I appreciate that someone addresses such things. Men and women are not "equal" (I'd argue this is the wrong metric entirely) but they are both just as important. People have to look in the mirrors and find something to love and embrace what they are. I think men are better and love themselves more when women are women. I also believe the reverse is the same. Nowadays, things are being alluded that each men and women should feel spite that they don't have what the other does. I say thank goodness this is the case.
It is an interesting psyop where women were sold "equality" when in reality, in the minds and eyes of true men it was never an issue. When I was young, my grandfather was in charge but only because he had permission from my grandmother. It was never about who had the power or privilege, but about synergy. The real point was that men and women were to embrace each other for the family and through sharing thoughts to a greater goal they found solutions neither would alone. Unfortunately, every form of feminism I've seen doesn't seem to be about empowerment, but about accounting and grievance and has done little but steal a few generations from many good men and women alike.
I look forward to the day when men and women can embrace what they are again, and embrace what each other is again.
On this note, I read an interesting article a while back on the anti-suffragettes. If I can find it again I'll post it here. It gave some very interesting perspectives.
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