Well, the modern era and technology has made us change our way of thinking, and the way we live our lives. I don’t think it is necessarily a bad thing. But adjustment and change is usually very chaotic. In terms of the history of man.
Eventually though, men will have to step up and be men again. Most women just can’t physically or psychologically handle being hunter/gatherer types. But those needs have changed. The more technology we have, the narrower that gap becomes between the sexes. It’s all about adaptivity, and need. Necessarily not a bad thing, but some of the symptoms certainly are.
When a catastrophic event happens, those needs will once again change. Men being men, will become men again. Women will become women again. The gap will widen. As long as technology helps us live easier lives than men and women of the past then it will continue going like this.
Feminists don’t understand that technology has narrowed this gap between sexes. Men don’t either.
Feminists dont understand that technology has narrowed this gap between sexes. Men dont either.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Take away the tech via poverty or natural disaster and what have you got? A lot of lonely women who are single moms? A lot of men who do not know how to be fathers? Sound familiar?
Feminism is not much more than a primal scream of the socially challeged.It will last as long as we have air conditioning that works.
feminists really in such a world would extict themselves. taking on more masculine and dangerous roles would kill them off. it’s really a dead-ender situation ultimately. women would realize that’s not the best way to live.
sometimes second in command is better. often a lot of times it is.
"God created men. Colt made them equal."?? :-)
Your premise is spot on. Things are fine and dandy just the way they are ....until things go sideways and all of a sudden they're not anymore.
Increasingly, society is built upon a shakier and shakier house of cards. The further it's built up, the farther it has to fall.
These are called 1st world problems for a reason. So much attention is spent on the stupid and trivial, worrying about “feelings” instead of putting food on the table that it has become ridiculous.