- Dec 14, 2004
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This thought just crossed my mind...why do we belittle men as a whole? I'm not saying everyone does it, but you see it a lot. If a man does something we don't like we say "Oh, that's a man for you" As if their gender alone dismisses or implies stupidity in and of itself. Is that fair? Sure some men do it to women, but there are a lot of double standards. After the feminist movement it became so common for women to believe that they didn't need men. They were worthless, stupid, oppressive waste's of time only good for reproduction. Even then in some cases he didn't have to be there, "just inject me with that "man popsicle" and I'll have my own baby by myself!" And we wonder why we have a generation of men who are running out on their kids and acting like complete losers. We have lived through a generation of women telling them they are exactly that.
Women's liberation, to some, meant free sex all the time like a man because that was a woman's right. What does that teach our young boys growing up today? Sex and the City (not even the show, just watching the commmercials can make you blush) for example, our sons are seeing women on television flaunting themselves, having affairs, being promiscuous in general. Does that teach a young man to respect a woman? Because of shows and movies and attitudes like this we have men who deny their kids because of women who are sleeping with just as many people as any man ever had time to.
What about all the examples of people living together on television. We don't have to be tied down by marriage do we? We have a whole nation (me included) running over with people, men and women alike, who buy into and love the idea of getting the milk for free. No obligation sex, leave when you want, lose nothing.
Women have lost so much since the feminist movement. We have lost our rights to be feminine. What's wrong with wanting a family and a home? What is wrong with wanting to be, God forbid, nothing more than a housewife? (The hardest job I can think of) Sure, if I want to work I should be able to...if I want to go to college and educate myself, I should be able to. Now when you meet a man, sometimes even Christian men, if you don't have a job and can support yourself they won't even talk to you. Wanting to stay at home makes you lazy. "If she ain't gonna work what do I want with her." We have spent years feminizing the men that used to take such pride in being the providers, leaders and protectors of their homes and families. Now they expect us to be their equal in all things. I realize in some situations that it is impossible to avoid it, but we have a generation of children raised by day care workers instead of their mothers. Can't we trust God to provide the means to be traditional families again? Sometimes I wonder if that is why the economy is so bad and everything is so expensive. If you want to be a working wife, why not work and then have children. However, we have pushed God so far out of our nation that we have teenage mothers without fathers in the home or fathers for their babies that they have no choice but to support themselvs. It's a chain reaction. If we had never become such a high percentage of two income families, would the cost of living be so high? I don't want to ruffle any feathers or offend anyone, this is just my opinion. Feel free to share yours, of course. This is just something I have wanted to say to someone somewhere many times.
Women's liberation, to some, meant free sex all the time like a man because that was a woman's right. What does that teach our young boys growing up today? Sex and the City (not even the show, just watching the commmercials can make you blush) for example, our sons are seeing women on television flaunting themselves, having affairs, being promiscuous in general. Does that teach a young man to respect a woman? Because of shows and movies and attitudes like this we have men who deny their kids because of women who are sleeping with just as many people as any man ever had time to.
What about all the examples of people living together on television. We don't have to be tied down by marriage do we? We have a whole nation (me included) running over with people, men and women alike, who buy into and love the idea of getting the milk for free. No obligation sex, leave when you want, lose nothing.
Women have lost so much since the feminist movement. We have lost our rights to be feminine. What's wrong with wanting a family and a home? What is wrong with wanting to be, God forbid, nothing more than a housewife? (The hardest job I can think of) Sure, if I want to work I should be able to...if I want to go to college and educate myself, I should be able to. Now when you meet a man, sometimes even Christian men, if you don't have a job and can support yourself they won't even talk to you. Wanting to stay at home makes you lazy. "If she ain't gonna work what do I want with her." We have spent years feminizing the men that used to take such pride in being the providers, leaders and protectors of their homes and families. Now they expect us to be their equal in all things. I realize in some situations that it is impossible to avoid it, but we have a generation of children raised by day care workers instead of their mothers. Can't we trust God to provide the means to be traditional families again? Sometimes I wonder if that is why the economy is so bad and everything is so expensive. If you want to be a working wife, why not work and then have children. However, we have pushed God so far out of our nation that we have teenage mothers without fathers in the home or fathers for their babies that they have no choice but to support themselvs. It's a chain reaction. If we had never become such a high percentage of two income families, would the cost of living be so high? I don't want to ruffle any feathers or offend anyone, this is just my opinion. Feel free to share yours, of course. This is just something I have wanted to say to someone somewhere many times.
