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“Family Life” Failures Vol. #1 Essay 17

“Family Life” Failures Vol. #1 Essay 17

When I was a child, mother was the heart and soul of the home. All of its warmth and comfort stemmed from her. She was polite, cheerful and rarely raised her voice. She was always there when you needed hugs, kisses, encouragement or support, which was nearly every minute of the day. During the day, … Continue reading

Lost Ladies Vol. #2 Essay 11

Lost Ladies Vol. #2 Essay 11

Where have all the ladies gone? What happened to the Grace Kellys, the Nancy Reagans and the Audrey Hepburns of the world? How did women lose touch with their femininity? When did women decide to abandon the life goal of becoming a respected lady?  Who convinced women to denigrate marriage and motherhood, which had always been the source … Continue reading

Giving Away the Store Vol. #2 Essay 1

Giving Away the Store Vol. #2 Essay 1

Women do not associate money primarily with security. Men do. For women, having a continuous supply line of cash is a means to an end, rather than an end, in and of itself. For women, cash is something to spend. Something to acquire things with. Something to trade for something else. It is something to be … Continue reading

Women Whining Vol. #2 Essay 4

Women Whining Vol. #2 Essay 4

  There once was a time, when women brought the best out in everyone. There once was a time when women represented the best of humanity. There once was a time of gracious femininity, a peaceful time, a time when women were respected and revered. A time of joy and happiness – a time BEFORE radical, shrill, strident, second-wave, … Continue reading

Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Where have all the ladies gone? We have nothing today but crude reminders of what ladies once were. Not only has family life, workplaces, academia, organized religion and government been diminished, alongside the self-inflicted degradation of women during the last forty-five years of feminism’s reign, but they’ve taken the  innocence of pop culture down with them … Continue reading

Divorce is Dumb Vol. #1 Essay 12

Divorce is Dumb Vol. #1 Essay 12

Just forty-five years ago, a divorced man had absolutely no prospects of running for public office. His failed marriage was considered a direct reflection of his character, or lack there of, and he was therefore considered, by the voters, to be unelectable. For instance, as a divorced man, Ronald Reagan was thought to be a … Continue reading