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To: KC Burke; papertyger

Hear hear

Never give up on women...we all need our rib

No question feminism has really hurt the men and women axis

All fomented mostly by women who were fortunate enough to be atractivd enough to garner a mate or were disaffected urban married women like Betty Friedan

I think even young folks know innately what’s best despite all the turmoil but it sure seems to depend on their upbringing

Both my daughters like automony to a degree in their marriage or relationship respectively but both will admit in late 20s having education or skills is great but they are quite happy making a family and being mom or domestic for now
Or a job that works around marriage and child rearing part time

They prefer to have a man make the money and they care for the wee one

You can’t replace being a mom there for your pre schooler or home when they get off the school bus

My wife nearly always makes sure she’s home when our kids have gotten off the bus at the end of our long 400 yard drive or taken them down to the road on cold mornings

I’m old now but when younger in Manhattan or Los Angeles etc I’d find myself attracting fembot women including even activist Jewish women who even though repelled by a southern alpha male couldn’t resist something instinctive about unapologetic masculinity

“I know it’s not like I think about men and women but I’m just crazy about you or I know you’re bad for me but I want you”

The old paradigms worked for 1000s of years not because of male oppression but it was the natural consequence

Women today live in a false construct of security


260 posted on 03/11/2018 12:53:18 PM PDT by wardaddy (As a southerner I've never trusted the Grand Old Party.....any questions?)
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To: wardaddy

I’ll agree with you on the upbringing WD, but innate knowledge: not so sure about that one. I think its more an “intellectual awareness” than a, God forgive me for using this term, “feeling.”

My wife spent twenty years climbing the corporate ladder. I was finally able to prevail on her to start her own business after a layoff. A few years later, we decided to adopt.

Now she says if she had known what family life was like we would have stayed in her hometown and she’d have started “squeezin’em out” at age 20!


262 posted on 03/11/2018 1:20:43 PM PDT by papertyger (Bulverism: it's not just for liberals anymore.)
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