>It's simple and complicated at the same time. More needs to be written and explored here.
You are absolutely correct. Early Germany had its culture summarized by Tacitus, and there's a lot of information about how Whites used to marry. (sourcebooks.fordham.edu) I think it's better to consider White history for White traditions, although you do bring up interesting points with East Indian cultures.
Oh! There is the link to Tacitus. I could not find my original, appreciate that.
Happy to hear more thoughts about where I am wrong.
You had a lot of great points. They were all good. I will expand on a few of them.
>The part of our mating ritual that puts 'i gotta find my romantic soulmate' on a pedestal is really a modern invention. It has it's place as a component of our mating ritual but it is highly corrosive in the idealized form that it takes in western society.
The earliest Western mention of the "omg soulmate" meme I know of is Pyramus and Thisbe. Ovid knew how reckless it was and the story ends in the suicide of both of them. We should have remembered our culture.
>That isn't to say that our women were chattle or anything of that sort. They were also incredibly powerful throughout ancient history and men were, more often than not, physical manifestations of female power.
Whites seem to forget the importance of the support of women. In addition to household tasks, before the men marched off to battle, Germanic women would flash their tits and tell their men to fucking win, because they knew a loss would be disaster for them. Women, put in their place, are invaluable for men. Being put in their place is invaluable for women.
THAT is some great info / writing. Ha! I appreciate that in all the dimesions that I think you are referring to.
The power of our women truly can be remarkable. And terrifying, just look at what is happening in the west because we have allowed the natural balance to get away from us.
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