u/MisterxCardinal

Women's right should be men's rights.

I think it is generally a good development that women are able to be more and do more in society than in the past but the rights they gained during these developments seem to be continously mismanaged by women as individuals as well as by women as a group. Often not just towards frivolity but also towards the general detriment of broader society as a whole. I therefore suggest the reinstation of a system of male guardianship where men will effectively manage their women's rights for them towards more productive ends. Women could still participate in society mostly the same way as we would see now but their efforts would be aligned with the overall goal their man has for her and his family.

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u/MisterxCardinal — 1 day ago

Let's bring back husbandry as a concept.

In the past is was commonly understood that is was the best for society and for both men and women individually that women were to be managed by men toward a productive and appropriate life. Women were considered property of men in this regard because their men quite literally had a say about what form this would take. This is not unlike how we handle lifestock these days. I say we need to bring this attitude and practice back to relationships between men and women. I have long said that women's rights are important but they should ultimately belong to the man who owns the woman in question. As should the fruits of the woman's proper exploitation by that man. That might be baking him cookies in nothing but an apron but I think in this economy there are quite a few more profitable ways of putting a woman to work.

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u/MisterxCardinal — 6 days ago

Discussion: The casual use of words like cunt, bitch, whore, slut, etc... only result in their reduced potency and makes a mockery of patriarchal lifestyles.

I do not think it is a good idea to so liberally throw those words around. They pack a great punch but should be used sparringly. I think frequent use of them in popular patriarchal culture and lingo actually just makes the whole lifestyle sound silly and unserious.

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u/MisterxCardinal — 8 days ago

Is this a roleplay subreddit?

I can't quite tell. The rules say no but the content suggest it is. Is this about roleplay? I think what is confusing for me is that the harsh expletives for me are very much tied to the sex and I generally prefer not to use them outside of that in the relationship context. Nor do any of my friends in the lifestyle. It makes some of the posts on here feel... performative.

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u/MisterxCardinal — 14 days ago