A true man answers to the Holy Spirit and loves to serve woman and man to bring them to their destinatons via dangerous and dark roads. A true man sacrifices
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Written by Nirpal Dhaliwal for the Daily Mail.
Here are some interesting excerpts from the article:
Concentrating much energy on work and family matters requires women to pick a man who is predictable and secure, who won't upset the apple cart by pursuing dreams and instincts of his own. But one day she'll realise how dull and unfulfilling it is to have a man who doesn't answer back, who offers no challenge or danger - but by then she'll be over the hill and stuck with him for fear of being left on the shelf. Sadly, this is the state of many marriages today. Women are now lumped with flabby invertebrates, little more than doormats, whom they secretly despise but are too proud to admit it.
Many women consider themselves to be alpha-females, but they are nothing but a pathetic sham. A true Amazon couldn't stand the company of a supplicant male, let alone marry one. Real alpha-women are the ones who can more than hold their own with an alpha-man.
Men are now generally terrified of women. They hold their tongues for fear of being misinterpreted as sexist; they constantly attempt to secondguess their partner in order to avoid giving offence. The truth is, a real man doesn't care what any woman thinks of him. He doesn't care what anyone thinks of him: he answers solely to his spirit.
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2009-10-30 14:31:09
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2009-10-30 19:20:42Wow amen! Couldn't say it any better.
"A true man" in English can also be interpreted as "a man who stays true to his partner" (in Dutch: "een trouwe man"). In that sense, the author Nirpal is definitely not a true man. How sad.