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I Oppose Matriarchy

10 Things Men Can Do To Thrive In A Matriarchy

By: DejaMoo
Written on April 26th, 2012
By: DejaMoo
Age: 36-40 , Male
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  • cancergirl20

    i don't see why anyone, male or female, couldn't apply this to their lives especially #7. far too many women seek validation from the opposite sex, think they are nothing without a man or a mans approval. rubbish.

    Nov 23, 2012
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  • alimcfar

    HAHAHAHAHAHA, This is a joke right? This is the biggest amount of bullshit I've ever seen in my life. WOW! You deserve a slow clap buddy.

    Oct 2, 2012
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    • JackBarnesMRA

      I don't find anything funny about the way men are treated in our society.

      Oct 2, 2012
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    • DejaMoo

      Trolla, Trolla, tro-llalla...

      Oct 5, 2012
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  • goyneser4

    Love it! Spoken like a truth brother in arms. I've been recently divorced 3 months ago after doing major things for my ex of 12 yrs and 2 young children I don't have custody of. Even after 17 yrs fighting Americas wars in the Army the judges just basically say all the power belongs to the woman (who never did anything in her life) and there's nothing you can do about it unless you have some major laywer connections in high places. I'm just glad I'm single again banging all these hot babes that most men are afraid to talk to. Keep enjoying life my fellow Leykis fan. Your friend, EGO

    Aug 3, 2012
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  • sensuousbull

    I have vowed never to get married, however, I plan to have lovers in the future.



    I agree with you that men have to be men. I see young boys that are clueless about this. They posture but cannot handle responsibility. I actually was a substitute in a class where a young boy came in after lunch and was vibrating. I **** you not. I asked him what was wrong. He said, "I had three Monsters and a bag of cheetoes for lunch."



    Right now I lived the ten rules. I plan on changing number two in the future, but things will be on my terms, believe me.

    Jul 19, 2012
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  • FunnyLookingCorpse

    I know there is some truth to your argument. I believe, however, that women are great peacekeepers and stewards of the Earth, and that they create a strong unity as leaders WHEN there is peace. That being said, the current ways of society, in these dark times, have a matriarchy that tears us apart with distrust and thousands of misaimed propaganda from the media in all areas of life. But there are also many women who are more reasonable who recognize these problems and know they should not be alligned with gender at all, but unfortunately they stand in the outer levels of society and do not influence the stream of capitalism that is oppressing us with the matriarchy of today.

    Jul 17, 2012
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  • damselfly

    I agree with this post. You have put a lot of thought into it and I believe that it is a pretty good solution to society's ills. It's about time someone came up with some sense that works for everyone

    May 26, 2012
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  • annikin

    It doesn't always have to be a battle

    May 5, 2012
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  • whosesorrynow

    Sound advice !!!

    Apr 26, 2012
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  • Binnaway

    Male heroes have a productive place in society. Not that women are not, mind you. But over time men allowed the false ring of feminist dogma to attack and then attempt to replace men's position in that society - not through logic or legitimate true nature, but through 'repetition' of a false argument. Over time, this false replacement of men has begun to fail as manifested through its bearing of false fruit: namely how society is breaking up and eroding and ripping families apart, ruining marriages and leaving our children without hope.



    Leadership that is sound and built on firm, tangible foundation - not like paper whose integrity and rainy-day loyalty are subject to change by the capricious political winds or fastidious flavor of the month zeitgeists. Those foundations rest on sand. Just like the parable of a house built on sand cannot stand, thus those whose resolve rests on shifting and false assumptions are eventually doomed to fail.

    Apr 26, 2012
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