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Category Archives: Davd
Sub-Par Father’s Day Experiences–Why So Many? What Can We Do About It?
Why so Many Father’s Days are Not Fun in the 21st Century and as the site’s slogan reads, The world changes when we do Davd June,2011 In my last posting, i named a foundation condition for a Really Good … Continue reading
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A Really Good Father’s Day
A Really Good Father’s Day (and why they’re rare?) Davd , June,2011 Father’s Day ought to be a day for celebration and reflection, for family review and making plans for the future. It’s interesting that Father’s and not Mother’s … Continue reading
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“Slut Walks”–an odd way to Claim Privilege!
Davd , May,2011 “Slut Walks” are a form of sexual harassment of men, by women. Their premise is that women are privileged to show off their sexuality anytime, anywhere, and any way they like; but men must suppress any natural … Continue reading
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Making the Best of a Women’s World
–> Making the Best of a Women’s World Davd, May, 2011 I began reading adult writing—not erotic nor pornographic but written with a full-size vocabulary, on serious topics in newspapers, popular magazines and library books—in the 1950s, when men in … Continue reading
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Abortion, the Law, the “status of men” …
… and “the Sacredness of Human Life” by Davd Part 1: Legal and Moral Predicament Men do not get pregnant. We have no standing in Canadian abortion law. It may be easy sometimes, for some men to pretend the abortion … Continue reading
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The Status of Men in A Woman’s World
The “Status of Men in A Woman’s World”: Educational, Legal, and Demographic Realities vs. Social Inertia, 2011 by Davd If you’re considering marriage, and you realize there’s some risk the marriage won’t work out—even just because of how high divorce-rates … Continue reading
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Has Time Changed the Meaning of Self-Sacrifice?
Has Time Changed the Meaning of Self-Sacrifice? A Reflection on the 99th Anniversary of the Sinking of the Titanic. by Davd April 15th marked the 99th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, a disaster in which about 90% of … Continue reading
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Ladies and Gentlemen: Yes, there’s Gender Inequality in Social Ritual: Guess Who’s the Higher Gender…
Ladies and Gentlemen: Yes, there’s Gender Inequality in Social Ritual: Guess Who’s the Higher Gender… (c) 2011, Davd When a speaker addresses the audience with “Ladies and Gentlemen”, [s]he is putting the women first in more than just word-order. The … Continue reading →