 What I think needs to happen is that there's got to be a change in mindset among men. The women aren't going to change because they're just going to respond to what we do as men. But I think the only way to change the culture is, you know, one guy at a time. It's going to take two things. One, guys that have a measure of success in their life, especially with women in relationships in a good way, in a positive way, in a strong way, need to actually mentor younger guys and show them how to avoid these things. You didn't have this problem, you know, 50 years ago. My grandfather didn't have this problem because, you know what? His wife understood her role in the relationship. She wasn't trying to be the man and the woman at the same time. But these days, with the feminization of our society, you've got women that want to be all and end all. That's why you'll find women in their mid to late 30s that have never been married. They're still waiting around for Mr. Perfect, but it's the Mr. Perfect that the culture has told them. They're waiting for some guys that are going to accept them, their career, the fact that she wants to start having a family at age 40. I mean, all this stuff is crazy. It's very American and it's very dysfunctional.