1. Feminism Indicted


  • Feminism Indicted: Feminism is the philosophy of envy of men, the creed of anger at men, and the gospel of politics in relationships. Its inherent virtue merely equalizes unhappiness for women seeking or living with a man.
  • Femininity Acquitted: Femininity is the philosophy of attractiveness for men, the creed of faithfulness with men, and the gospel of devotion to one man. Its inherent virtue civilizes men, balances male dominance, suppresses male aggressiveness, inspires men to prove their worthiness, and rewards men for acting responsibly as both husband and father.
  • Feminism discourages male adoration of women. Femininity inspires it.Feminism demeans masculinity to get what women want. Femininity praises manliness to get what women want.
  • Feminism unleashes the savage male beast. Femininity tames it.
  • Anger energizes the politics of Feminism. Indirectness and modesty empower the cultural and domestic leadership of Femininity.
 

 

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12 responses to “1. Feminism Indicted

  1. “Femininity is the philosophy of attractiveness for men, the creed of faithfulness with men, and the gospel of devotion to one man. Its inherent virtue civilizes men, balances male dominance, suppresses male aggressiveness, inspires men to prove their worthiness, and rewards men for acting responsibly as both husband and father.”

    So, what exactly does it do for women then?

    AGM responds: Femininity is the overarching gender character that enables a woman to keep a man instead of just capturing and losing him. Feminism is okay, I guess, for women with no interest in keeping a man. But most women seek to have a man help fulfill their hopes and dreams. AGM

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  3. boomer babe

    no wonder men are wimps or brutes today…..sigh….

  4. Talitha

    This website is wonderful!!! Very informative, which is so powerful for the ladies…

  5. solocuteduck

    This is enlightening stuff. I have been reading your blog for around 6 months and have now decided to enrol.

    Your Highness Solocuteduck,
    Welcome aboard. It’s a great day when another pretty woman joins us on this cruise to WhatWomenNeverHear.
    Guy

  6. Dr. Pretzel

    I’ve been saying for some time that telling men that they are unneeded and worthless is NOT the way to attain happiness as a woman and it sure has heck isn’t the way to raise our boys.

    Your site is excellent. I’ve only read a few pages and am already most pleased with what I’ve found.

    Dr. P

    Your Highness Dr. Pretzel,
    Welcome aboard. Its a great day when another great person joins us on this cruise to WhatWomenNeverHear.
    Guy

  7. Well, I’ve just started reading and I love it!
    I’m enrolling – and yeah, it’s difficult to tame a man with the mentality women have.

    Your Highness XxAllayaxX,
    Welcome aboard. It’s a great day when another pretty woman joins us on this cruise to WhatWomenNeverHear.
    Guy

  8. ballee

    Guy , if the sopa passes it’s internet bill will this blog suffer in any way? Will it shut down unexpectedly or something? I’m scared about the freedom of speech of this precious information being taken down “as the law requires” please tell us if there is any chance of this. Should we save your stuff in a document just in case?

    Your Highness Ballee,

    I really don’t know and can’t imagine specific targeting of WWNH. However, my understanding of the way the centralize-all-power tyrants in DC work means it could happen some day. We probably have a few more years before they target WWNH blogging freedom.

    Somewhat connected, I am in the process of publishing a book from blog material. More may follow if the first is successful. I’ll let you know when it hits the street.

    Guy

    • not-so-annonymous-Anne

      Hooray, Guy! I will buy your book! 🙂 And I will buy my daughter a copy so she can read it when she’s older….

  9. lady day

    Wow. I just thought of something: I believe that what happened to male/female relationships will have an overturn and young girls will start dressing pretty again. I say this because a friend of mine has a daughter in highschool, who just found a boy in her class that offers to carry books for her, open doors, etc. just like an old fashioned GENTLEMEN. Both of them are only 16 but its a start. It will be their generation that overturns the radical feminist attitudes if they could hold out and not let the GenX and boomers to tell them not to

    • Always-the-Lady

      lady day, I believe you might be on to something. I have a 13-year old niece who just six months or so go ago seemed like she might be very boyish like many teenage girls today I see–you can scarcely distinguish them from the boys in dress or in mannerism. My niece was often quite loud and boisterous and enjoyed trading insults with 13-year old male cousin. Plus, she despised dresses, preferring instead ripped jeans, print Ts and high top sneakers. But then all of a sudden, she started asking her mom to buy her more skirts and dresses and wanting to have her hair done regularly. And she’s much more restrained in her behavior too.

      • Kaikou

        I think up until teens it’s okay for young girls or rather it is normative these days. I am glad that she is willing to experience her other side and true nature too. Soon she will settle in to what suits her, encourage from mom, you, and dad about how beautiful she looks can help.
        To be honest I was a tomboy one day, a dainty girl the next, and a hobo the following day in my youth. I saw no restraints or boundaries to clothing. I still don’t, but have chosen the feminine beauty of skirts, stockings, heels etc. as what best suits me day to day.

        Lady Kaikou

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