Posted on 03/06/2018 4:34:43 AM PST by Kaslin
Might have to get that book.
It’s not natural for a boy to sit in a classroom and write stuff down that he is supposed to memorize.
That’s how school works. It is slanted towards girls.
Now that the feminists are in control, they are doing everything they can to stamp out maleness. It is pure hatred for everything male. This is at the basis for all the gender crap and the transgender horse$hit.
They despise “Man and woman He created them.” (Should it be Man and woman ZE created ZEM?)
pinging
Women tend to want to marry men who are MORE capable then themselves. You might ask them how many couples they know, in real life, where the husband is much less capable than the wife, or works at a much-lower-status job.
bfl!
Yes, Feminism is a terrible thing. I was reading Humanae Vitae the other day, where Paul VI describes the family in terms of Natural Law. It made me see very clearly how very Marxist Feminist thought really is. In China, both parents work all the time; the kids are in school until late, then they work into the wee hours on homework. Thus the family is divided and there is no cozy home. What is different, at some point, between that and two-income, working all the time parents? Degree perhaps.
Chesterton talks about a woman at home with kids touching a few lives very deeply vs being out in the world, and touching a lot of lives in a small way.
This has taken me some time to digest, as I was at UC Berkeley early on and a feminist, I thought.
I was working with an 8th grader on an assigned essay he was writing on ‘Women’s Rights.’ He was really focused on what he was writing, and I only had an hour, so I took the last 15 minutes to help him edit. It was all government blather about how women were held back but now they can do anything a man can do; how men work outside the home but never help with housework.
This kid is from a Vietnamese family, I believe. I asked him, “Does your dad do housework?” “No,” he answered. “My husband doesn’t either. He works so hard at his job to provide for us.” I said, “He does the big fence and garden stuff around the house, but I do the cooking and cleaning.” Then I asked him, “Does your mom stay home with you kids?” “Yes,” he answered. I said, “I did that, too, when my kids were young. Don’t you like it, having a cozy home with your mom home to take care of you?” “Yes,” he answered. I said, “Don’t forget, there are other ways to look at this.
Terrible - propaganda right from the school against his very own family. I am so glad I homeschooled.
Dr. Warren Farrell is the best. I first read him decades ago.
He showed how men are brutally attacked by the MSM.
How women earn MORE money than men.
Democrats lie.
How so? Any specifics?
This was about 15 years ago. His wife became a bitter feminist, that sentiment magified by her time volunteering at a women’s shelter. She threw this book at him and told him to read it. That’s about all I remember.
Then why opine on it?
Denial IS the premier female coping strategy.
Youll never go broke appealing to womens vanity.
Children grow up to be men and women. Damaged children become damaged adults.
Nonsense!
The only remedy needed is to TRULY force women to live by the same rules as men. The fact that they are the more numerous voting bloc should cancel ANY preferential treatment.
No doubt. That candyass Grays dirty little secret is he advocates men becoming their wives best girlfriend. Like Dr. Phil, his career is built on brown-nosing women.
Im just trying to figure out why he would collaborate with that beta cuck, John Gray.
John Gray’s fame came propped up by a single clever metaphor, of Men Mars Women Venus.
Metaphors are NOT truth.
But any junk he wrote afterwards was thought gold by gullible readers.
In thirty years of investigation, I have found exactly ONE book that provided a useful diagram of the female psyche: Odd Girl Out, by Rachael Simmons. And even that one requires the insightful reader to ignore all the excuses the writer makes for female behavior, and focus on the behavior qua behavior.
Sounds like she read it but didn't actually understand it. The MM/WV book is about each gender understanding the other by how they deal with stress. If she's literally throwing the book at his head, I'm thinking that she is entirely missing the point of being understanding of the other's perspective when stressed (i.e., men tend to want to solve problems, women tend to want to discuss them).
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