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Death of courtship
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Fear to greed.
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As I’ve mentioned before, women delaying marriage are playing a collective game of chicken in order to avoid wasting any more of their youth and fertility on their husbands than… read more
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How should women respond to men withdrawing from courtship?
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In my last post I explained why it makes logical sense for men to greatly limit the amount of “courtship” they offer women in today’s post sexual revolution sexual and… read more
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Why men are withdrawing from courtship.
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One of the more common refrains in the “Where have all of the good men gone!” lament is men’s increasing unwillingness to court women the way women expect to be… read more
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The elevation of romantic love and the wisdom of a beta orbiter.
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Since my last post I’ve poked around a bit on James Russell Lingerfelt’s blog love story from the male perspective. The title of the blog itself gives a great deal away,… read more
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The sin of lacking moxie.
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Reader aa asked for my thoughts on an article by JD Gunter at the Council of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW) titled We’re Just “Talking”. Gunter has misunderstood the increased ambiguity… read more
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Women’s morphing need for male investment.
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In a previous post I discussed the importance of male investment in women’s intrasexual status competition. This investment can range from the validation which comes from being selected for a… read more
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Started with a bang, ended with a whimper
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In This won’t end well I explained the seeming contradiction between Hanna Rosin’s assertion that women chose the hookup culture because they found it empowering, and Leslie Bell’s observation that… read more
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Another crack in the narrative
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NY Magazine’s The Cut has a new article out on a topic which is rapidly making the rounds: Meet the SWUGs of Yale: Women ‘Washed Up’ at 21 The striking… read more
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This won’t end well.
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The Atlantic has a piece out by Leslie C. Bell titled Women in Their 20s Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Wanting a Boyfriend (H/T Free Northerner). Ms. Bell takes issue with Hanna… read more
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The Feminine Imperative Revisited
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The Social Pathologist starts off on good footing in Marx and the Feminine Imperative when he writes: Now, I do think that the Feminine imperative holds true, especially for the avowed… read more
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