The War On Men

azmastablasta

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I truly feel for the young guys today. Even middle aged men face this same onslaught of downright angry females. Some of us were fortunate to find the right one years ago before womens lib screwed up American family values.

The war on men

By Suzanne Venker
Published November 24, 2012
FoxNews.com

The battle of the sexes is alive and well. According to Pew Research Center, the share of women ages eighteen to thirty-four that say having a successful marriage is one of the most important things in their lives rose nine percentage points since 1997 – from 28 percent to 37 percent. For men, the opposite occurred. The share voicing this opinion dropped, from 35 percent to 29 percent.

Believe it or not, modern women want to get married. Trouble is, men don’t.

The so-called dearth of good men (read: marriageable men) has been a hot subject in the media as of late. Much of the coverage has been in response to the fact that for the first time in history, women have become the majority of the U.S. workforce. They’re also getting most of the college degrees. The problem? This new phenomenon has changed the dance between men and women.

As the author of three books on the American family and its intersection with pop culture, I’ve spent thirteen years examining social agendas as they pertain to sex, parenting, and gender roles. During this time, I’ve spoken with hundreds, if not thousands, of men and women. And in doing so, I’ve accidentally stumbled upon a subculture of men who’ve told me, in no uncertain terms, that they’re never getting married. When I ask them why, the answer is always the same.

Women aren’t women anymore.

To say gender relations have changed dramatically is an understatement. Ever since the sexual revolution, there has been a profound overhaul in the way men and women interact. Men haven’t changed much – they had no revolution that demanded it – but women have changed dramatically.

In a nutshell, women are angry. They’re also defensive, though often unknowingly. That’s because they’ve been raised to think of men as the enemy. Armed with this new attitude, women pushed men off their pedestal (women had their own pedestal, but feminists convinced them otherwise) and climbed up to take what they were taught to believe was rightfully theirs.

Now the men have nowhere to go.

It is precisely this dynamic – women good/men bad – that has destroyed the relationship between the sexes. Yet somehow, men are still to blame when love goes awry. Heck, men have been to blame since feminists first took to the streets in the 1970s.

But what if the dearth of good men, and ongoing battle of the sexes, is – hold on to your seats – women’s fault?

You’ll never hear that in the media. All the articles and books (and television programs, for that matter) put women front and center, while men and children sit in the back seat. But after decades of browbeating the American male, men are tired. Tired of being told there’s something fundamentally wrong with them. Tired of being told that if women aren’t happy, it’s men’s fault.

Contrary to what feminists like Hanna Rosin, author of The End of Men, say, the so-called rise of women has not threatened men. It has pissed them off. It has also undermined their ability to become self-sufficient in the hopes of someday supporting a family. Men want to love women, not compete with them. They want to provide for and protect their families – it’s in their DNA. But modern women won’t let them.

It’s all so unfortunate – for women, not men. Feminism serves men very well: they can have sex at hello and even live with their girlfriends with no responsibilities whatsoever.

It’s the women who lose. Not only are they saddled with the consequences of sex, by dismissing male nature they’re forever seeking a balanced life. The fact is, women need men’s linear career goals – they need men to pick up the slack at the office – in order to live the balanced life they seek.

So if men today are slackers, and if they’re retreating from marriage en masse, women should look in the mirror and ask themselves what role they’ve played to bring about this transformation.

Fortunately, there is good news: women have the power to turn everything around. All they have to do is surrender to their nature – their femininity – and let men surrender to theirs.

If they do, marriageable men will come out of the woodwork.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/11/24/war-on-men/?intcmp=features#ixzz2DBG70BG5
 
For a little while after 9/11, women reverted back to wanting real men. When the nation was in danger, they gravitated to men who they thought would protect them. Men who run into burning skyscrapers and combat were hot items. But then women began to feel safe, and now they are back to wanting the metrosexuals who will go with them to pick out curtains.

