Sarah Hoyt – Not Enough Sex? Stop Having Threesomes With the Government | PJ Media – Lifestyle
Does helicopter parenting take away from “free time?” Yes, but do you really have a choice in the two thousand tens?
There is only one problem with that. In those long ago halcyon days, now 12 years in the past, we hadn’t anticipated cases like the mother whose parental rights got curtailed for allowing her child to play in the park, or the parents brought into family court for allowing their children to walk home from school unaccompanied. Which we also did, I must confess, from first grade on, for each kid.
Had we known our children might be removed from our custody for allowing them any autonomy or self-responsibility, even we would have been hesitant to do it. After all, we were scared to leave the children under fourteen alone in the house for any length of time, because a couple in Colorado had gotten in trouble for doing so.
American women are privileged…
As for the why of psychological conditions, let me see: courts incredibly biased in favor of women in both custody and divorce proceedings have made a mockery of the “equal rights” of a couple. At the same time everything from entertainment to the news to political campaigns (I’m looking at you Hillary) have managed to turn American women into the unhappiest, most privileged and dissatisfied minority in the world.
American women who are favored in everything from hiring to promotion to marriage to—well, everything – due to subtle and blunt governmental pressure, are daily bombarded with the idea they’re downtrodden, mistreated and live in a patriarchy. And no matter how hard those of us who grew up abroad roll our eyes, some number of them will believe it.
Then there’s cyber sex:
Of course, they prefer the safety of their environment. And you know what part of it is that makes their own environment feel “safe”? It’s that women aren’t going out into what they’ve been told is a rape culture, and men, particularly men in college – the prime reproductive age – don’t have to deal with kangaroo courts and mattress girls should his partner decide that the sex wasn’t entirely to her satisfaction and thereby retroactively withdraw consent and claim she was raped. Do you blame them? When public officials and the cultural power structures spend so much time convincing both sexes the other is out to get them, we should thank our lucky stars some young people are still willing to risk sex, despite everything.
I can’t do the story justice, you need to read the whole thing.
BUT, what do men do? They go on strike.