Love Sex Society

Biological Imperatives: Why We Need Male Guardianship

The following is a short excerpt from “Weaponized Sex: Feminism’s Assault on Women.” I hope you enjoy. Traditions So what did good men do in order to stop their loved ones being exploited? Well, through trial and error they created a traditional cultural system to protect women. All traditions stem from a root cause – usually a problem. This problem is solved, leading to positive outcomes. Without a central bureaucratic body to enforce laws, tradition…

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Contentment Love Sex Society

Where Did All the Good Women Go?

Young men in the West struggle to find good women who would make good wives. This is undeniable. Whilst good women – obviously – do still exist, they are rarer and rarer as a cultural poison has been dripped in the ears of girls and teenagers. By the time young women enter university, it is entrenched in their worldview. By the time they exit education, it is immovable. But there is far more to this…

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Locked In: 12 Hours in a Tunnel

Setting The Scene Today I’m gonna do something a little bit different. I want to take you down memory lane to one of the most formative parts of my life (so far). We’re going to walk back in time to when I was locked in a tunnel for 12 hours a day. But first, some background. Several years ago my fiancée and I were stuck in a bit of a predicament. I was unable to…

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Love Sex Society

What a Shame: Masculinity and Sex

So I recently wrote a Tweet about men who are scared of being in love. As you can see, I called them cowards. I stand by that. However, a lot of people responded negatively to this Tweet (plenty of positive responses too – as is the nature of polarization). I mentioned in the Review for Vizi Andrei’s ‘Economy of Truth’ built within the Twitter model is the need for hot takes and polarization. The phrase…

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Societal Glue: Sex and Relationships

Universality We love to talk. We love to eat together. We love to laugh. Why? Well, because humans are highly social. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, it’s enshrined in our very being. From this sociability we birth culture which in turn shapes much of our human experience; anyone who’s travelled will tell you this. But with culture’s complexity, analysing human behaviour becomes tough. As a result, something I use as a heuristic for understanding…

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