Wednesday I was driving down I-80 in Iowa and came on a wreck that had just happened. A car was overturned in the median. I used to be an EMT so I pulled over to check it out. The driver was trapped inside. A Marine stopped, and together we got the driver's legs unjammed, got him straightened out so his spine was straight, immobilized his head, measured his vitals, and assessed the injuries we could find without moving him more. He was still half in the car, legs out the window of the overturned car, but I didn't want to move him anymore without a backboard and a couple of strong fire and rescue types because he was complaining of severe neck pain.

The first ambulance that came had two older EMT's, and neither of them was in any shape to crawl in that car where I was. I started calling out vitals and injuries, and they asked if I was an EMT. I told them I used to be, so they went to help the other 3 who were less injured, and left me with a trauma bag and O2. I got O2 on the guy and kept his airway open. He was coughing up blood and he had what appeared to be a severe head injury.

Anyway, long story short, fire and rescue got there, I did a turnover, and walked back down the interstate and got in the car. First store I came to I went inside to wash off the blood.

When I came out, my wife gave me a hug and said, "You're a good man".

I gotta tell you, that's the nicest thing she or anyone else has ever said to me.

I used to be a firefighter and EMT. Real women like guys who run into fires and crawl into the back seats of upside down cars in ditches.
 
Originally Posted By: IversFor a little while after 9/11, women reverted back to wanting real men. When the nation was in danger, they gravitated to men who they thought would protect them. Men who run into burning skyscrapers and combat were hot items. But then women began to feel safe, and now they are back to wanting the metrosexuals who will go with them to pick out curtains.

Wednesday I was driving down I-80 in Iowa and came on a wreck that had just happened. A car was overturned in the median. I used to be an EMT so I pulled over to check it out. The driver was trapped inside. A Marine stopped, and together we got the driver's legs unjammed, got him straightened out so his spine was straight, immobilized his head, measured his vitals, and assessed the injuries we could find without moving him more. He was still half in the car, legs out the window of the overturned car, but I didn't want to move him anymore without a backboard and a couple of strong fire and rescue types because he was complaining of severe neck pain.

The first ambulance that came had two older EMT's, and neither of them was in any shape to crawl in that car where I was. I started calling out vitals and injuries, and they asked if I was an EMT. I told them I used to be, so they went to help the other 3 who were less injured, and left me with a trauma bag and O2. I got O2 on the guy and kept his airway open. He was coughing up blood and he had what appeared to be a severe head injury.

Anyway, long story short, fire and rescue got there, I did a turnover, and walked back down the interstate and got in the car. First store I came to I went inside to wash off the blood.

When I came out, my wife gave me a hug and said, "You're a good man".

I gotta tell you, that's the nicest thing she or anyone else has ever said to me.

I used to be a firefighter and EMT. Real women like guys who run into fires and crawl into the back seats of upside down cars in ditches.

I'm sure you've seen this, someone is hurt to a life threatening degree and thirty people will be standing around yelling, "someone do something".

My take is that if someone may die I'm willing to do what I can to try to keep that from happening.
 
Originally Posted By: woodguruI'm sure you've seen this, someone is hurt to a life threatening degree and thirty people will be standing around yelling, "someone do something".

My take is that if someone may die I'm willing to do what I can to try to keep that from happening.

good job tough guy
 
LOL palerider, I'd be afraid woodtofu would beat up the injured folks for annoying him. After all I read on another forum where he made a big bad biker dude back down because he got in his face. Oh yeah and another time he told of breaking a mobster hitmans finger while taking the gun from his hand. Of course they dogpiled him and laughed at him like we do here. Must suck to suffer from that little man complex, LOL. I suppose I better sleep with one eye open now huh?
 
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Ivers
Great job,I just hope the guy you saved does not get a scumbag democrat lawyer and sue you for some reason.
No good deed goes unpunished in America......
 
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Originally Posted By: BAYSTATE YOTEIvers
Great job,I just hope the guy you saved does not get a scumbag democrat lawyer and sue you for some reason.
No good deed goes unpunished in America......

