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Why Is This Woman Against Feminism?
So, what do I have against feminism, anyway? Well, nothing, per se. I mean, if you look at feminism as a movement seeking to ensure equal opportunities and rewards for everyone regardless of gender, what could possibly be wrong with that? And to be fair, I think a lot of the early feminists – female […]
Anti-Feminist Beliefs & Criticism, Or One Feminist’s Impressions
I came across this article the other day, and it struck me as a good example of the disconnect between feminist ideology and the reality of life in the Western world. I know such examples are everywhere, but this one managed to cram so many (deliberate) misconceptions into one article, I thought it would be […]
Hope Chests = Oppression
I tried and tried to quote only excerpts from this post, but it only does itself justice if you read the whole thing. Apparently, the ladies…erm….womyn over at feministing can’t imagine why anyone would want a hope chest, filled with hope chest-y things.
According to those paragons of all that a woman should be, wanting to […]
Hate Mail
I’ve received a couple of interesting comments at the old site on the “blog move” entry. The first one was pure hate mail, which is always fun! The second was more thoughtful. I wanted to respond to both, but as I finished the first one, I realized that they truly do not belong together.
So, here’s […]
Infidelity: Being Unfaithful Makes Me Happy
Woman, you can have it all! Isn’t that what they tell us? Who cares if you don’t qualify? We’ll lower the entrance standards. Who cares if it hurts someone else? Who cares if you only see your children on weekends because you are working so many hours pursuing your “fulfilling career”. It’s the quality of […]
You Were Right, Ampersand
In one of my December 2007 entries, my statements were questioned by Ampersand. He said that “two of the quotes on your list are dishonest — either fabricated or distorted through out-of-context quoting. Yet you apparently think I should be taking the list seriously. Why should I assume that the rest of the list […]
A Middle-Aged Princess Grows Up
A friend of mine sent me this essay, from the Don’t Marry blog. I don’t know who wrote it. I don’t even know if it’s true.
But it certainly could be true, and I don’t doubt that this scenario happens, more often than we would like to think. Something very similar happened to the friend who […]
Step Up, Ladies. We Have A Job To Do
An issue that has been in the back of a lot of our minds came up recently on one of the boards. Namely, where were all the “good” women when feminism started? Why didn’t the women who knew they were not being abused do something to stop the misinformation that spread like wildfire? Aren’t […]
A Conversation With The Polysomnographic Technician
Ok, I could have said Sleep Study Technician, but Polysomnographic sounded so cool…
So, last night I was over at the hospital getting all wired up for my second sleep study. I usually hate this kind of thing (along with getting my hair cut), because it involves conversation with […]
What Makes Career Women Poor Marriage Material?
Since I began writing my blog, I have received so many accolades from men and like-minded women, thanking me for doing what I’m doing. I have to respond: How can I do anything else? Women brought this on, with men’s help. We have some responsibility to try to stop it.
Every time I think about what […]
What I’ve Learned - Part II
They say you learn something new every day. I’ve had a new lesson over the past week or so that I will likely never forget, and it boggles my mind. Really. Here it is: Feminists will go to any length to silence MRA’s. I was going to say they’ll go to great lengths, or almost […]
Why Is A Woman Blogging About Men’s Rights?
Why indeed? I have my reasons, and I’ll be happy to share them with you. Rest assured, though, I am not trying to convince you of anything. Feminism is behind the anti-male machine, and feminism is run by a bunch of crazy women and their equally crazy sympathizers. You have no reason to trust me […]





