This is my response to Lionel
Shriver's article in the Spectator of 11th May 2019, with the title, "Feminism has succeeded – so why
don’t we call it quits?"
Lionel, we've got the feminist movement mainly
because men don't know how to care for women properly and consequently women
don't know how to honour men. My own experience in my callow youth was to be
too focused on genitals. I exploited women who suffered, as did I. I am not
alone. I can blame my upbringing - two world wars brutalised too many men, my
father being one. But that is no excuse. So is there a remedy? Maybe back to
first principles. We men can explore and learn what it means to be truly masculine
and communicate with our youth. And is it possible that women would be willing
to embrace and delight in their femininity? Feminism comes up all the time. -
Femininity never.
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