jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Hey friends... it seems like the most stable families, the best ones for growing as people, with a high level of happiness, even a lot of work and sacrifice, are those in which men have played the role of provider. In fact, looking at today, there are some new, solid couples in their 30s and 40s who repeat the same pattern...
But is being a provider really what makes us happy as men?
I mean, there are many expert seducers and womanizers who eventually tire of that too... and yet, in the current era we live in, what is the real reason for us men to take on that provider role?
I imagine everyone would like to build a family, a dynasty, have children, but we know the difficulties... so what are the motives that have driven men to abandon, and build insecurity, rather than take on this role in modern times?
(Careful, you might tell me that women are rich these days, have financial freedom, and are responsible, but how many of you believe these fairy tales?
Yes, it's true... many women are like that, but really, but how many of you believe that women can live without the figure of a male provider?
There are many rich women who are still paired with a man who can demonstrate the ability to be an excellent provider. It doesn't matter if he does less than her. He has to have those qualities, you know what I mean?)
I'd love to hear your thoughts on what being in this role and maintaining your masculinity can bring to your life. Because even though I see so many successful men and families out there, both financially and socially, I can't understand why they've accepted so much disrespect and hardship, instead of walking
But is being a provider really what makes us happy as men?
I mean, there are many expert seducers and womanizers who eventually tire of that too... and yet, in the current era we live in, what is the real reason for us men to take on that provider role?
I imagine everyone would like to build a family, a dynasty, have children, but we know the difficulties... so what are the motives that have driven men to abandon, and build insecurity, rather than take on this role in modern times?
(Careful, you might tell me that women are rich these days, have financial freedom, and are responsible, but how many of you believe these fairy tales?
Yes, it's true... many women are like that, but really, but how many of you believe that women can live without the figure of a male provider?
There are many rich women who are still paired with a man who can demonstrate the ability to be an excellent provider. It doesn't matter if he does less than her. He has to have those qualities, you know what I mean?)
I'd love to hear your thoughts on what being in this role and maintaining your masculinity can bring to your life. Because even though I see so many successful men and families out there, both financially and socially, I can't understand why they've accepted so much disrespect and hardship, instead of walking
