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Since having sex with someone when people know about it puts you in the public sphere, men rule that sphere, and fathers rule that sphere, and so once the sex is known in public, men will control her. It is men who rule the public sphere in a patriarchal society. It is women who rule the public sphere in a matriarchal society. It is men who rule the private sphere in a matriarchal society. Although there is not good consistent evidence about it (the ... pivotal book "The Chalic and the Blade" argues not or argues against the idea that a real/true matriarchal society has existed (I haven't read it yet but it is coming my way, perhaps next weekend)) there are some sources that indicated that contrary to popular belief, patriarchy hasn't existed since the damn of men/women/humans. It is said, and spiritual lore/knowledge also holds that we are currently in an area still dominated by the 3rd chakra which is a male chakra of fire and force.piranha45 said:Weren't the women under the absolute control of their fathers, until relinquished to a suitor, though? I thought women had very little say in whom they were given to.
The father and suitor worked out an arrangement, and the father actually had to pay out a dowry to ensure his daughter was treated comfortably.
I figured a woman had little say in who was fvcking her and when it would happen. It's only been in recent times that husband-wife rape has been made illegal, I thought.
And what about pre-Christian era? Perhaps, if you are right, female empowerment merely started 2000 years ago, as opposed to 300 years ago.
If I'm mistaken in all this please do inform. I appreciate the knowledge you've put forth so far.
these are the only sensible things you said. and you are dead right on that.piranha45 said:Unfortunately, I don't know how this is. . I don't know.
done.piranha45 said:If I'm mistaken in all this please do inform.
Dryden said:And I will say that femininity and masculinity are not opposites or enemies but complements.
A woman can become an enemy of a man, but a "femininity" cannot become the enemy of a "masculinity" because they are the same thing but different aspects of it.
RangerMIke said:3rd wave feminism and the fact that men, by and large, have just surrendered to it.
It started in the 70s in the US when Ford became President and it's been downhill ever since. Things are starting to turn around as Feminism is clearly not the solution to social problems because in spite of what the feminists tell women, deep down women know that is not what they want and will make them happy.
Or perhaps you are an immature child who still thinks killing people is cool. You really cant fathom a more cultured way to take back our masculinity? Like i said, your degree of ignorance and plain utter stupidity makes me sick. Especially living in a modern world where you have the benefit of countless philosophers' intellectual works, and endless information. How can you say thats the heart of masculinity? Do you have any idea how delusional that statement is? Thats the heart of being a true p u s s y, the opposite of masculinity. You are not a teenager anymore. You are not even a twenty something. Thats phucking pathetic, bro. Grow up.piranha45 said:Perhaps my view is too centered around the small-but-prominent warrior groups, and I just haven't read up enough on what things were like for the common farmer and small businessman. This is where Dryden offers insight. I can't relate to the common farmer and small businessman though.
I argue we need behave as the small warrior groups did. When we stop behaving in that manner, when we become farmers and tradesmen, we become submissive. The capacity to do think rationally and perform methodical violence to achieve our goals is the heart of masculinity, from my perspective.
I agree with this. Men oftentimes had to go fight and die in wars and battles. Thus, the fathers weren't always able to directly spend time with the kids, but, by going off to fight for whatever reason - their homeland - their beliefs, they were at least able to set an example for their children.Desdinova said:Spending time with their fathers may be part of it, but I think it's more the example that the father set for the boy. If he displayed responsibility, strength and leadership and his mother showed her support on how a man's supposed to behave, that will no doubt have a huge influence on him. It will give him the desire to learn from his father. He also takes his cues on how to interact with women from his father. If it's the mother who wears the pants in the house, the boy will learn to be in subjection to women.
Nowadays, single moms are busy teaching boys how to "treat women right". In other words, they want the boys to learn how women want to be treated by other women, NOT by men.
Women who lack a father figure in their lives do not learn how to play a feminine roll in a relationship. They learn to bury their natural desire to be nurturing and supportive and instead learn to be an "independent, strong woman". Combine this with the man being feminine and needy, and you've got a huge disconnect when it comes to male & female roles in a relationship.
I think its more culture, system, media, and technology than fathers. The system/media loves people who follow the status quo and if they don't bend to the female's will at all times, they will get crushed.El Payaso said:As opposed to the single mother gynocentric culture of today which produces more beta men to subjugate and feed today's femcentric culture.