Masculine woman

Masculine woman (man repellent)

I don’t need a masculine woman. Life is already difficult enough, nah, it’s not worth it. You know, the type of woman who be saying “Feminism this, feminism that, patriarchy this, patriarchy that, 50/50 that, 50/50 this”. Fuck that shit, there’s no such thing as 50/50! We can work together but be my partner and not my boss. If you think you can do it alone then do it! You asking me out on a date? Hahaha, crazy bitch. What’s next? You gonna open the door for me? You modern women are crazy. Relax I am the man, let me do what I need to do. I will provide. I don’t need a masculine woman hiding under the guise of being ambitious and independent. Wear your blazers and pants out there, in here I expect floral dresses and skirts. How can two pants preside over a household? Go be CEO over there! I don’t need a masculine woman dominating me like a sex slave. “Do it like this, don’t do that”, No! I am not doing anything, you won’t be emasculating me. Don’t think you know, just listen, I don’t need your “straight talk” or “direct speech”, Miss “I tell it like it is”, you’re so full of it. Relax, I will solve the problem myself, all I need is for you to be emphatic and actually care. I don’t need a masculine woman, nah, put on some make-up, put on some perfume, wear heels, do your nails, get your hair done, wear that red number, be seductive, stimulate my imagination, exude the aura of a mthyical creature, give me the opportunity to busk in your glory – God’s magnificent creation, you. I am not asking you to lead anything, that’s my job. You crazy if you think I am going to let you boss me around.

I don’t need a masculine woman. Life is already difficult enough, nah, it’s not worth it.

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Matriarchy

Matriarchy

A lot in nature is matriarchal. You look at Egyptian mythology, particularly the battle of Horus and Seth. The story is a lot like “The Lion King” in a lot of ways. Osiris is the king of all Gods, he represents the father and order. Like Mufasa on the Lion King, he has an evil brother named Seth who wishes to dethrone him. Finally they engage in battle and Seth kills his brother and cuts him into pieces and throws these pieces in the river to end it all. Isis, the wife of Osiris goes underground in hiding after the death of his husband. One day, while in hiding she goes to the river to get water and miraculously sees these pieces of her husband floating about the river. She collects them and pieces them together (mummify). She then proceeds to take the phallus of her husband and impregnates herself. The end-result is Horus. He represents the hero like Simba. After Osiris’ death there is a dark cloud and destruction looms over everything. Like Simba on the Lion King, Horus must challenge his uncle Seth to restore order in the kingdom. On the Lion King it is Nala who reminds Simba of who he is. Nala is feminine energy and Simbas love interest. Without Nala, Simba is passive and fooling around with Timon and Pumba. There is no Simba without Nala, just like there is no Horus without Isis. This says a lot about feminine energy, the fact that it can cause so much chaos and restore it at the same time. I mean objectively, what more must Seth do? He killed Orisis and cut him into pieces and yet he still lost in the end! The same thing with Scar, he killed Mufasa and Simba ran away. We see this again on the Bible with the story of Adam and Eve. Eve gives Adam the apple from the tree of life to make him conscious. Without Eve, Adam is ignorant, the man doesn’t even know his naked. You could make a case about the world being matriarchal in nature because it’s so chaotic and it is through that chaos that there is order.

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