Unmarried, Childless, Women Destroy Society
Women crave strength and order, and they destroy worlds to obtain it.
Why, exactly, do childless, unmarried, older women blight any society that promotes their existence?
The answer lies in the paradox of the feminine: The feminine creates and loves order, but to achieve peace she must also exist within order.
Succinctly, a woman cannot exist independent of order while she creates order.
A married woman with children easily fits into an ordered system. She creates children within a home that matches the harmony she seeks. She is able to create her peace within boundaries. Her husband provides these boundaries in physical, mental, and spiritual ways. The walls of his home protect her, his body covers hers from danger, and he spiritually and emotionally guides and comforts her. Every way she turns, inside and out, he's around her. A woman creates when she is fully bounded, possessed, and loved by a man. She turns his walls into a beautiful home, and she turns his love into children.
He protects and she creates.
Each mother creates a little universe for her children. This blending of the masculine and the feminine serves as one of God's most beautiful miracles.
Two fallen souls bound to form a new world in His name.
His strength and order, her beauty and comfort, and their combined love create the next generation in His name.
But what occurs when a woman exists without strength and order?
Disordered Women:
Unbound by order a woman pushes outward in a forever expanding test to find structure with the strength to push back against her. She needs to create harmony and peace, but without order and strength she finds no peace, no rest, and only anxiety.
She eventually joins structures that mimic a man's order such as
1. A government bureaucracy/NGO
2. A corporation
3. Academia
But she will not find strength, for these organizations provide structure but lack strength to give her boundaries, to tell her no, and make her feel secure.
This leaves her bitter, unpossessed, and unfulfilled.
Lacking masculine order, she instinctively seeks masculine strength to provide her with a modicum of peace.
She soon endorses opening prisons, letting low-skilled immigrants into her nation, and often dates or cheats with "bad" men. These men, she rationalizes, defy the weakness of her current situation.
All women crave strength, and an unbounded, unloved, unpossessed woman chases danger. A woman would rather find strength in a dangerous man than the anxiety induced in her by a weak, permissive, nice man. This tendency, writ large, possesses the ability to destroy a nation or civilization.
But, her destructive influence extends beyond the search for strength. She will always contain the desire to create, no matter the failures of the organizations she belongs to, or the men whom she associates.
She attempts to create order using the skills of a mother. Demanding, cajoling, guilting, she will enforce restrictive "safety," "niceness," or "politeness" rules on all those around her. These skills are vital with a small child. A woman really must use all her wiles to prevent a child from walking into traffic, playing with stray dogs, or knocking hot pans from a stove.
But applying a mother's instinct to adults creates huge problems. Men are no longer able to take the risks or form bonds necessary to create our world, travelling becomes onerous and expensive, and even a talented person with a legitimate reason to refuse a vaccine will be fired. A mother does not exist in a world of grays, she sees black and white. Her children are safe, or not. Her children are happy, or not. Her children are loved, or not. She and her children are safe, or not.
But the world made to provide for women and children is full of shades of gray, of dangers known and calculated, but gladly accepted.
Women possessed by men are more able to accept men and society. They may not understand the world of men, but they see it as necessary and good.
But women without men, without children, without strength and order, push against society and drag it down with the tools they'd use to find strong men or protect their never born children.
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