean nothing more than one of weak men, disconnected from themselves and from their natural intuition endued, entrusted and fostered in them by their Higher Power. (For me it's God, but insert tradition, history, self-knowledge, etc, all things that coincidentally come through a relationship with God.) OnlyFans, the messed up dating scene, bad policy, bad culture are all just symptoms of the epidemic of male weakness. There's literally no one else capable of enforcing good or evil except men. And they-- we-- choose to permit evil. I think there's a saying like "He who permits evil takes part in it."
The piece de resistance of the great psyop is that even the men who see it feel powerless because they know they can't stop the tides on the large scale, "oh I have no power, oh I have no community," but that's just a psychological defense against change. They have the power to change themselves and choose not to. They have the power to change their world around them and affect others' worlds, to build community and build their circle, to spread virtue and abstain from evil, but that route is harder and everyone else ain't doing it, so we feel comfortable falling gently backward in the tides of evil and say, "Eh, it's just a messed up world." We are the messed up world. Those systems are comprised of human beings just like you. You're just afraid to be held accountable. Unfortunately, you will be held much more accountable for not doing the one thing you were duty-bound to do, try.
So yes, women's intuition is largely bad nowadays, because it's been channeled and twisted into antisocial, immoral, anti-communal, materialistic, soulless consumerism's powerful grip. And so it is for the men. The difference is that men have the lion's share of the power, agency, means, and most of all responsibility to break the cycle now and create virtue around them and in the world. There is no other option and you will be held accountable, if not by your Creator, then by the very real fruits of your failure borne out in you and your loved ones' lives.
A man must lead as much as he must breath, and the world is suffocating.