tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post2355223643483981255..comments2024-03-02T12:39:23.745+11:00Comments on Oz Conservative: Feminists hate Fertility DayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-55381648861293133302016-09-04T08:40:28.020+10:002016-09-04T08:40:28.020+10:00Chris, thanks - and good comment. It is worse when...Chris, thanks - and good comment. It is worse when women have bought into the Sex and the City lifestyle in their 20s. They will become accustomed to a party girl lifestyle, with numerous lovers, so that when they do hit the wall and look for a husband they are mostly unfit for marriage - they have lost some of the ability to pair bond and to accept the ordinary routines of family life. Mark Richardsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15961688379656119701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-45571410434751593232016-09-04T08:32:51.607+10:002016-09-04T08:32:51.607+10:00A woman's body provides a clue to her "te...A woman's body provides a clue to her "telos" - to the path by which she fulfils her created nature. If a young woman were to stand naked in front of a mirror, then the truth she is confronted with is that one part of her telos is motherhood, as this is unmistakably part of her created being, but hopefully she will also see a physical beauty and a softness, that will also encourage her to cultivate the inner qualities to match this - she should feel challenged to bring her inner life up to the standard of how she is embodied. There is a hint in her body of a nobility that she can rise to if she succeeds in this.<br /><br />But I have to agree with you that women, in general, are not cultivating an inner beauty to match their physical beauty. And, yes, this does make it difficult for men to be in a relationship with them. A man wants to love the woman he is with, and this means he has to find a reason to admire her and to believe that she is worthy of his love, and physical beauty alone isn't enough to inspire this. He has to feel that there is feminine virtue there as well - a loveliness in her being, that is different from the harder masculine virtues that he himself has cultivated.<br /><br />I do wonder what will happen to the millions of women you have described when they no longer even have sex appeal to draw male interest. There will be a lot of people living alone in their later years.Mark Richardsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15961688379656119701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-54120689069667987792016-09-04T03:45:30.195+10:002016-09-04T03:45:30.195+10:00"Beauty has no age..."
In a sense, that..."Beauty has no age..."<br /><br />In a sense, that's true -- feminine, classy women who take care of themselves (e.g., drink and eat moderately, exercise, don't take non-prescription drugs, etc.) can look beautiful into their fifties. Beyond that, they can be 'beautiful' because of their character traits; I loved my great-grandmother (who lived into her nineties) simply because she was a happy, loving, caring person who was a joy to be around.<br />The majority of the American women living now are only physically beautiful -- and their physical beauty will only last into their thirties at most. The majority are hateful, selfish, self-centered harpies who have only bad character traits; they also overeat, drink to excess, and take drugs like they're popcorn. No man wants to be around them when their physical beauty has withered, and rightfully so -- because these women have nothing to offer but their bitterness, spite, envy, and hatred. It's ironic, but they live in a Hell of their own making, through their own bad choices (which resulted from accepting bad advice and bad counsel from feminists).Take The Red Pillnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-21968238955225572832016-09-03T13:22:54.502+10:002016-09-03T13:22:54.502+10:00So what is so offensive to her?
It's offensiv...<em>So what is so offensive to her?</em><br /><br />It's offensive because it's true. Feminists hate reality. They hate reality and they hate everything that reminds them of their own femaleness.<br /><br />And most of all they hate women who like being women. Women who might actually want to have children. Feminists want women to be men because they despise women. That sets off some fairly spectacular cognitive dissonance which explains why they're so angry.dfordoomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02306293859869179118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-50410420617734395222016-09-02T13:44:55.250+10:002016-09-02T13:44:55.250+10:00Great post- really enjoy reading the blog.
Femini...Great post- really enjoy reading the blog.<br /><br />Feminists distort the natural order of things and promote a false understanding of sexuality. A natural end and good of sex is reproduction. This happens ideally in the family where children are brought up by loving parents whose distinct roles compliment each other. Sex in this relationship naturally results in children and also serves to keep the relationship between the man and woman strong, which benefits them personally, society (with fewer divorces and a healthy birthrate)their offspring and future generations.<br /><br />The feminists reduce sex to pleasure or power and despise the responsibilities of motherhood in favour of careers. What unfortunately happens, and I have seen this in my workplace numerous times, is that women reach their mid to late thirties and recognisise the lies of feminism they have believed. These poor women then try desperately to conceive and raise children at great expense, with the intervention of IVF which has its toll on the family, the relationship between the sexes, the offspring resulting and society at large. Feminist blindly ignore nature and the realities of sex, then play God when the ideologies of their creed rob them of their true desires for motherhood and authentic relationships.Chrisnoreply@blogger.com