Chivalry
Ernest Belfort Bax on feminism’s relation to chivalry
Over 100 years ago E.B. Bax talked of first-wave feminists soliciting, expecting and receiving male chivalry for the benefit of women. Has anything changed?
Can you just “man down”?
Have you ever heard the phrase “Man Up?” Are you as sick of it as we are? Well so is George St. Jones.
Wife of Bath, criminal justice
Is criminal justice used as a pretext for promoting men’s subordination to women?
William Of Aquitaine: The First Simp
Paul Elam brings our attention to ‘patient zero’ in the epidemic of simping
The role of ladies in the first sporting tournaments
Women were instrumental in inspiring and regulating manners at the first sporting tournaments. Has anything changed?
From woman to man to red pill
Feminism may look good or bad depending on which side of the sexual fence that life placed you. But what might it look like to someone who has actually filled both pairs of shoes. Why, like pure bullshit, of course.
A note from my future: Thanks for the meme-ories
August Løvenskiolds pays us a visit from the future, both looking back on us in the past, and issues a lesson in the lexicon to come in the acronym happy environment at AVFM, one particular corner of the MHRM. But one has to wonder, as we look into the future through the eyes of a man writing his history. Why no mention of the GMP?
MGTOW: 12th century style
Perhaps it is that each age of man must discover the truths about women and love for itself. Over 800 years ago, the spread of courtly love and proto-feminism caused a writer to warn his fellows.