https://www.radionetpower.de/blog/lifestyle/how-to-be-a-good-kisser/https://www.frankfurter-kunstkabinett.de/blog/lifestyle/the-psychology-of-sexual-attraction/https://www.linkdirectory24.de/blog/lifestyle/the-perfect-places-for-the-first-date/https://www.vielohrsophen.de/blog/lifestyle/30plus-must-know-tips-on-dating-women/https://www.scream-magazine.de/blog/lifestyle/why-girls-reject-you/https://www.renas-freunde.de/blog/lifestyle/how-to-make-pick-up-lines-work/https://www.cupcakechic.nl/blog/lifestyle/how-to-pick-up-girls-during-the-day/https://www.2hm.be/blog/lifestyle/3-biggest-mistakes-man-make-speaking-with-women/https://www.telemeter.be/blog/lifestyle/6-women-share-how-they-manifested-love/https://www.kassa-start.nl/blog/lifestyle/online-dating-pros-and-cons/However, in the age of birth control and office work, these gender roles are no longer necessary and the negative aspects have come to outweigh the positive– at least according to conventional feminist dogma.
But if the differences are innate, going against them will feel wrong. It doesnt matter if they are “not longer necessary” by who knows whom standards. If the differences are innate, behaving in a way that fights your natural desires = unhappiness.
Happiness = fulfilling your natural desires. Happiness is really a basic thing.
95YOHAMI May 25, 2011 at 10:49 pm
Ozy,
The Lavender Menace is totally my new band name, btw.
Send me some mp3s!
Thanks for the history lesson. I should go to the source and study this. But that todo list is huge. I still have to read the bible as well.
I dont have to read the bible to know there isnt a god, though. So same applies to feminism, marxism, capitalism, etc.
96YOHAMI May 25, 2011 at 10:53 pm
Researching Friedan. She looks like Gandhi, is she a desi?
India has the roles reversed in many ways, with the woman in the Yang spectrum.
97Stephenie Rowling May 25, 2011 at 10:59 pm
However, in the age of birth control and office work, these gender roles are no longer necessary and the negative aspects have come to outweigh the positive– at least according to conventional feminist dogma.