Category Archives: Feminism

The War On Noticing

I assume that people of great holiness don’t pay much attention to sports and to the news. TV and the practice of religion, for example, are antithetical. The more you do of one, the less you’ll do of the other. … Continue reading

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Why Alimony Must End

From the Chateau: A girl pal was telling me about the uncle of one of her friends. His wife had left him, moved way out of state, and met some new guy who became her live-in boyfriend. Get this: the … Continue reading

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Have You Ever Met A Hot Feminist?

From the Chateau: Steve Sailer has pithily remarked that the goal of feminist writers is to rearrange the world so that, come the revolution, ugly feminists will be desired by men. I have a corollary to that theory. Feminists loathe … Continue reading

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Men & Women Are Different

Study: Men are more: – Dominant – Reserved – Utilitarian – Vigilant – Rule-conscious – Emotionally stable While women are more: – Deferential – Warm – Trusting – Sensitive – Emotionally “reactive”

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Women Who Can’t Compete

From the Chateau: Women who can’t compete with the most desired women, or who fall tantalizingly short of competing, or who once competed by now no longer do, must get some kind of deep, ego-sparing emotional satisfaction by telling themselves … Continue reading

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