Gynocentrism

Toil and Trouble – Thoughts on Two Gynocentric Demands on Men

Although what you are about to read is not actually an analysis of the Three Witches of Shakespeare’s MacBeth, the general meaning of a part of their famous incantation “Double double, toil and trouble” is just as it sounds: the intent to cause toils and troubles for humankind for the sake of causing them. Perhaps …

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The Slap

It was a nasty slap. It spun the head of the victim sideways such was its force. The assailant strode back to his seat amongst the bejeweled women with the calm confidence of a man who knows he is untouchable. Some suggest his celebrity status was his iron clad armour. His fame was what prevented …

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Bio-gynocentrism: Turning Science Into Goddess Worship

The Rationalisation Of Bigotry Bio-gynocentrism was first coined by Vernon Meigs in his article The Eight Traits Of A Bio-gynocentrist1, to describe people that resort to twisted interpretations of human biology and evolution to justify the practice of male chivalry and the pedestalisation of women in our gynocentric culture. Bio-gynocentrism attempts to rationalise gynocentrism as what …

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Descriptions of Gynocentrism

This article is drawn from the gynocentrism article on Wiki4Men –Ed In her 1988 paper, feminist Iris M. Young underlines the gynocentric principle of “superiority” of female values over male values. Young states; “Gynocentric feminism… argues for the superiority of the values embodied in traditionally female experience and rejects the values it finds in traditionally …

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Picture of a 'White Day' cake from Japan.

‘White Day’ – Gynocentrism Comes a Month Later in Japan

If you thought Valentine’s Day in the Western world was absurd enough, get a load of this. First, a bit of context. As we know in the Western world, Valentine’s Day is really just like any other day for the romantically-minded in which men on their knees practice female-worship and altruistically shower gifts on women …

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Rebutting Colttaine’s Nonsense and Thinking Beyond Notions of Female Omnipotence

This is a response to a video1 by Colttaine regarding Briffault’s law. I would encourage people to watch Paul Elam and Peter Wright’s video2 on this subject and then watch the response video from Colttaine. People can also read my previous articles here3 and here4 on Briffault’s law as well. I don’t have an issue with Colttaine personally, what I have an issue …

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Briffault’s Law: A Classic Example Of Reductionist Categorical Thinking

This article is in response to Paul Elam and Peter Wright’s excellent recent critique[1] of Briffault’s Law. I have also critiqued Briffault’s law in my article linked here[2]. The manosphere has to have a mechanism of addressing and identifying bad ideas. Bad ideas that are not only factually incorrect, but also hold men back and negatively impact their …

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Evie Magazine vs. Men Who Refuse to Live and Die for Women

Back in September this year, my colleague Peter Wright showed me this article by Evie Magazine entitled “5 Signs You’re Dating a Man-Child.” It was apt that he did. Both of us know what is meant by “man-child”: any human adult male who wants to enjoy life instead of consigning himself to gynocentric sacrificial living. …

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