jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
I’ve noticed a strange duality in how women, especially mothers, relate to men versus their sons.
With sons, they constantly repeat “be good, be nice, treat girls well,” raising them to be gentle and loving.
Yet, at the same time, these women stay in relationships with men who are passive, aggressive, angry, with a pissed off attidude.
I saw this in my own family.
My mother treated me with love and sweetness (she was hysterical at times), but with my father, it was constant criticism, no matter what he did, she found a way to nag or accuse him.
My dad, in turn, would bottle things up and get pissed off.
It feels like, once a son is born, a mother pours all her love into him instead of her partner.
She no longer strive "to find" a man who loves her. That "thing" is fullfilled by the love for her male child.
And there will be times when these women get together at family parties and then you'll come to the table and they'll say "Oh, here he comes, how handsome and good you are, come and give me a kiss. You're a good child" and all the women will agree. It always happened when we were kids... And then if you stayed there, you were delighted with the conversations about their husbands and how they were lazy or *******s or had done something wrong.
Why women raise a child to be kind, respectful, nice, friendly, when the model of masculinity they chooses to live with is the opposite?
With sons, they constantly repeat “be good, be nice, treat girls well,” raising them to be gentle and loving.
Yet, at the same time, these women stay in relationships with men who are passive, aggressive, angry, with a pissed off attidude.
I saw this in my own family.
My mother treated me with love and sweetness (she was hysterical at times), but with my father, it was constant criticism, no matter what he did, she found a way to nag or accuse him.
My dad, in turn, would bottle things up and get pissed off.
It feels like, once a son is born, a mother pours all her love into him instead of her partner.
She no longer strive "to find" a man who loves her. That "thing" is fullfilled by the love for her male child.
And there will be times when these women get together at family parties and then you'll come to the table and they'll say "Oh, here he comes, how handsome and good you are, come and give me a kiss. You're a good child" and all the women will agree. It always happened when we were kids... And then if you stayed there, you were delighted with the conversations about their husbands and how they were lazy or *******s or had done something wrong.
Why women raise a child to be kind, respectful, nice, friendly, when the model of masculinity they chooses to live with is the opposite?
