“Marriage for alimony only” – 1928
Robert St. Estephe brings us an interview with Faith Baldwin, a noted author in her day and foe of the abuses of the divorce and alimony by women – as commonplace 85 years ago as today.
Robert St. Estephe brings us an interview with Faith Baldwin, a noted author in her day and foe of the abuses of the divorce and alimony by women – as commonplace 85 years ago as today.
Men stuck in debtors’ prisons for failure to pay either alimony or their wives’ debts sometimes found a way out by putting their lives at risk on the battlefield. Robert St. Estephe reports from the trenches.
The mercenary perversions of romance in the first half of the 1900’s were legion. Robert St. Estephe, Gonzo Historian, brings us three startling examples.
Gonzo Historian, Robert St. Estephe, returns with yet another lesson in the Unknown History of Misandry. This is the history they don’t teach in schools or gender studies classes, folks. It’s the stuff that’s been expelled from the official record and it’s here for your edification. Today’s piece is on the Advice columnist Dorothy Dix and her advice to women that they are “killing the goose that laid the golden egg.”