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Re: Question - Marriage - vulcanel
 
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Re: Question - Marriage - vulcanel


It does work both ways, in a healthy society. We've been blasted with conflicting propaganda for so long, the majority are functionally neurotic. A young man always tries to sow his wild oats. That's the nature of the beast. It's an irresponsible urge nature has made part of most male mammals. The responsible part is always played by the female but today many have chosen to be as irresponsible in the regard as are the males. It's a lowering in the name of "equality" -- the most disastrous nonsense ever foisted upon any society.

The lion pursues the female whenever he gets the urge. If the female is not sympathetic to the call of his gonads, she rebuffs him, often with a smart smack on his chops. Woman have traditionally "called the shots" and it makes very good sense for she has the most to lose, that is, the carrying of the greater responsibility. It is an awesome task which seems to have been denigrated by the feminist loonies.

In spite of the young women who complain about the lack of "real men", some of the burden resides in their laps. In the reproduction business, women are far superior to men. Why don't they try acting like this sometime? If it catches on, they'd be surprised at how quickly the young men shape up. It's the honey who attracts the bee. I never pursued any woman for any reason. I never required any woman to "chase" me. When I got that "eye" signal, I responded, and away went the trolley.


 

 
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