Men Returning To Traditional Roles. Feminists Horrified

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This vid analyzes feminist propaganda couching polls in negative terms, like horrifying, disturbing rather than excited about young men returning to traditional roles in relationships.

One observation is the double standard of feminists that prefer men take one the traditional role of paying for the first date but they don’t embrace the traditional role of women, I.e., wanting your cake and eating it to. Traditional when it benefits me; not traditional if it benefits you. The vid also touches on ongoing hypergamy among ‘strong and independent’ feminists, such as the 30 year old female doctor who can’t find a good man. Thoughts?

 

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I think feminists know that if men start desiring traditional femininity, many women will adjust their behaviour. That's why they are freaking out.
 

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I think feminists know that if men start desiring traditional femininity, many women will adjust their behaviour. That's why they are freaking out.
I watched a vied last week that used AI to confirm feminist are a hate group. The author used 10 categories in analyzing MRA, Men's Rights Activists. AI found they were 0 of 10 in being a hate group but feminists rated 9 of 10 in being a hate group.

This reveals another lie of feminism I recall half a century ago, it proclaimed it would improve relationships between men and women. When one in the relationship looks at all the facts in light hostile to the other group, it cannot be a good relationship, let alone an improvement.

 

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I told my husband when we were dating that I wanted him to lead us when we got married.

Here are his expectations for me as a wife as of right now:

---That I be home centered
---That I submit
---That I help with initiative, not needing micro managing
---That I take good care of our children
---That I be loyal
---That I'd have energy for conversation and intimacy
---That I cook for him
---That I clean
--- That I value peace in the home

These are all great and I respect him a lot for having these of me. He does so much to provide, guide, and protect I have no issue doing these things and more. My man is special. He's a leader who inspires me to be better.

I like that men are raising their standards. They should absolutely hold the line. Our roommate is like this.

I couldn't imagine being so controlling that I wrote a fear bait article trying to shame a generation of men for what they want.
 
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I couldn't imagine being so controlling that I wrote a fear bait article trying to shame a generation of men for what they want.
Pride. The deadly sin. It's about ego, inflated sense of self.

My wife and I ache when we leave our grandchildren. Are we living vicariously through them? Doesn't Christ live through us? I think of Romans 12. When my wife was in pain with her gall bladder, so was I.
 

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Pride. The deadly sin. It's about ego, inflated sense of self.

My wife and I ache when we leave our grandchildren. Are we living vicariously through them? Doesn't Christ live through us? I think of Romans 12. When my wife was in pain with her gall bladder, so was I.
To live to see grandchildren is very special and an honor I hope to have. Both sets of grandparents love our children and it's so adorable.

The connection of a spouse is mysterious at times. We go through what they go through.