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The Male Fallout From Feminism - Don't Give Up On American Women By Henry Makow
Martha Kirkland is a "happy but poor" 30-something NYC artist who laments that she is dateless despite being "bright, thin, attractive, funny" and traditional.
In an email, she writes that she and many women friends "all possess certain idealism about the very distinct differences between men and women and applaud them."
"None of us wants to either lead or compete in ANY relationship, most specifically, an intimate partnership. We are, at a relatively young age dinosaurs."
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Often the first question she is asked on a date is how much does she earn. The second is, does she "have a trust fund?"
"I find it so demoralizing that I lose interest in th
ese men right away...I understand the financial imperative of the NYC area.... What I do not understand is how grace, c
harm and feminine essences no longer seemingly have value. The last thing my men friends want is ANY woman to be dependent upon them, especially emotionally and secondarily financially."
Feminism lets men "off the hook." We no longer have to take responsibility for families. Instead we can do as we please. In my case, that meant search for meaning and identity.
Ironically, I learned that these are rooted in the masculine role that feminism allowed me to forego. That's the hidden agenda. Feminism unravels heterosexuality by blurring inherent sexual differences.
As a result, many men are turning off American women, marriage and children. The l
atest version of Hugh Hefner's playboy is the "metro sexual." He is a straight gay, fastidious about his appearance and possessions, interested in sex but not in emotional commitments.
(more at link...
Martha Kirkland is a "happy but poor" 30-something NYC artist who laments that she is dateless despite being "bright, thin, attractive, funny" and traditional.
In an email, she writes that she and many women friends "all possess certain idealism about the very distinct differences between men and women and applaud them."
"None of us wants to either lead or compete in ANY relationship, most specifically, an intimate partnership. We are, at a relatively young age dinosaurs."
br>
Often the first question she is asked on a date is how much does she earn. The second is, does she "have a trust fund?"
"I find it so demoralizing that I lose interest in th
ese men right away...I understand the financial imperative of the NYC area.... What I do not understand is how grace, c
harm and feminine essences no longer seemingly have value. The last thing my men friends want is ANY woman to be dependent upon them, especially emotionally and secondarily financially."
Feminism lets men "off the hook." We no longer have to take responsibility for families. Instead we can do as we please. In my case, that meant search for meaning and identity.
Ironically, I learned that these are rooted in the masculine role that feminism allowed me to forego. That's the hidden agenda. Feminism unravels heterosexuality by blurring inherent sexual differences.
As a result, many men are turning off American women, marriage and children. The l
atest version of Hugh Hefner's playboy is the "metro sexual." He is a straight gay, fastidious about his appearance and possessions, interested in sex but not in emotional commitments.
(more at link...