I ain't skeered. Iowa has a Good Samaritan law.
 
Originally Posted By: azmastablastaLOL palerider, I'd be afraid woodtofu would beat up the injured folks for annoying him. After all I read on another forum where he made a big bad biker dude back down because he got in his face. Oh yeah and another time he told of breaking a mobster hitmans finger while taking the gun from his hand. Of course they dogpiled him and laughed at him like we do here. Must suck to suffer from that little man complex, LOL. I suppose I better sleep with one eye open now huh?

and lets not all forget about the time, when a couple of thugs tried to steal his briefcase, and he chased them off with a baseball bat! oh wait nevermind, that was michael douglas in the movie "falling down" yeah i got nothing
 
Originally Posted By: IversOriginally Posted By: BAYSTATE YOTEIvers
Great job,I just hope the guy you saved does not get a scumbag democrat lawyer and sue you for some reason.
No good deed goes unpunished in America......

I ain't skeered. Iowa has a Good Samaritan law.

At a company I used to work for, a pair of employees drove up upon a car that had just crashed and was on fire. They pulled this girl out who was around 20, as I recall. She would have undoubtedly died if they weren't there to help. This was in Northern Missouri. Her mother got a lawyer and sued our company for causing her daughter pain and anguish or some crazy thing like that. It went to court and was thrown out by the judge because of Missouri's good samaritan law. How selfish and unappreciative do you have to be to sue those who saved your daughter's life?
 
Originally Posted By: PaleRiderOriginally Posted By: woodguruI'm sure you've seen this, someone is hurt to a life threatening degree and thirty people will be standing around yelling, "someone do something".

My take is that if someone may die I'm willing to do what I can to try to keep that from happening.

good job tough guy

You don't have a clue what I did a good job on.
 
Originally Posted By: woodguru

You don't have a clue what I did a good job on.

perhaps, but i bet its got the word "blow" in front of it
 
Originally Posted By: azmastablastaLOL palerider, I'd be afraid woodtofu would beat up the injured folks for annoying him. After all I read on another forum where he made a big bad biker dude back down because he got in his face. Oh yeah and another time he told of breaking a mobster hitmans finger while taking the gun from his hand. Of course they dogpiled him and laughed at him like we do here. Must suck to suffer from that little man complex, LOL. I suppose I better sleep with one eye open now huh?

I have no problem with being quoted azzmaster, but do it accurately or don't do it at all.

I made a reference to knowing an enforcer type who got his finger broken and his gun taken from him, knew the guy that did it as well, I did not say I did that. I don't have to make things up or embellish.

Quote references that guys who met me made, there were those on those sites who didn't have the worthless existence complex who can't handle someone who's lived outside the box.

Azzblaster, at least I don't spend my day posting a dozen idiotic things written by less than objective writers without offering any personal insights of my own.

At least I've stayed away from the Audi.
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Originally Posted By: PaleRiderOriginally Posted By: woodguru

You don't have a clue what I did a good job on.

perhaps, but i bet its got the word "blow" in front of it

Problem is palerider, you don't know me so it's pretty unlikely you have a clue what you are talking about, so why go there at all?
 
Is your friend dead? I can't imagine a mob enforcer allowing someone to break his finger and take his gun and live. Those types aren't the kind to take a beating and carry on like it didn't happen. Retribution is usually something like a bullet in the head as your friend got in his car to go to work. So, either your friend is dead, or it didn't happen.
 
I'm sure the mob enforcer had second thoughts after woodtofu got in his face. I only scratched the surface with references to his pathetic posts at other forums. He is not highly thought of at either of these well known forums. They even made a hilarious dvd cover expounding upon his delusional grand adventures. So as a warning, I wouldn't put to much credence in his wildly manic imagination. I will not post the links here out of respect for our forum, however, anyone who wishes a good laugh can PM me and I will forward the links.
 
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