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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Ladies Want a man? Stop being a b-tch

OpEd: Jack
Or in the case of a man..a Brat!...lol
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by Chelsea Schilling 

Ladies, listen up: If you’re busy finding sexual “empowerment,” relentlessly climbing the ranks in a fast-paced career and aggressively asserting your independence, you’ll likely have trouble finding a good man.
It’s a common complaint among American women: “What happened to all the good guys?”
Despite your beauty and brilliance, it could be your attitude that’s preventing you from finding a husband and keeping him.
At least that’s the message from Suzanne Venker in her hot new release, “How to Choose a Husband and Make Peace With Marriage.”
Venker, a former teacher-turned-social critic and author of “The Flipside of Feminism,” found herself divorced at age 27. That failed marriage forced her to re-examine her attitude and approach to relationships. She’s now happily living in the Midwest with her second husband of 15 years and two children.
If you want a good marriage, it doesn’t just happen. You have to be willing to create it! Find out how in Suzanne Venker’s “How to Choose a Husband and Make Peace With Marriage,” and get “The War on Men” too! 


Boycott the ‘Sex and the City’ lifestyle
Venker faults the sexual revolution and feminist movement of the last 40 years for convincing women to not demand more of their relationships.
“Women lowered their standards,” she told WND. “They did this by changing the way they approach sex. That’s the No. 1 biggest issue. They’ve lost any sort of reasonable modesty or holding high standards and having a lot of self-respect in terms of the way they carry themselves and dress and how quickly they have sex.”
She added, “It’s funny, this whole ‘empowerment’ idea was supposed to make women better and give them greater self-esteem. ‘Empowered’ is a great word, but it’s totally misused by feminists. Sexual empowerment does not mean sleeping around. In fact, the message is quite the opposite. It shows that you don’t think very much of yourself, that you don’t think you’re worthy of waiting for or committing to. Honestly, I think a lot of women have no idea that that’s how it works between women and men and that their behavior and attitude has driven men into a different direction.”  Read More:



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