Love sick (part 3)
In part-3 of the series Dr, Tallis looks at the difference between Oriental and Western approaches to forming relationships – between arranged coupling and romantic love.
In part-3 of the series Dr, Tallis looks at the difference between Oriental and Western approaches to forming relationships – between arranged coupling and romantic love.
We continue Dr. Frank Tallis’s survey of romantic love with Part-2 – which looks into the origin and evolution of men placing women on pedestals
Dr. Frank Tallis has written a book on the sickness that is romantic love. We bring you part one of a three-part excerpt from the book.
“Civility is particularly due to all women; and, remember, that no provocation whatsoever can justify any man in not being civil to every woman; and the greatest man would justly be reckoned a brute if he were not civil to the meanest woman. It is due to their sex..” Written a century and a half ago, is this reasoning much different today?
To all men and boys, you do matter and more than you know!
Tom Golden takes a look at how the power of gynocentrism filters down to a wide variety of places, some unexpected, in order to negatively impact men and boys.
John Stuart Mill published his Subjection of Women in 1869, writing that the State should take over the role of male chivalry. It appears his gynocentric vision has come true.
Are there women, single mothers in particular, who use their sons as substitute husbands? This seems to describe reality for a lot of people.