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  • GeorgeandSugar

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    This is where PC and identity politics have hurt not just men, but all Americans. Instead of encourage confidence, inclusiveness, positive enforcement and leveling of the playing field through incentives; the left has emasculated men and boys and speaks of micro-aggression and a whole lot of other social warrior crap.

    Is it too much to ask, to get back to basics and see girls and boys and men and women as who they are and stop with the social engineering and the remaking of society predicated on pseudoscience and pseudo-social dictates that are not rooted in “true” science?

    Eliminating pronouns or referring to mankind as people kind is absurd and utterly ridiculous and is just more of the dumbing down of society and being filled with a bunch of whiney, malcontent and spoiled social justice advocates, whose policies and narrative are hurting the very groups they claim to represent.

    The pool of eligible men will decrease and women who have any desire to marry or be around confident men likely will cause some consternation among women as they will find these men have been minimized and marginalized (or turned into metro sexual types) and simply unavailable for any meaningful relationship. So much for the feminist movement and its virtues.


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    I married a woman with two kids, oldest is fine. We shot together talk cars and trucks and shit. The youngest is a boy but I swear he’s a fairy. I actually call him that all the time. He’s 21 and needs constant praise and encouragement. He’s been to jail, which she bailed him out of. We’ve paid for college, twice..... and my oldest son is 17 and has more hours of college than he does......
    We’ve bought him a car which we gave to a family in need when his mom found weed in it. But he has the Gaul to call me sorry cause I tell him his only concern on earth is a Xbox. He walks around with a man bun and I swear he is a fairy. I just don’t understand. His oldest brother and I are peas in a pod for the most part but this one.....


    Sorry for the long post but I feel the pain


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    benenglish

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    ...I swear he’s a fairy. I actually call him that all the time.
    That's awfully harsh. Generally, I hope you want to help him succeed in life and I'm not sure where being so harsh, potentially bordering on emotionally abusive, helps anyone reach their goals.

    Y'all are living in the situation, though, and it's not for me to say anyone is doing anything wrong. You deal with people, including family, according to your own internal compass.

    But that really does seem...harsh.
     

    Vaquero

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    It was the late 70s .
    Disco, other stuff that just seems so odd now were common.
    Rod Stewart had his "do ya think I'm sexy" hit.
    We all sat and watched Rod perform it on some variety show.
    I suppose I was a bit confused by it.
    Dad proclaimed, "if I had a son act like that, I'd cut his balls off and put him in a dress". I reckon that seemed harsh, but, it was right.
     

    benenglish

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    Dad proclaimed, "if I had a son act like that, I'd cut his balls off and put him in a dress". I reckon that seemed harsh, but, it was right.
    I dunno. Rod Stewart exploited a glam-rock persona and all the fashion that went with it to get laid more than any man deserves in this life. He was, afaik, entirely straight. Saying he should be put in a dress is just demonstrating that your dad didn't know what a subset of women found attractive back in those days.

    Plenty of glam-rockers wore more makeup than a streetwalker and camped it up on stage. That didn't change the fact that they preferred girls. They were just doing what made women throw themselves at them.

    If anything, what your dad said was more an insight into the weird tastes of women back in the day. Like him, I can't imagine any women ever found Rod Stewart sexy. But they did. By the hundreds.
     

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    My mother in law once had a date with Rod Stewart back in the day, I hear tell. Heh.


    Anyway to the topic of the thread. I’m concerned about the fate of men, being the mother of three sons. For sure.

    We didn’t really have as much concern over the culture growing up as you might expect because we homeschooled and didn’t have pansy rules, and husband talks a lot about the “pussification of America” to them.

    He was pretty proud of them when one teenage brother got picked on at a concert by a grown man, the boys worked together to take care of business right there when the guy stepped out of line to put his hands on one.

    They were/are in Scouts, and that organization’s being chipped away at, for sure.

    Here’s a female YouTuber giving her 2 cents on the topic of “female privledge.”



    She mentions circumscusion. Boy... I had a rough time with that one. I did a few hours of research on that one while the husband was pretty set on just doing it. I’ve argued for hours and hours on that topic on another forum and got a thread locked. Been called a child abuser, even kindly, in a way such as I ‘just hadn’t known any better.’ But yet I did, I definately did my own informed consent, at least with the second son (and third), considered many aspects, including religion. Husband wasn’t conflicted at all and just thought we’d have it done. It would have been easier to have girls, in this aspect, though.
     

    deemus

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    I think we all have to do our part. I made sure my son did manly things. And now I do the same with my grandsons. I learned it from mine, my turn now.
     
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