What’s a Mother to Do?
Doug Mortimer finds that those with a penchant for complaint are not easily satisfied.
Doug Mortimer finds that those with a penchant for complaint are not easily satisfied.
Those who allegedly care about men and their issues just as often feel the need to appeal to gynocentrism by saying how natural it is, so the need arises to eviscerate that notion once again. It’s time to remind everybody in the friendliest way I can of the following: you can’t fight gynocentrism by defending …
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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?
Did feminists inspire the “scientific” claim that humans are a gynocentric species?
Alison Tieman, as she so often does, cuts straight through the bullshit.
Anyone following the ‘Women Against Feminism’ hashtag on Twitter will notice the angry replies of feminists claiming non-feminists are idiots, morons, retards and other epithets. Ron Collins stands guilty as charged: he does not understand feminism.
What we excuse, we enable. And what we enable, we get, in ever increasing amounts. When enabling women to excuse, rationalize, justify and shift blame, even over their most heinous acts, we will pay for it. Sometimes the dues are paltry. Sometimes payment comes in little caskets.
Long before they replaced mothers with “birthing persons,” fathers were being told to be more like mothers
The following elaborates on a common misrepresentation of what romantic love is. – PW * * * It’s amazing to observe how many academics have adopted a flawed idea of what romantic love is – all because Jankowiak & Fischer1 claimed to both define, and then find evidence of romantic love in 147 out of 166 …
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