Many of us are upset by the actions of some of our gender in recent months. From the Roe v. Wade protests to the International Woman's Day "festivities" they paraded their lack of modesty before the world. Taking a page from Gay Pride, where participants practically have sex in the streets, they openly broadcast their lack of morals, and lack of regard for anyone who does.
I remember when women strove to be the "gentler sex", to be wholesome, and reserved. I remember them wanting to be married, and have a husband to encourage and support. I remember them being a haven for children; rather than, a death pit. They were the nurturers. They served an important purpose, a purpose far more important than earning a living. They added to our society; rather than, detracted from it. What happened?
I remember when women strove to be the "gentler sex", to be wholesome, and reserved. I remember them wanting to be married, and have a husband to encourage and support. I remember them being a haven for children; rather than, a death pit. They were the nurturers. They served an important purpose, a purpose far more important than earning a living. They added to our society; rather than, detracted from it. What happened?
Entitlement. The same atrocity that has destroyed so many taught women that they were better off being as manly as men, as rowdy as the town drunk, and, most importantly, untied to their children -- even to the point of being able to kill their children at will.
Wow. Some progress. No wonder some of us want nothing to do with those who march for "women's rights". What they think rightfully theirs; we find embarrassing and offensive.
While the world may think these people reflect the true American woman, I'm proud to say they don't. I know many American women who are wholesome examples of womanhood; but those in the sex-organ costumes . . . to me they just don't deserve the title. Their body may be female, but their heart is definitely something else, something not good at all.
Wow. Some progress. No wonder some of us want nothing to do with those who march for "women's rights". What they think rightfully theirs; we find embarrassing and offensive.
While the world may think these people reflect the true American woman, I'm proud to say they don't. I know many American women who are wholesome examples of womanhood; but those in the sex-organ costumes . . . to me they just don't deserve the title. Their body may be female, but their heart is definitely something else, something not good at all.
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