Shadowcat
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I honestly resent the term "domestic servant" as it belittles any homemaker trying to be the backbone of a family unit. What does it say about women who are traditionally home makers? Are they any less valuable? I think not.AryanPriest666 said:Lunar Dance 666 said:AryanPriest666 said:In Scythian and Ancient Germanian culture, you weren't acknowledged by the community as a "man" until you brought back the head on an enemy. Yes, an actual head of a real life decapitated opponent. Also in that culture, the worst possible thing you could do is retreat from battle. If you cowered from battle, you were basically exiled and it guaranteed no woman would ever fuck you and rightfully so. "Return with your shield or on it".
And so now most "men" never become actual men. Arrested development, failure of the father on every level and infantalization well into late adulthood is now the norm.
Most boys nowadays don't have a father and a mother, they have two mothers. Daddy wears an apron and cooks pancakes while mommy is at work in her big girl job. "So this is what it means to be a man, dad? Wearing an apron and being a domestic servant?" Why yes, son, this is peak masculinity, here put your apron on and help daddy set the table before your mom gets home, we still have muffins to bake.
Then boys come into their 20's and 30's and are like "what the fuck just happened? Why do I lack masculine traits, women find me repulsive and I have no real-life skills?" It's because your dad was secretly a woman and failed you entirely as a man and nobody taught you anything valuable. So get pissed, cry about it and then become impossible to kill.
Excuse me?! Being able to cook is a valuable life skill.
There are many men working as cooks or chefs in restaurants. Are they feminine cucks too?!
You're spouting nonsense.
There are things men must do and that does not mean to be ruthless killers. There are a select few totally suited to do and be this but there are also quite a few that are not.
Being a professional chef is not the same as being an effeminate, stay-at-home, apron-wearing "dad".
Why are you so offended?
There are actually many men whose charts give them lunar emphasis or other qualities that can give them a preference for this, as with aspects and elemental factors that give women a propensity to simply be not as maternal or to be more active outside the home.
The problem with this today is that this is being forced and engrained one way or the other with an agenda without allowing nature to take it's course. Masculine and feminine qualities are in us all with , yes, nature predominately manifesting what we normally see with traditional dynamics.
Because not everyone is the same there are always exceptions. Some men will have more feminine energy and some women will have more masculine energy..and these oddballs usually attract and are attracted TO one another to boot.