A primer on hypergamy
Sometimes a review of the basics is in order. This is especially true about women, where men forget the basics all the time.
Sometimes a review of the basics is in order. This is especially true about women, where men forget the basics all the time.
Michael Messner claims fathers routinely absent themselves from families leaving mothers to do household chores. Paul schools him on what those fathers might be doing while absent.
Kay unknowingly reveals that circumcision was done to minimize pleasure for men and boys when she shames intactivists in their quest for “erotic freedom,” believing male sexual pleasure would discourage “ethical mating”. I think that’s what feminism and the family courts are doing, not the foreskin.
Paul has some words about the silent treatment … and the message is loud and clear.
“Women’s healthcare including IUD and Nexplanon placement; pediatric care including circumcisions.”
MRAs get accused all the time of “just being angry.” Paul’s response? So what?
Paul Elam dissects professor Rebecca Sullivan’s “scared” rant about The Red Pill movie
Karen Straughan examines CBC discussion of The Red Pill movie by feminist professor Rebecca Sullivan.
Guys always used to sacrifice themselves for others, until they started getting slapped and told that doing such was hurting women by stealing their jobs. It’s wrong for a guy to strive to be a CEO or scientist or anything else now. They’re shamed, punished and penalized for sacrificing themselves for others, so they stopped doing it.
Douglas Galbi takes on feminism’s sexist definition of honor killings.