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Focus on the Family
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Whose job is it to keep mama happy?
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We can no longer ignore that voice within women that says: ‘I want something more than my husband and my children and my home.’ –Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique Women are… read more
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It turns out they *both* want a tall man.
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What are the odds?* Update Sept 17: The video was deleted some time yesterday evening, but the youtube channel is still available for context. See also Larry Kummer’s slightly edited… read more
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Kids these days
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Several readers pointed out the anachronism in the Stanton quote I included in my last post: Ask any young woman how she vets all the nice young men who approach… read more
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When “traditional” means socially awkward.
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As I’ve covered in recent posts*, Focus on the Family (FotF) teaches that in order for men and women to marry men must first approach women and boldly state their… read more
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She did her part, but the man didn’t man up.
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As I’ve noted in my last two posts, Lisa Anderson of Focus on the Family teaches modern Christian women that “actively pursuing marriage” means: Praying for a husband. Talking about wanting… read more
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Empowered to avoid responsibility.
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In her book The Dating Manifesto: A Drama-Free Plan for Pursuing Marriage with Purpose, Lisa Anderson explains why she didn’t start considering marriage until she was 30. As she recognizes (to a… read more
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Returning to a past that never was.
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The problem with conservationism is that it isn’t rooted in anything real, anything solid. This leaves conservatives grasping for anything they can claim as “traditional” in opposition to the current… read more
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Experts at failing.
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The Other McCain has a post up about a woman (Julia Baugher) whose profession is giving life advice, even though her own life is an absolute train-wreck. The post titled Fame… read more
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Headship makes all the difference.
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Commenter James asks if there isn’t at least a kernel of truth to Stanton & Gilder’s view of men, women, and marriage, even if they have in the process mangled… read more
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Stanton’s dilemma
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Glenn Stanton closes his article Manhood is not natural* with an odd question: The question is, how can we recover manhood today? We must find the answer. For it is… read more
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