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Theres a little bit of that for sure.Feminism has had the effect of creating hostility between the two sexes where none would’ve existed otherwise....
I'm not happy with "isms" in general. I don't believe that feminism has achieved much. The social engineering taking place in education has made women stronger by denigrating and belittling men (in my part of the world at least). Many men are responding with aggression and resentment. I recall feminists complaining that men made them just sex objects. Now the way many women dress, they invite the charge of total hypocrisy and they have made themselves exactly what they profess to despise.
Men and women are different and have different roles. The western world rejects this. What do we expect? The spirit of Antichrist is exceedingly active.
Women are paying a huge price for their supposed freedoms. It's a shame. It's even worse when Christian women feel the need to throw out God's word and embrace the world's view of what it means to be a woman.
Likely to erupt. Not sure "bound" is the right word unless you are talking over a VERY long time frame.Do you believe the tension was bound to erupt?
Care to explain?"Equality" is such a stupid goal. I prefer to say I am in favor of "asymmetrical parity."
Theres a little bit of that for sure.
But mostly the hostility is men's anguish at losing unearned privilege.
The feminist movement promised equality and choice for women. Has it achieved its aim? Have women leveled the playing field? Or have we paid a heavy price by embracing its principles?
What are the pros and cons of its continuance? Is it time for change?
Is the philosophy compatible with Christianity?
Am I hearing that a man is entitled to enjoy womens' bodies? Or am I reading too much into this?There's truth to that. Rejection, or lack of opportunity, to have sex can have a harmful effect on a man's ego, leading to hostility.
Am I hearing that a man is entitled to enjoy womens' bodies? Or am I reading too much into this?
One has to consider that one of the early accomplishments of feminism was securing, for women, the right to vote.The feminist movement promised equality and choice for women. Has it achieved its aim? Have women leveled the playing field? Or have we paid a heavy price by embracing its principles?
What are the pros and cons of its continuance? Is it time for change?
Is the philosophy compatible with Christianity?
I think lots of men think they are entitled to this invitation without having to do much of anything to improve their attractiveness, both physically and in terms of character. (Hmm. Maybe this belongs in that other thread.)Men are invited but not entitled.
The feminist movement promised equality and choice for women. Has it achieved its aim?
Have women leveled the playing field?
Or have we paid a heavy price by embracing its principles?
What are the pros and cons of its continuance?
Is it time for change?
Is the philosophy compatible with Christianity?
Dunno about that. I open doors for women and would offer to carry stuff for them.all patriarchal men are despots that deserve to be overthrown.
Showing the absolute need for feminism. Maybe stop with the aggressive resentment and things will improve.Many men are responding with aggression and resentment.
I think lots of men think they are entitled to this invitation without having to do much of anything to improve their attractiveness, both physically and in terms of character. (Hmm. Maybe this belongs in that other thread.)
My experience with feminists has been all around great, although I probably choose for company feminists who are very open to expressing their femininity... while also participating fully in all arenas of life.
Interesting questions...especially the last one.The feminist movement promised equality and choice for women. Has it achieved its aim? Have women leveled the playing field? Or have we paid a heavy price by embracing its principles?
What are the pros and cons of its continuance? Is it time for change?
Is the philosophy compatible with Christianity?
I think thats more about you. You prefer to shun actual argument and just drop your truth as if its the truth.Feminists like to argue too much.
I think thats more about you. You prefer to shun actual argument and just drop your truth as if its the truth.
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