This couple discusses patriarchy among other things. This is a brave video to put out their. An honest description of Sexual Market Value.
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Young people can make it fine. My Patents married at 18, right out of high school, and are still married. One of my daughters married a 19 year old when she was 18. They have a beautiful baby girl now and are doing well. There’s no formula for success. Struggles can be healthy.Unless I missed it, I think the only thing I would add to the video is young women marrying established men. This will likely mean older men. Two 18 year olds getting married because of this video is not wise. But a woman tying herself to an established older man is wise. Marrying someone you see as a peer hampers the Father Rule dynamic as well.
It totally depends on the guy, there aren’t many nowadays that are worth a fart in a windstorm.Young people can make it fine. My Patents married at 18, right out of high school, and are still married. One of my daughters married a 19 year old when she was 18. They have a beautiful baby girl now and are doing well. There’s no formula for success. Struggles can be healthy.
It totally depends on the guy, there aren’t many nowadays that are worth a fart in a windstorm.
At 19 it’s like buying a pig in a poke sack. He hasn’t had the time to really prove himself.
Those are really excellent points NickF. I hadn't thought about it from that angle.I don't necessarily see it as "better" per se. But on average, the men who are accepting of it who have wives who are also accepting of it are leading patriarchal lives. They are far more vetted than a non-poly man. I don't see it as necessary, but considering all the soy boys and weak manboys out there. I don't like the look of the dating pool for most women. Doubly so when we're talking about a man under 25.
That sounds like a solid young man!Those are really excellent points NickF. I hadn't thought about it from that angle.
Being a childless man, I lack some important insights that only come from experience
Regarding the young, I know a FEW young people that are seriously on the right track. The 18 year old son of my coworkers comes to mind. He graduated a year early (from homeschool) and started an electrician apprenticeship at 17. He already knows how to rebuild car engines. He's been to tactical (communications, carbine, medical combat casualty care) courses with myself and his parents. The kid can shoot! He's very respectful towards elders, and yet also comfortable interacting with people of all sorts. He's operating heavy equipment clearing out forest land for his parents homestead in North Idaho. He's got side jobs going on. He and his buddies were trying to read the Bible in a month. He's also trying to apprentice as a welder and will probably build a cabin on his parents land.
The kid has his head screwed on right. If he keeps it up, by 22-25 he will make a great husband. Time will tell.
The trouble is that there aren't that many of them out there. His parents are pretty intentional and hard core too.That sounds like a solid young man!
Dang NS4Liberty! These people are pretty solid! Minor quibbles but much appreciation!This couple discusses patriarchy among other things. This is a brave video to put out their. An honest description of Sexual Market Value.
I like them a lot, probably because they are going through recovery from feminism same as me.Dang NS4Liberty! These people are pretty solid! Minor quibbles but much appreciation!
I've been checking out a few of their other videos as well, and enjoying them.I like them a lot, probably because they are going through recovery from feminism same as me.
I like them a lot, probably because they are going through recovery from feminism same as me.
The one single thing that you can say about his spirituality is that he is reading through his Bible once a month?Those are really excellent points NickF. I hadn't thought about it from that angle.
Being a childless man, I lack some important insights that only come from experience
Regarding the young, I know a FEW young people that are seriously on the right track. The 18 year old son of my coworkers comes to mind. He graduated a year early (from homeschool) and started an electrician apprenticeship at 17. He already knows how to rebuild car engines. He's been to tactical (communications, carbine, medical combat casualty care) courses with myself and his parents. The kid can shoot! He's very respectful towards elders, and yet also comfortable interacting with people of all sorts. He's operating heavy equipment clearing out forest land for his parents homestead in North Idaho. He's got side jobs going on. He and his buddies were trying to read the Bible in a month. He's also trying to apprentice as a welder and will probably build a cabin on his parents land.
The kid has his head screwed on right. If he keeps it up, by 22-25 he will make a great husband. Time will tell.