A POV of Men and Women
Over the lifespan of a female, entire sets of her muscles have become habituated to moving in mechanistic, conjoint patterns, like the parts of machines; other muscles, perhaps partly atrophied are not used at all. They do not yet feel as a female, so they do not move as a female. They do not know what it is to be female. They can only learn from a man. This is not the case for all women.
Women try to be identical to men because there are few men. There are many males. but few men.
You cannot blame the males nor females. Both are victims. In virtue of historical factors, social, institutional and technological, having to do with the development of our world, the male, from the cradle, is programmed with anti-masculine values, taught to distrust his instincts, to hate and fear them, and ideally to revel in his demasculinization. He lives miserably of course unfulfilled, frustrated, and subject to hideous diseases and has little to console himself with other than the ignorant servility with which he has worn his chains, talking smug, righteous pride in his allegiance to them.
However. women have not won. The machine has won. Women, too, have lost. Males will not dare to be men, save a rare few individuals.The process of teaching, unconcious, subtle, pervasive, is too effective. It is not unusual for a woman to fear her womanhood; what is less generally recognized is that many men fear their own manhood; they conceal their blood; they pretend it does not exist; it is even dangerous; in such a society, to suggest that men consider honesty in such matters, to suggest that they dare to be men, to suggest that they might, if they wished, tear away their own chains. The weakest, the most trapped among them, are often the first, with hysteria, knowing they themselves are not strong enough to take their rightful freedoms and envying others they fear might have the strength to denounce such modest suggestions. They fear a world in which not everyone is like themselves.
Women attempt to imitate the masculinity they do not find in men.
Women try to be identical to men because there are few men. There are many males. but few men.
You cannot blame the males nor females. Both are victims. In virtue of historical factors, social, institutional and technological, having to do with the development of our world, the male, from the cradle, is programmed with anti-masculine values, taught to distrust his instincts, to hate and fear them, and ideally to revel in his demasculinization. He lives miserably of course unfulfilled, frustrated, and subject to hideous diseases and has little to console himself with other than the ignorant servility with which he has worn his chains, talking smug, righteous pride in his allegiance to them.
However. women have not won. The machine has won. Women, too, have lost. Males will not dare to be men, save a rare few individuals.The process of teaching, unconcious, subtle, pervasive, is too effective. It is not unusual for a woman to fear her womanhood; what is less generally recognized is that many men fear their own manhood; they conceal their blood; they pretend it does not exist; it is even dangerous; in such a society, to suggest that men consider honesty in such matters, to suggest that they dare to be men, to suggest that they might, if they wished, tear away their own chains. The weakest, the most trapped among them, are often the first, with hysteria, knowing they themselves are not strong enough to take their rightful freedoms and envying others they fear might have the strength to denounce such modest suggestions. They fear a world in which not everyone is like themselves.
Women attempt to imitate the masculinity they do not find in men.
10 years ago