I'm increasingly interested in the concept of a masculine presence infusing the joy of risk into the hormonal atmosphere. I just realized that it was my father who taught me how to swim, tie my shoes, ride a bicycle, do math (well not really, but he tried) jump off the high diving board, fly kites, not cry in the backseat of a plane he w…
I'm increasingly interested in the concept of a masculine presence infusing the joy of risk into the hormonal atmosphere. I just realized that it was my father who taught me how to swim, tie my shoes, ride a bicycle, do math (well not really, but he tried) jump off the high diving board, fly kites, not cry in the backseat of a plane he was flying, make bank deposits and write checks, roller skate, ice skate and, of course, supplement my high school driving course. And last but not least, it was my father who showed me how to buy a car and make the monthly payments.
But time and time again, when I hear of a kid failing to launch, they live at home with their MOM. They grew up with a single mother.
And in this matriarchal society, the following statement regarding "more permissive" sexual norms does not ring true:
"Alongside the decline in teen driving and employment, study after study shows that young people are having less sex, even as sexual norms have grown more permissive. The decline has been particularly pronounced among men, with almost 30 percent of those under thirty reportedly not having sex even once in the past year, a figure that tripled between 2008 and 2018."
It's the matriarchy that's driving the transgender craze of slicing off kids' genitals. It's the matriarchy that has kids talking about themselves through a therapeutic lens. It's the matriarchy that renders them anxious and insecure, because their mothers are. This is not a more sexually permissive society -- certainly NOT! When kids feel "traumatized" by a "sexual assault" that wasn't more than, say, a forced kiss that their predecessors would have laughed off!
The only thing about gender as a social construct is the idea of gender as a social construct. Men bring the T into the house, and it's the T that encourages kids to feel safe enough to take risks. It's hilarious to think that the feminists blamed men for "keeping women in the home" when women dominating discourse is now keeping EVERYONE in the home!
I'm increasingly interested in the concept of a masculine presence infusing the joy of risk into the hormonal atmosphere. I just realized that it was my father who taught me how to swim, tie my shoes, ride a bicycle, do math (well not really, but he tried) jump off the high diving board, fly kites, not cry in the backseat of a plane he was flying, make bank deposits and write checks, roller skate, ice skate and, of course, supplement my high school driving course. And last but not least, it was my father who showed me how to buy a car and make the monthly payments.
But time and time again, when I hear of a kid failing to launch, they live at home with their MOM. They grew up with a single mother.
And in this matriarchal society, the following statement regarding "more permissive" sexual norms does not ring true:
"Alongside the decline in teen driving and employment, study after study shows that young people are having less sex, even as sexual norms have grown more permissive. The decline has been particularly pronounced among men, with almost 30 percent of those under thirty reportedly not having sex even once in the past year, a figure that tripled between 2008 and 2018."
It's the matriarchy that's driving the transgender craze of slicing off kids' genitals. It's the matriarchy that has kids talking about themselves through a therapeutic lens. It's the matriarchy that renders them anxious and insecure, because their mothers are. This is not a more sexually permissive society -- certainly NOT! When kids feel "traumatized" by a "sexual assault" that wasn't more than, say, a forced kiss that their predecessors would have laughed off!
The only thing about gender as a social construct is the idea of gender as a social construct. Men bring the T into the house, and it's the T that encourages kids to feel safe enough to take risks. It's hilarious to think that the feminists blamed men for "keeping women in the home" when women dominating discourse is now keeping EVERYONE in the home!
Kids do best with both a father and mother in the home.