When will we have peace and harmony between the sexes? Im often moved to tears thinking about how far we still have to go. I cry because so many men don't hear us when we talk and still dont comprehend the amount of pressure and terror we live under. And i cry because so many men aren't getting the healing they need, aren't learning or growing or rising to be healthy, are still traumatized and dehumanized from the way they were treated as little boys. Little wounded boys inside the bodies of wounded men are among us in the billions. How do we help men heal? What will it take for men and women to truly work together? For men to rise into a tender heart, and for women to know what real power is, not toxic versions that only replicate previous oppression. Im not looking for a debate on this. From your heart, tell me what you think can finally bring unity, peace, and harmony between us.
What you call peace will never happen, there are always going to exists assholes that treat female as garbage, well a better definition could be 3 holes or sexual object, but is not a male problem, there are females that do the same to boys, she are more interested in money but it is the same Expect to get worst as the society it is going to be darker, all the poly-stuff and all that selfinesh will only make it worse, at least 20 years ago your woman was your partner, now at the lightest discussion they split and go for another
Juan, I say this with all love-you ignored the message of this thread. I am not interested in debate or negativity. Only answers that truly come from the heart.
In the spirit of your original post I'll put aside my pessimism and offer a potential way forward. Young men nowadays seem to be going in two directions. Firstly, there is the terrible, false perception they are gaining of the world through the ubiquity of porn. That is a problem, as it is creating young men who simply don't understand how to relate to women. However, at the same time, many young men appear to me to be embracing a far less testosterone-fuelled view of the world. I do look at our next generation and see some hope there, in terms of the openness of many of them to accept views or ideas or situations that their parents' generation could not. Somehow, we need to minimise the damage of the first group and nurture the promise of the second.