This question was posted by Jake Galasso.
Since the beginning of time, feminine nature has been essentially the same. Whereas the masculine tends towards the fulfillment of a purpose, which is something all masculine persons struggle with, the feminine person - I say this because there are many men with feminine qualities, and vice versa - the feminine person finds fulfillment in connection, first and foremost. Remember your mythology. Where a male god is defined by his actions, creating floods and whatnot, a female god is generally defined by omnipresence. Nature. Life. Connection. That's every bit as true today as it ever was.
That said, things have changed for women in America. The ritualistic drowning of women in lakes is no longer condoned, and that's by and large a positive. Nevertheless, intolerance for womanly virtue has made itself at home in the sexual revolution. From a very young age, women are rewarded for placing goal-oriented thinking above their gift for creating and maintaining connection - which is an unconscionable waste in my opinion. The feminine way of doing things is not linear, and it's kept our civilization growing this long. Men would do well to leave it the hell alone.
Of course, unconscionable waste is the cornerstone of America's general policy these days. We're all far too sober for that diatribe at the moment... but perhaps we won't be for long.
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