u/man_of_taste94

Why the Patriarchy is Good for Young Women – A Man’s Perspective

I regularly talk to younger women who are incredibly stressed about modern life. The relentless career pressure, the exhausting grind of education, and the constant anxiety of having to manage finances completely on their own.

Even when they initially pretend to love the idea of “empowerment” and being fully in charge of their own destiny, the longer the conversation goes, the clearer it becomes: they’re unnaturally unhappy. Deep down, they feel lost, overwhelmed, and exhausted.

Young women should not be forced down this path. The fact that modern society presents it as the only acceptable choice is genuinely sad.

Most of them have never been properly exposed to a traditional patriarchal lifestyle, or if they have, it’s only ever been portrayed in an extremely negative light.

But the truth is simple: a woman who fully embraces the patriarchal life gains real structure, deep fulfillment, and dramatically lower stress.

The reality is that men like me, and the others in communities like this, offer a genuine alternative. In this world, the constant worries and mental noise simply evaporate. You have clear structure. You no longer carry the burden of finances or the anxiety of making independent decisions. I will tell you exactly what “good” looks like and what “bad” looks like. My role is to provide the framework, the goals, and the boundaries that eliminate stress and the exhausting need to constantly figure everything out yourself.

You wake up every day knowing precisely what earns praise… and what leads to criticism and correction.

Submitting to male authority and leadership is not unhealthy or damaging. It is the most natural state for a woman. It brings stability, clarity, and peace.

So tell me, ladies…

Still want to chase that college degree?

A mature and stable man can provide you with a far more natural and fulfilling path - but choose wisely. Not all men are up to the job of true leadership.

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u/man_of_taste94 — 14 days ago

I think this is really encouraging to see.
I’m in my early thirties so was brought up at the height of feminist indoctrination and I’ve seen first-hand the damage it has had on relationship dynamics and society. I’m genuinely pleased to see the younger generation finally waking up and recognising the natural reality of how the dynamic between a man and a woman should work.
Long may it continue!

Obviously we are still a long way from where we need to be as a society, but the era of unhealthy female empowerment and equality seems to be calming down. I wonder where we will be in 10 years?

u/man_of_taste94 — 21 days ago