Why not date a feminist?
Feminist dating advice writer Jennifer Hansen instructs men they should stick their heads in deep-fryers, and date feminists too. John the Other has a different view on the matter.
Feminist dating advice writer Jennifer Hansen instructs men they should stick their heads in deep-fryers, and date feminists too. John the Other has a different view on the matter.
There is gold in them thar hills! Dr. F politely requests the pleasure of your company for a history lesson on gold down under. And the gold up above, walking around on two legs and being followed.
Society is very keen on men getting in touch with their inner, perhaps hidden feminine. It would balance us and make us more whole as human beings. Keeping that in mind, Paul Elam has taken on the challenge.
Male privilege is of course all the rage in feminist circles. Being powerless, victimized women, they can only stare at that privilege from a distance and yearn for its realization. Paul Elam wants to help them. As a matter of fact, he insists on it.
Sometimes what looks like power and privilege is just a burden in disguise. Such is the lot of men who carry what some call a throne on their breaking backs.
This is an especially dangerous system for men since it is only the benevolence and forbearance of their female partners—the love of their female partners—that prevents them from being sent to the glue factory.
With power comes responsibility. Unless you are a woman wielding sexual power. If that is the case, the world is expected to pretend that you are powerless. All must remain silent. Except for JTO.
There is no question about it. Women are getting more violent with time. Will the world catch up and call them to account? Dr. Greg Canning doesn’t think so.
A woman on a city street goes on the attack against a man. She tries repeatedly to assault the man, and was held back by others till he took her out with a stiff right hand. The question is, should he have done it? Why or why not?
In discussions of human sociobiology we put a lot of emphasis on genetics. It makes sense. Or does it? Codebuster brings us some “outside the box” perspective on this touchy subject.