Are Women Hardwired to Care for Men? By Elizabeth Nickson

There are great mounds of propaganda and pseudo-science labeled as feminist, and 99.99 percent of them aren’t worth the time it takes to read the title. This article is different, with refreshingly honest and surprising perspectives from two women. From Elizabeth Nickson at elizabethnickson.substack.com:

Are men hardwired to protect and provide? Without which, do we run mad?

This is a repost from The Fiamengo File wherein two women discuss feminist psychopathy and the choice of childlessness. If it’s too long, skip to the case studies of miserable women of every age in therapy trying to figure out from whence the misery. Every single young woman you know must read this, at least consider it. A full third are choosing not to breed. And if the stats hold, 90% of them will regret it, some bitterly.

They have been lied to. Childless women – particularly boomers in their senior years – never ever discuss the misery of skipping children. I know dozens, if not hundreds of them, GenX too, and for that solid 90% it is an enduring sorrow.

I am not a biological determinist, nor am I from a family that favors one choice or another. My stay-at-home mother advised my daughter to go back to work after she had twins, even though she already had a toddler. Luckily her employer was fully supportive. One of my grandmothers was a prairie schoolteacher; the other was a socialite who went round the world ten times; toss up as to who was more satisfied with herself, but I tend towards the prairie schoolteacher, though we can easily guess who had the most hedonistic fun..

But these two thinkers below go deeper, suggesting that there is an inescapable bio-dynamic between men and women, that together, they are stronger, in that they serve one another. Shorn of that, we falter and run to neurosis, even madness. As a collective, I suspect, we are seeing the latter.

There is no right course, there is only choice. And information. This is meant as the latter, more data coming in from the generations that fell for feminist ideology.

Janice Fiamengo, a retired English professor steps up.

A Conversation with Dr. Hannah Spier

Last winter, it was my pleasure to engage in a long-form email conversation with Dr. Hannah Spier, MD, co-author of the podcasts “What Should I Tell My Daughter?” and “Psychobabble.” Hannah Spier is a Norwegian-born medical doctor with a specialization in psychiatry. She writes and speaks extensively on subjects of mental and physical health, policy, child rearing, and feminism from a compassionate conservative perspective. She now lives in Switzerland with her husband and three small children.

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2 responses to “Are Women Hardwired to Care for Men? By Elizabeth Nickson

  1. Neo is the One's avatar Neo is the One

    Hopefully.

    Just imagine how miserable the world would be without them.

    God intended it to be that way and to be honest I never got over the Bo Derek lookalike complete with the braids first love but knew that would never be topped either.

    The Long March psychobabblists are out for what the other world burners want…zero population growth.

    They even write books with that title as they have to warn us even if it pisses of their god Ol’ Scratch.

    The vampire squid parasites count on everyone being stupid while ignoring the Ape Lincoln quote about not fooling everyone.

    This just in from Fernando: You look maahvelous, darling!

    Breaking from Soggy Bottom Boys:

    Dapper Dan’s Pomade

    (FOP Pomade?! Oh hell NO)

  2. Speaking of lovely ladies, read that Caitlin in the hizzouse (house) was the most watched game since the first year of WNBA.

    Some are so dumb, they hit the golden goose in the head thinking that they are rated too big to fail.

    Lots of summer madness girls out today, I love cheap sunglasses. (rimshot)

    Tip of the hat.

    Breaking from 5 Miles Out:

    Super Sweet Girl Of Mine [Drumbreak]

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