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“Female nature”?
Yes JP II touches on female natureI would suggest reading St John Paul II’s “On the Dignity and Vocation of Women”
Great words. Many women today have become masculinized and have “deformed and lost” their “essential richness”. We know this because the #1 reason men gave in recent Men’s Magazine for no longer wanting to get married? “Women aren’t women anymore” which is just a paraphrase of what JP II says here.Consequently, even the rightful opposition of women to what is expressed in the biblical words “He shall rule over you” (Gen 3:16) must not under any condition lead to the “masculinization” of women. In the name of liberation from male “domination”, women must not appropriate to themselves male characteristics contrary to their own feminine “originality”. There is a well-founded fear that if they take this path, women will not “reach fulfilment”, but instead will deform and lose what constitutes their essential richness. It is indeed an enormous richness. In the biblical description, the words of the first man at the sight of the woman who had been created are words of admiration and enchantment, words which fill the whole history of man on earth.
No the roots of “men not acting like men” go back to a little over 100 years ago. In 1800s , 90% of families lived on farms. So boys were raised by their fathers on the farms. Hence they were raised most of their lives by male role models. Starting with industrial age, the percentage of families that lived on farms went from 90% to 10% as families all moved to cities. So sons stopped being raised by their Dads on the farms. Dad went to work in the city. Son was raised by Mom until age 4-5 and then raised (usually) by female teachers at school. So he learns from young age that female approval is necessary to gain love. Then when he becomes an adult and enters a relationship this is viewed as weak by his female partner who doesn’t want a man who appeases her at every turn.Fauken said:And men aren’t acting as men any more… MGTOW and feminism have their roots tracing back all the way to the Garden of Eden:
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