JPFromTally
Senior Don Juan
Gentlemen:
Before I begin, a little about myself. I have been lurking this board for a couple of months getting a general consensus of the male populace as it comes to their relation with the opposite sex. I am 25, a college senior who works for full time. Though you have never heard from me before, I have come to get to know you through all your various posts. However, I have yet to see anyone take on anything similar to my school of thought so I thought I would finally join in.
Gentlemen, what has happened to us? Has abject feminisim pervaded our thoughts so much that we do not even know what it means to be male anymore? I would be safe in assuming that the majority of males in this country are good, well intentioned people who are inherently inclined to protect and provide. Yet we are forced to apologize for this simple biologic tendency and in turn apologize for being male. We then ask.. if that's not correct then what? Only to be filled with multiple contradicting answers from a society that has been feminized all under our noses.
This is what happens when the collective psyche of a nation is dictated by the feminist mindset. Not only is it now necessary to speak with "political correctness" and learn of every OTHER culture besides the one that shaped our country we have to learn to accept the fact that by being male we are statistically the evil ones. Don't believe me? Go onto any college campus and listen in to rape crisis week where you will hear cries that 1 in 4 women will be raped in college. (Which is a lie.. read Christina Sommer's "Who Stole Feminism). Then visit the career center to learn that women make .75 to every male dollar (Which is a gross representation. If you were an employer would you pay someone MORE for the same work just because they were of a certain gender. I don't think so. Women have less experience for many reasons, especially kids, which equals less pay).
While you're on campus go and visit any feminist studies class and learn how males are the ones who are not condusive to conversation, are the cause of all wars, etc. etc. But the problem is that it doesn't end there. Godess worship and male hatred has soaked into every aspect of society.. pay attention next time you watch TV.
At the same time girls are watching Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and countless other girls on television who flaunt their sexuality. Couple this with a healthy dose of man-hate and we have a vast majority of American women who dislike and distrust men but are more than willing to manipulate them. The women that do not fall into this category have been told for so long that they should look for sensitivity and a male who shares his feelings that when they finally find him they disdain him for being a *****. Yet, they can't admit they want a strong man because that would be going against the feminist agenda they have been forced to swallow.
What I'm saying is this... we are going through a pussification of our society. Don't believe me? Have you watched Fight Club? Watch it again. Ed Norton has been told that in order for him to fix his problems he needs to talk about it. This doesn't help his insomnia. But what happens when he kicks some ass? He sleeps like a baby.
In conclusion, I've noticed through so many of the posts here that we are apologizing for being male. "What do I do? Does she like me? How can I please her? I'm not really a man unless I get a girl. How do I approach her." These are all the questions I hear everyone asking. And don't worry.... I ask them too!!! But what does it mean when we ask these questions? It means we're afraid. And what do you call a guy who's afraid? Well it starts with a big fat P and ends with a Y.
So when you leave this damn computer that's sitting in front of your face stand up and be proud of being male. Feel that testosterone flowing through your body. Still having trouble? Ask your best friend to punch you as hard as he can. Then grant him the same favor. Then go out and talk to some girls as if you were a man: someone with dignity, who takes care of his business and the ones he loves, is not afraid and above all is unapolegetic.
Thanks,
J.P.
Before I begin, a little about myself. I have been lurking this board for a couple of months getting a general consensus of the male populace as it comes to their relation with the opposite sex. I am 25, a college senior who works for full time. Though you have never heard from me before, I have come to get to know you through all your various posts. However, I have yet to see anyone take on anything similar to my school of thought so I thought I would finally join in.
Gentlemen, what has happened to us? Has abject feminisim pervaded our thoughts so much that we do not even know what it means to be male anymore? I would be safe in assuming that the majority of males in this country are good, well intentioned people who are inherently inclined to protect and provide. Yet we are forced to apologize for this simple biologic tendency and in turn apologize for being male. We then ask.. if that's not correct then what? Only to be filled with multiple contradicting answers from a society that has been feminized all under our noses.
This is what happens when the collective psyche of a nation is dictated by the feminist mindset. Not only is it now necessary to speak with "political correctness" and learn of every OTHER culture besides the one that shaped our country we have to learn to accept the fact that by being male we are statistically the evil ones. Don't believe me? Go onto any college campus and listen in to rape crisis week where you will hear cries that 1 in 4 women will be raped in college. (Which is a lie.. read Christina Sommer's "Who Stole Feminism). Then visit the career center to learn that women make .75 to every male dollar (Which is a gross representation. If you were an employer would you pay someone MORE for the same work just because they were of a certain gender. I don't think so. Women have less experience for many reasons, especially kids, which equals less pay).
While you're on campus go and visit any feminist studies class and learn how males are the ones who are not condusive to conversation, are the cause of all wars, etc. etc. But the problem is that it doesn't end there. Godess worship and male hatred has soaked into every aspect of society.. pay attention next time you watch TV.
At the same time girls are watching Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and countless other girls on television who flaunt their sexuality. Couple this with a healthy dose of man-hate and we have a vast majority of American women who dislike and distrust men but are more than willing to manipulate them. The women that do not fall into this category have been told for so long that they should look for sensitivity and a male who shares his feelings that when they finally find him they disdain him for being a *****. Yet, they can't admit they want a strong man because that would be going against the feminist agenda they have been forced to swallow.
What I'm saying is this... we are going through a pussification of our society. Don't believe me? Have you watched Fight Club? Watch it again. Ed Norton has been told that in order for him to fix his problems he needs to talk about it. This doesn't help his insomnia. But what happens when he kicks some ass? He sleeps like a baby.
In conclusion, I've noticed through so many of the posts here that we are apologizing for being male. "What do I do? Does she like me? How can I please her? I'm not really a man unless I get a girl. How do I approach her." These are all the questions I hear everyone asking. And don't worry.... I ask them too!!! But what does it mean when we ask these questions? It means we're afraid. And what do you call a guy who's afraid? Well it starts with a big fat P and ends with a Y.
So when you leave this damn computer that's sitting in front of your face stand up and be proud of being male. Feel that testosterone flowing through your body. Still having trouble? Ask your best friend to punch you as hard as he can. Then grant him the same favor. Then go out and talk to some girls as if you were a man: someone with dignity, who takes care of his business and the ones he loves, is not afraid and above all is unapolegetic.
Thanks,
J.P.