Man Up: a poetic response…
We’ve all heard the phrase, but few actually know what it means; fewer still demand to be heard after being told, to “Man Up!”
We’ve all heard the phrase, but few actually know what it means; fewer still demand to be heard after being told, to “Man Up!”
When men spend money they often spend it on what women tell them to buy. Clint Carpentier asks men to put their wallets away.
Clint Carpentier takes a moment to reflect on the what separates champions from losers, survivors from failures, and sane people from feminists. It turns out that the answer isn’t that hard to find.
Some men walk through life resigned to what society and the womenfolk expect of them, while thinking little about the meaning of their own life. Clint Carpentier pauses to reflect on his and other men’s often-unrecognized contributions to the world
What happens when men come to the conclusion that women have little to offer them but sorrow grief and punishment? Where will the future take us as more and more men come to this conclusion? Clint Carpentier has some thoughts.
There was a time when women were responsible for a significant amount of domestic labor. Thanks to technology ‘housewives’ today have very little work to do in the home save one or two hours of relaxed housework which they can weave among their leisure activities. However, the leisure class would like to forego those remaining few chores and are increasingly asking full-time working husbands to take the weight off their petite shoulders. Clint Carpentier provides an overview of the conundrum.