- Two conquerors compete and struggle. He seeks sex, and she seeks marriage. The conqueror shapes their subsequent relationship. [30]
- A man’s love is based on unconditional respect for her gender, conditional respect of her, and her likeability supporting him in his work. [34]
- Women work to love. Men love to work. [34]
- Women like to claim that men are only after sex. Actually, sexual availability is the measure by which men test and judge women for their loyalty to and dependence upon a man. [34]
- Men are born hard-headed and hard-hearted. Women are born hard-headed but soft-hearted. [36]
- Women expect to hear affection expressed in multiple ways and demonstrated on frequent occasions. Men don’t think that way. (Both have A.D.D. as described in post #3 .) [34]
- Women expect a man to be more romantic, but romance slows his urge to merge. Men romance each woman to the extent that she requires for him to initiate foreplay or sex. [33]
- Men are not naturally romantic. If not ‘trained’ to habitually romance her before marriage, he won’t do it afterward and will likely be short on intimacy after sex. [33]
- Feminism brought into the home changes the natural and cooperative battle of the sexes into an unnatural and competitive war of the genders. [30]
- The real glue of a lasting marriage is not love so much as the absence of demeaning irritants, frequent hassles, and widening ingratitude for him and lessening of affection for her. [30]
900. Keepers for Keepers — Assortment 23
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As woman, I find marriage a reduction of my rights and to legalized a man to have more of his way with me. Why should marriage be the ultimate goal of a woman?
Your Highness Catnip,
It’s not her ultimate goal when a woman’s mind has been inflicted with the political embellishments and inaccuracies of Feminism. Details are available in the series Dark Side of Feminism findable through the CONTENTS page at blog top.
Guy