HEY GUYS! Guess what? Masculinity Is Not Strong!
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good job dude
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Cool. Thanks for sharing this Robert
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Very nice point, thanks Robert!
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thanks robert. just at this point right now.
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@RobertW1809 "By calling Dignity "Masculinity", you deny women the chance to realise that they, too," Not at all. If I call nurturing a feminine trait, does that deny me the chance to be nurturing? Honor happens to be a masculine trait that both sexes share. Instead of suggesting we eliminate one or the other, I would suggest that we nurture both inside of us in order to creat balance. All masculine create's the "WWE" guy, all feminine creates an equally ugly person.
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Neither feminility is strength. Both are a polarity, but in essence weakness. Both are more appeareances/identity/running programs and have nothing to do with our true self. Stength whenever we no longer participate within fear, as you also said.
1968piov 1 year ago
@1968piov -- yes, i was wrong. that is a good point, thanks for bringing it up.
RobertW1809 1 year ago
More women attempt suicide. More men die from suicide because men have more access to guns. Masculinity is amazing. Masculinity is honor, nobility and legacy. I don't understand why whenever a male behaves badly, it's blamed on masculinity. When girls bully, is that masculinity? When women wage hate campaigns against their fellow women, is that masculinity? Real masculinity is a tender, caring, beautiful thing. I'm sorry you never got to experience that.
TruTV 1 year ago
@TruTV -- Interesting... but useless. What you are calling "Masculinity" should more effectively be called "Dignity" and "Personal Responsibility".
"Masculinity" in this world is WWE and ARMY.
RobertW1809 1 year ago
@TruTV -- (pt2) "When girls bully, is that masculinity?"
...and I agree. Both men and women can abuse... but this means that also, both men and women can teach themselves Dignity. By calling Dignity "Masculinity", you deny women the chance to realise that they, too, have the opportunity to exist as dignified human beings.
the gender-specific differences (that will become manifest through the application of dignity) are irrelevantt in the end.
RobertW1809 1 year ago
@TruTV-- (pt3)
You remind me of confucianism. and it's too late for that. Male/Female has been abused to extremely, so perversely, so brutally... that there is no time to correct this problem with that method. I suggest you make yourself fluent in the Desteni vocabulary to upgrade your effectiveness.
RobertW1809 1 year ago