Moira Greyland had a brilliant observation in her book. Her parents hated feminine girls and masculine boys. As a girl, they wanted her to be as tom boyish as possible.
She points out that there's a great deal of strength a man can draw from his masculinity and a woman can draw from her femininity. Blocking off either of these makes a person weaker and confused.
Absolutely.
I can tell you even for personal experience: finding, accepting, and owning my masculinity has brought happiness in my life. A feeling of belonging is a human need.
Gender roles are not an oppression, they are part of your personal identity.
Can you specify the title of this book please?
I know someone who might like to read it
Moira Greyland had a brilliant observation in her book. Her parents hated feminine girls and masculine boys. As a girl, they wanted her to be as tom boyish as possible.
She points out that there's a great deal of strength a man can draw from his masculinity and a woman can draw from her femininity. Blocking off either of these makes a person weaker and confused.
Like blocking Superman from his sunlight.
Absolutely. I can tell you even for personal experience: finding, accepting, and owning my masculinity has brought happiness in my life. A feeling of belonging is a human need.
Gender roles are not an oppression, they are part of your personal identity.
Can you specify the title of this book please? I know someone who might like to read it
They want us weak and helpless.
Watch the neutered leftist males. They can't protect themselves, let alone others,