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“Female nature”?My concern is female nature I’m very afraid of it.
“Female nature”?My concern is female nature I’m very afraid of it.
Which is what? I’d like to hear him elaborate on what’s so scary about “female nature”. What do you think that sounds like? Is it supposed to be flattering?I think this thread is proving MGTOW’s point.
If it’s not a hateful ideology it should be easy enough to answer. What does being scared of female sound like, and does that sound charitable or respectful?I appreciate you trying to bait me into a suspension but I won’t bite. In another thread I’d be happy to engage.
You’re the one who wanted to defend it. If it’s so innocuous, it’s easy.Don’t take the bait.
Apparently we can’t criticize MGTOW.“To learn who rules over you, learn who you can’t criticize” Universal Proverb
Dude, if you came on this forum and started making posts about how the Pope is the Anti-Christ, you’d be told such opinions are not tolerated here and are hateful, but that doesn’t suddenly mean that Catholicism now rules the world.“To learn who rules over you, learn who you can’t criticize”
Fulton Sheen has an excellent book called “Three to Get Married” regarding marriage, along with a few episodes from his series “Life is Worth Living” regarding men and women.I would suggest reading St John Paul II’s “On the Dignity and Vocation of Women”
http://w2.vatican.va/content/john-p...f_jp-ii_apl_19880815_mulieris-dignitatem.html
Then move on to study St Paul’s teaching to husbands.
Such authentically Catholic resources will be infinitely more useful to a Catholic than something like mgtow.TheLittleLady:
Fulton Sheen has an excellent book called “Three to Get Married” regarding marriage, along with a few episodes from his series “Life is Worth Living” regarding men and women.I would suggest reading St John Paul II’s “On the Dignity and Vocation of Women”
http://w2.vatican.va/content/john-p...f_jp-ii_apl_19880815_mulieris-dignitatem.html
Then move on to study St Paul’s teaching to husbands.
I just remembered “The Catholic Gentleman” blog is also good for getting advice for being a Catholic man.I would suggest reading St John Paul II’s “On the Dignity and Vocation of Women”
Mulieris Dignitatem (August 15, 1988) | John Paul II
Then move on to study St Paul’s teaching to husbands.
How else would you like us to respond to an ideology that lets you think “female nature” is scary and that it’s a Catholic opinion to have? It’s not Catholic. Catholic opinions are not based on fear.So people first take a post entirely unrelated to them, then they interfere by starting a debate to interrupt and distract from it’s original function, then start flooding it with what they think to be appropriate while asking admins to shadow me. Yea, that’s literally what just happened.