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Originally posted by survivaloftheslickest
''Oh, don't be such a coward!''
Women use this phrase, and variations thereof, to manipulate men when something unpleasant must be done. This custom (in the English-speaking world, anyway) has a long history, as you can see here:
en.wikipedia.org...
This presents a more detailed analysis:
''In August 1914, Admiral Charles Fitzgerald founded the Order of the White Feather. With the support of leading writers such as Mary Ward and Emma Orczy, the organisation encouraged women to give out white feathers to young men who had not joined the British Army. One young woman remembers her father, Robert Smith, being given a feather on his way home from work: "That night he came home and cried his heart out. My father was no coward, but had been reluctant to leave his family. He was thirty-four and my mother, who had two young children, had been suffering from a serious illness. Soon after this incident my father joined the army."
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk...
Yes, the quote above may be passe now but the topic itself is very much relevant today. After all, one can discern a myriad of those manhood-manipulation memes all around in our contemporary society. If the SHTF, which appears to be a matter of near future, the whole edifice of social standards will begin to crumble.
Will we see the resurgence of machismo and other related phenomena? Time will tell.
Originally posted by maria_stardust
It's interesting to note that the Order of the White Feather was founded by a male military office whose intent was to bolster the forces... So, who was manipulating who again?
Originally posted by maria_stardust
It's interesting to note that the Order of the White Feather was founded by a male military office whose intent was to bolster the forces... So, who was manipulating who again?
Originally posted by mistermonculous
I hate to say this, guys, but we put this leash on ourselves. Sure, we like to protect the ladies. In fact, we like it a little too much. Exposing yourself to life-threatening danger to ensure the safety of your girl is part of the hard-wiring.
Originally posted by survivaloftheslickest
Yes, the quote above may be passe now but the topic itself is very much relevant today. After all, one can discern a myriad of those manhood-manipulation memes all around in our contemporary society. If the SHTF, which appears to be a matter of near future, the whole edifice of social standards will begin to crumble.
Will we see the resurgence of machismo and other related phenomena? Time will tell.