against-the-conscription-of-womenDownload This is part 7 of the larger article Against the Conscription of Women PART VII: WIFELY SUBJECTION, PROTECTION, SUPPORT, AND THE SYMBOLISM OF LAWS As for a man’s physical power or control over his lawful wife, there is no evidence that a man had the right to abuse- physically or otherwise- his wife nor treat her … Continue reading Wifely Subjection, Protection, Support, and the Symbolism of Laws
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Something That Really Gets Me
http://dastardlydads.blogspot.com/2015/07/dad-charged-with-murder-in-death-of-1.html?m=0 I don't know anything about this particular case above (one of the many out there) but it's things like this that really get to me in our society. Family breakdown that invites trouble, abuse and heartbreak but also that somehow women are supposed to be held responsible for the actions and welfare of men. … Continue reading Something That Really Gets Me
Security Must Be a Prerequisite to Childbearing
"For, at present, the law protects the persons and the weakness of women to an extent far beyond anything they might legislate for themselves. Public opinion, almost chivalric in its courtesy among Americans, goes even further, and gracefully yields privileges, which will be best understood when lost. Will suffrage preserve this? Deprive women of such … Continue reading Security Must Be a Prerequisite to Childbearing
Marriage is Not Meant to be Egalitarian
A husband should be obligated to support his wife just based on the fact that she is his wife, his dependent, and he is responsible for her. It should not be dependent on how much housework she does or whether or not they have children that she is responsible to care for. I see in … Continue reading Marriage is Not Meant to be Egalitarian
No, “We” Are Not Pregnant
First off I want to give a disclaimer that I'm not a doctor so use your brain and seek your own medical advice from an actual qualified medical professional. I'm giving my opinions and beliefs based on my long hours of research and personal experiences. Second this post has some sexual talk that isn't completely … Continue reading No, “We” Are Not Pregnant
Why Would Men Support Feminism?
I can tell you exactly why men supported feminism. It's pretty simple really. They wanted a free pass out of traditional masculine responsibilities to bear the sole burden of financial support for a family and traditional male duties such as all male conscription. Feminism also promised them free and easy sex and eradication of laws … Continue reading Why Would Men Support Feminism?
Thoughts on Coverture, Suffrage, Chivalry, Patriarchy and the Natural Order
"There are people in Europe who, confounding together the different characteristics of the sexes, would make of man and woman beings not only equal but alike. They would give to both the same functions, impose on both the same duties, and grant to both the same rights; they would mix them in all things – … Continue reading Thoughts on Coverture, Suffrage, Chivalry, Patriarchy and the Natural Order
The Isolation of Housewives
"…But man made one grave mistake: in answer to vaguely reformist and humanitarian agitation he admitted women to politics and the professions. The conservatives who saw this as the undermining of our civilization and the end of the state and marriage were right after all; it is time for the demolition to begin…” (Greer, "The … Continue reading The Isolation of Housewives
Why Feminism is not Compatible With the Housewife’s Role
Possibly one of the saddest realities of life today is that few have any faith in marriage to last a lifetime anymore. In these times most people concentrate most on what happens when the marriage ends, rather than the marriage itself (think prenups for instance, most people go into marriage expecting it to end). Marriage … Continue reading Why Feminism is not Compatible With the Housewife’s Role
On the Need for Patriarchy: Another Case Against Unwed Fathers
Here we go again. Oh, yes, that's right MRAs, "women have all the rights and men have all the responsibilities"- or not. Another case that caught my attention earlier. Here we are again, this shows our desperate need for patriarchy and stable family units. Men being allowed to claim paternal rights to children whose mothers … Continue reading On the Need for Patriarchy: Another Case Against Unwed Fathers