Posts Tagged ‘women’

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The Day Chivalry Died: Part II

Last week in the first post of this series, we discussed chivalry’s basic history. This week we’ll delve deeper into its fundamental tenets and focus on the undermining effects feminism has had on its downfall.
Protection and Balance
As the centuries progressed, chivalry became more defined and balanced, mainly with one principle in mind: to treat the [...]

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Female Chauvinism?

The Wall Street Journal just published this thought-provoking article on the cult of female chauvinism that is destroying many secular college campuses across the country. But it also mentions another alternative: the conservative, private college atmosphere. 
Note: the article contains brief and mildly graphic descriptions of immoral sorority activity. 

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Spousal Obsession Disease: Diagnosis & Treatment

A prevalent and ever-growing disease among young Christian and (in 90% of most cases) homeschool graduates is that of Spousal Obsession Disease. While the infection did not begin making its presence known until the early 1980s, its cases have tripled in amount, gaining momentum in the mid-90s.
While Spousal Obsession Disease (SOD) has been downplayed, many [...]

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3 Feminist Stereotypes Debunked

Chances are you are aware of a prevalent feminist attitude in recent decades. The one I’m speaking of is the increasing trend of stereotyping historical female figures. It has become popular, especially during the last 30 years of the 20th century, due to feminism’s influence on sociology, philosophy, and even theology.
Today, this mindset screams, “Women [...]

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10 things you never wanted to know about women and emotion

Women are emotional. Don’t like it? Deal with it… The end.
-Kristin Braun
The female psyche is one that, as men from century to century have discovered, is not to be trifled with. However: I, as a woman, have determined to turn my back on my gender for one brief moment and provide the male population in [...]