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    How would I raise a girl?
    Knowing what I know?
    Feminism. Strength in lies, parroting folly. enough to be called zombies.
    running a mock.
    lost in the night.

    or a woman, designated a lie,
    a false start right from the get go.

    How about neither? You have proven, my own flesh would be incapable, given the same lot.
    So I don’t blame you, I pity you.

    Where has hypergamy got you?
    Your men of rank?
    Your power?
    Where is it?
    what has it got you?
    let us see the trade for its cost?
    Self-indulgence, sensation, fine foods, pampering ones own self.

    Meager,
    puerile
    weak.

    The opposite became true.

    You know not true power, like you see not. like you feel not.
    behold altruism.
    oh, wonderful thing.

    and what you sort, you never knew.
    and what you never knew,
    and for the irony of it,
    it’s strength, beyond your comprehension.
    it’s accomplishments, greater than just one person.

    and love.
    for all your use of it.
    for its service to you.
    and your misuse of it,
    as if that crime came without a price to you.
    tick tock.

    your instincts have made a fool of you!
    So too, your very function.
    Not for love. For what? To fulfill your function? HA!
    Your young, marked, with your mistakes, upon the very code that builds them.
    And see that you are forever lost.
    inside yourselves.

    How would I raise a girl?
    Good people don’t get such a chance.
    If they did, they would know peace.
    the blight of existence, upon us all, comes from your inability to go against your primitive instinct.
    ye whom seek strength, cursed, forever.
    To make it.
    but never know it.

    to yearn for it.
    but never achieve it.

    to need it, so badly and yet have no solid concept of it.

    I wait for the completion of you.
    One that will be realised.
    by fingers and brains.
    and shards of sound.

    Men.
    For all of you, who have seen the limits, known despair.
    For every opposite, a tremendous trick, the universe has bestowed.
    Now you are immune,
    You welcome what you once feared,
    The enemy of your enemy is your friend.
    Having cheated OUR instincts,
    We WILL have our reward.

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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
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    This author seems to have a handle on raising girls. I have read his books, but I have not tried to raise a girl or boy; thus, my recommendation is theory unleavened by experience.

    Raising Righteous and Rowdy Girls
    Perfect Paperback – April 1, 2011
    by Doug Giles (Author)

    Raising Boys Feminists Will Hate
    Paperback – September 3, 2012
    by Doug Giles (Author)

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Shiny
    Shiny
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    I couldn’t sit through the video because I had already read the lyrics, but it does raise an interesting question.

    I am trying to just raise my girls as normal girls, not MGTOW, not bloody feminists (of course).

    On Friday I was watching “Alvin and the Chipmunks II: The Squeaqual” with the kids. (It’s the one where the Chipmunks meet the Chipettes and much boy-meets-girl hilarity ensues).

    At one point, much to my delight, my eldest 8yo girl watches Alvin trying to impress the Chipettes and declaims, “no girl is worth that!” (Her EXACT words).

    This lead to a VERY fruitful discussion.

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    Anonymous
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    thanks roydal

    This author seems to have a handle on raising girls. I have read his books, but I have not tried to raise a girl or boy; thus, my recommendation is theory unleavened by experience.

    Raising Righteous and Rowdy Girls
    Perfect Paperback – April 1, 2011
    by Doug Giles (Author)

    interesting, I will give it a read.

    “no girl is worth that!”

    I’d have liked to hear how that conversation went!

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