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Headship is unchivalrous.
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Last week I shared the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Today I’ll share the tale of The Wedding of Sir Gawain. I fear that fans of last… read more
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The coward’s way out.
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Kevin Williamson at National Review writes in Advice for Incels: In the 1960s and 1970s, there were some social disruptions touching marriage and family life. It was, they told us,… read more
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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When I first started blogging one regular criticism I received from traditional conservatives (especially when writing about Game) was that I was killing chivalry. For the most part I disregarded… read more
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He wipes his feet and eats what he is served.
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Instapundit linked to a post by Dr. Helen titled How Have Men been Affected by Feminism? The stories ranged from an immigrant from India who felt that “feminism was a… read more
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Casual dating and serial monogamy as lost virtues.
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There is a story making the rounds about a Boston College professor trying to entice her students to go on dates. The shocker for older generations outside the men’s sphere… read more
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Tackling the patriarchy, holding the door open for trannies.
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Last week the media was aflutter with the news that the Boston Marathon was formally inviting transvestites to compete. If you wondered who to thank for this latest example of… read more
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Blinded by chivalry.
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Commenter 7817 asks: Dalrock, have you read Wilson’s post from last year where he says that one of the beautiful things the puritans did was to enshrine Chivalry in marriage?… read more
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Winning the arms race (made you look!)
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In women’s online race to acquire beta orbiters and ensure that the maximum number of men know that their bodies are sexy, it is tough for a woman to stand… read more
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She’s the boss, you’re a guest.
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As I’ve been looking at more of Pastor Doug Wilson’s books I’ve noticed that some time around 2004 (perhaps earlier*) he added a new chapter to his theology of marriage. … read more
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Headship tomorrow and headship yesterday, but never headship today.
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“The rule is, jam to-morrow and jam yesterday—but never jam to-day.” “It must come sometimes to ‘jam to-day,’” Alice objected. “No, it ca’n’t,” said the Queen. “It’s jam every other… read more
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