I think that there's a seriously overreaching definition of "feminism."
Men are typically bigger, stronger, and more aggressive. Women are typically more nurturing and...dare I say it? ...effeminate, but just as strong psychologically.
I have a mother, a wife, and a daughter whom I respect and honor beyond any reach. I'd protect them all with my life. That's not a matriarchy, a patriarchy, or anarchy...that's how nature made us.
I witnessed my wife bear my children. I watched her carry a growing baby in her belly for nine months each time, then push each out through a passage an inch in diameter. Through all of this, she'd affectionately stroke my hand and offer words of affection...and thank me for doing this to her. There's no way anything I could do in this lifetime match that...not even close.
She's 5'2", 120lbs. I'm 5'11" 200lbs. I could pick her up and throw her. Ask me which one of us is stronger...I'd tell you she is.
Men don't have periods. Men don't bear children. I'm not going to apologize for how nature made us. She doesn't wear high heals, but if she wanted to, she could. I couldn't if I wanted to.
My kids don't come to me when they have a skinned knee, face disappointment, or a broken heart...they go to mom. Even though my heart aches just as much when they face these challenges...it's how we're made.
At work...I'm more aggressive. I've come out and told my boss to fuck off if he doesn't pay me what I deserve. even though she's just as valuable at work, my wife isn't that bold. It's how we're made.
Being equal doesn't mean we're identical. It just means we're valued the same.
"Feminazis" want to dominate us and blame men for the physiological differences that bring balance to society. They want to emasculate men, and shame us for who we are.
Being "equal" doesn't mean we're the same. We should celebrate our differences while we revel in our equality.
IIN that I think people who disagree with feminism are all pigs?
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I think that there's a seriously overreaching definition of "feminism."
Men are typically bigger, stronger, and more aggressive. Women are typically more nurturing and...dare I say it? ...effeminate, but just as strong psychologically.
I have a mother, a wife, and a daughter whom I respect and honor beyond any reach. I'd protect them all with my life. That's not a matriarchy, a patriarchy, or anarchy...that's how nature made us.
I witnessed my wife bear my children. I watched her carry a growing baby in her belly for nine months each time, then push each out through a passage an inch in diameter. Through all of this, she'd affectionately stroke my hand and offer words of affection...and thank me for doing this to her. There's no way anything I could do in this lifetime match that...not even close.
She's 5'2", 120lbs. I'm 5'11" 200lbs. I could pick her up and throw her. Ask me which one of us is stronger...I'd tell you she is.
Men don't have periods. Men don't bear children. I'm not going to apologize for how nature made us. She doesn't wear high heals, but if she wanted to, she could. I couldn't if I wanted to.
My kids don't come to me when they have a skinned knee, face disappointment, or a broken heart...they go to mom. Even though my heart aches just as much when they face these challenges...it's how we're made.
At work...I'm more aggressive. I've come out and told my boss to fuck off if he doesn't pay me what I deserve. even though she's just as valuable at work, my wife isn't that bold. It's how we're made.
Being equal doesn't mean we're identical. It just means we're valued the same.
"Feminazis" want to dominate us and blame men for the physiological differences that bring balance to society. They want to emasculate men, and shame us for who we are.
Being "equal" doesn't mean we're the same. We should celebrate our differences while we revel in our equality.