Cassandra’s Curse The Unspoken Truths of the Modern Gender Conflict This is not a relationship guide. It is an autopsy. Something has gone wrong between women and men — and almost everyone feels it, but no one wants to say it out loud. Relationships are not breaking. They are dissolving. Quietly. Without a clear culprit. Women feel stronger than ever — yet more exhausted, anxious, and dissatisfied. Men feel more invisible than ever — yet are blamed, silenced, and quietly disappearing. Birth rates are collapsing. Loneliness is becoming the norm. Divorce is no longer an exception. Male suicide is rising. Female burnout is normalized. This book asks a question most modern books avoid: What if the problem isn’t men? What if it isn’t women? What if it’s the system we were taught to believe in? What This Book Is — and Is Not Cassandra’s Curse is not a feminist manifesto. It is not a men’s rights book. It is not a dating strategy manual. And it is not here to comfort you. This book does not take sides. It leaves a mirror. Drawing from psychology, biology, neuroscience, mythology, and social reality, it exposes the uncomfortable truths behind: the modern dating and relationship crisis; why empowered women are often unhappy; why modern men are withdrawing, depressed, or giving up; how “freedom” turned into exhaustion; why attraction, attachment, and long-term bonds are collapsing; how ideology hijacked human biology; and why everyone feels right — and still loses. If you are looking for easy answers, this book is not for you. If you feel something is deeply wrong — but you can’t quite name it — this book was written for you. Why “Cassandra”? In Greek mythology, Cassandra was cursed to see the truth but never be believed. Today, the truth about women and men suffers from the same curse. The data is there. The psychology is clear. The biology is speaking. But the truth is uncomfortable — so it is ignored, ridiculed, or silenced. This book does not predict the future. It describes what is already happening — and why pretending otherwise is no longer possible. Inside This Book, You’ll Discover Why modern women often confuse choice with fulfillment; why modern men confuse silence with strength — until they collapse; how dopamine culture, social media, and endless options destroy bonding; why relationships have turned into performance zones; how victimhood became a form of power — and a trap; why masculinity lost its direction — without being replaced; why femininity gained freedom — without stability; how both sexes became right, wounded, and exhausted at the same time; and why this is not a moral crisis, but a biological and psychological alarm. This book explains what happened — not what to post, text, say, or fix. Because before solutions, there must be clarity. Who This Book Is For Readers interested in psychology, human behavior, and modern relationships; men who feel unseen, replaceable, or directionless; women who feel empowered but strangely unfulfilled; anyone questioning modern dating culture, gender roles, and identity politics; readers of books about masculinity, femininity, feminism, social collapse, and loneliness; and those tired of slogans, blame, and shallow self-help. A Warning This book may make you uncomfortable. It may challenge beliefs you didn’t know you were protecting. It may feel confrontational — because it is honest. But if you finish this book feeling disturbed, that does not mean it failed. It means it worked. Final Note Cassandra’s Curse does not offer escape. It offers recognition. And sometimes, recognition is the beginning of transformation. Scroll up. Read the first page. You’ll know immediately if this book is for you.