Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple, women. Either abandon feminism or abandon all hope of being wives and mothers. Because men will not abide feminism and you cannot force us to accept it.
Get ready to never have children, then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they want a woman to stay home with the kids and cook, there are plenty of women who enjoy that out there, who have made the choice to do that instead of a career (but the choice is thanks to feminism).
One of the allegations in the post is that there is social pressure by feminists against women who are content with running a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple, women. Either abandon feminism or abandon all hope of being wives and mothers. Because men will not abide feminism and you cannot force us to accept it.
Ha, you just made me laugh out loud. This town is full of feminist wives and mothers. I think you don't know what "feminist" actually means.
Anonymous wrote:Well then, luckily loser dude won't be passing on his genes or personality to any future generations. So this generation of failure men -- ones who can't help out at home and also can't live up to higher expectations -- will die out. Fingers crossed all the FWB women they are hooking up with are feminist enough to use BC.
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"Family life"? What does that mean? You mean how happy men were with their families? Or how happy everyone was to be taken care of by someone who didn't have a choice because that was the only role that person had in society?
I can guarantee you I'm a whole lot happier now than I would have been living in 1915. Women couldn't even vote then.
I guess if the term "family life" causes such confusion, then concerns that modern trends have eroded the family are not overblown.
Also, this seems to be evidence that feminism does, in fact, encourage women to view the family as a tool of patriarchal oppression; not a life to be chosen by serious women with options.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple, women. Either abandon feminism or abandon all hope of being wives and mothers. Because men will not abide feminism and you cannot force us to accept it.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple, women. Either abandon feminism or abandon all hope of being wives and mothers. Because men will not abide feminism and you cannot force us to accept it.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty simple, women. Either abandon feminism or abandon all hope of being wives and mothers. Because men will not abide feminism and you cannot force us to accept it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[W]e expect and demand more from men, more than a roof over our heads and a steady income. We expect men to have good self esteem, integrity, emotional health and maturity, a good work ethic, and good parenting and partner skills. As the playing field has leveled, men have had to up their game. And the antifeminists are the ones who can't or don't want to. They are the ones who can't adapt.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Why don't men pick up the devotion to children and hearth and home aspects of "femininity"?
I think Ironwood's partial response to that is, "Sure, Masculinity ain't what it used to be either, and we own that. We allowed ourselves to be talked out of our better masculine nature in the false hope that it would lead to a better domestic life, social harmony, and more sex. What we got was more demands, more requirements, and less sex."
Some do take up hearth and home, but the manospherians will tell you that these men generally aren't as attractive to women. Anecdotally, I've certainly seen around here that a lot of women want a "man's man," and/or "a provider." So, if a young man's options are to make himself less attractive by taking care of hearth & home or to remain attractive in exchange for more demands, more requirements, and less sex, he's likely to just check out, sleep around where he can (play video games and watch porn where he can't), but not commit to marriage.
Well then, luckily loser dude won't be passing on his genes or personality to any future generations. So this generation of failure men -- ones who can't help out at home and also can't live up to higher expectations -- will die out. Fingers crossed all the FWB women they are hooking up with are feminist enough to use BC.
Do you think family life is, as a whole, happier, less happy, or about the same as it was 100 years ago? Do you think feminism had an impact one way or the other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they want a woman to stay home with the kids and cook, there are plenty of women who enjoy that out there, who have made the choice to do that instead of a career (but the choice is thanks to feminism).
One of the allegations in the post is that there is social pressure by feminists against women who are content with running a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[W]e expect and demand more from men, more than a roof over our heads and a steady income. We expect men to have good self esteem, integrity, emotional health and maturity, a good work ethic, and good parenting and partner skills. As the playing field has leveled, men have had to up their game. And the antifeminists are the ones who can't or don't want to. They are the ones who can't adapt.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Why don't men pick up the devotion to children and hearth and home aspects of "femininity"?
I think Ironwood's partial response to that is, "Sure, Masculinity ain't what it used to be either, and we own that. We allowed ourselves to be talked out of our better masculine nature in the false hope that it would lead to a better domestic life, social harmony, and more sex. What we got was more demands, more requirements, and less sex."
Some do take up hearth and home, but the manospherians will tell you that these men generally aren't as attractive to women. Anecdotally, I've certainly seen around here that a lot of women want a "man's man," and/or "a provider." So, if a young man's options are to make himself less attractive by taking care of hearth & home or to remain attractive in exchange for more demands, more requirements, and less sex, he's likely to just check out, sleep around where he can (play video games and watch porn where he can't), but not commit to marriage.
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I think we all need to take a step back and get some perspective. Recent generations have been through unthinkable, enormous, comprehensive changes. There are huge differences in every generation to the one before it. My grandparents lived wildly different lives than my parents, mine is different to both, my childrens' different to each preceding. And these culture and environment changes are not small, and we can't rely on previous experience to negotiate them, nor can we be sure we can find people we see eye to eye with to form new relationships.
It's tough. It's challenging on everybody in various ways at different milestones in the life cycle.
Some perspective on this will help us move forward cooperatively and compassionately.
This is good advice. I see a lot of the "mansplaining" about feminism's evils to be sour grapes about necessary changes that have happened as our society becomes more competitive, global, and modern.