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All is Vanity See other All is Vanity Articles Title: The Coming Collapse of Sex Roles There is a bit of a problem with sex roles these days, and I dont think they can continue on the course theyre on. My view is that feminism was not a response to oppression, but boredom. Mens inventions had made life so much easier that the more intelligent women, many of them not being able to overcome the challenge of leisure, became bored and wanted to move into the traditionally male fields. One of the problems is that they did not want to become coal miners or loggers or steel mill workers or garbage men. They didnt want any hot, dangerous, dirty, sweaty jobs. They wanted to move into relatively easy, indoor, well-paying work. Since they were now working full-time, they wanted men to share housework. This does seem fair, but what these women were saying is, I want access to the more pleasant male role, but I want men to help with the less-pleasant female role. But men changed and accepted this. But at the same time, men were not allowed access to the more pleasant female role, such as staying home with the kids. Almost all women would be outraged if they made a very high salary and their husbands expected their wives to support them. See what Im saying? Women wanted access to the good part of being a male, but not the bad part. They wanted men to accept the unpleasant parts of the female role but not the pleasant parts. So where exactly did men benefit in all of this? And at the same time, hallucinations about patriarchy and male oppression became the accepted reality. Men, who are responsible for civilization and technology, became the Bad Guys. Women, who as Camille Paglia so famously noted, would be unable to advance civilization beyond the level of grass huts, became the Good Guys. Again, where exactly did men benefit from all of this? Worse, Affirmative Action, which means White Men Need Not Apply, has enshrined quotas into law and prevented qualified men from being hired in the numbers they should be hired. So what happened is women with advanced degrees and making good salaries looked around and found there was a shortage of men they thought were suitable. So, without husband, home and children, they became hostile and bitter and I have seen many of them. I have also seen many of these women making good salaries still expect men to ask them out. Ive met women who in their entire lives never asked any man they were interested in out for a cup of coffee. Again, they didnt want to shoulder any of the more unpleasant aspects of the male role. They didnt want to risk rejection, and still dont. However, its still okay for the man to risk it. Ive met women who married the wrong guy (who asked them out), got divorced, got drunk one night, and called some guy they knew years ago, wondering if he was available. Then they found he was happily married, with children, many years ago. Whos to blame for this him, or her? Years ago I drove a taxi and got to know quite a few hookers. It was enlightening the things I saw. Id take these girls to their customers and wait for them. A noticeable number of the guys didnt do anything but watch some videos with the girls. They were paying for their company on a lonely Friday night. Where is patriarchy and male oppression in something like that? I cant see these unnatural sex roles continuing. Theyll have to change; I just dont know when. But sooner or later, theyll change - once the heartbreak gets bad enough.
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#4. To: Turtle (#0)
You really need to read that book The Myth of Male Power. I think you'll like it.
Heard of it, never read it.
#12. To: Turtle (#8)
You need to.
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