My Former Protege Returns

A couple of years ago, when I was new to the proactive sector of the manosphere, I had a protege I lovingly nicknamed Papa II.  He was thus nicknamed because of his close resemblance in personality to Shai, my Dad before Santa, and other men I look up to, even though he is chronologically much…

Wearable Balanced Woman Symbol: Raccoon Bacula

In an earlier post I’m too lazy to dig for at the moment, I suggested the Papa Legba eleke patterns as good symbols of the men’s rights movement that both men and supportive women could wear.  Now, I’m going to suggest one specifically for the women: raccoon bacula, also called oosik.  The term oosik comes from…

Now I’m Just Pissed Off

I just got the weekend series of texts from Slick.  He still hasn’t fixed my bed, but he’s still trying to get back in.  Flattering as it is that anybody’s interested in having sex with me at my age, the fact that anyone thinks they can just break my stuff and not fix it, and that…

The Disadvantages of Long Term Thinking

The ability to think long term is generally considered an advantage with no downside.  It is very useful in that it enables one to delay gratification.  Rather than focussing on immediate rewards, one can devise strategies that will bring greater rewards in the future.  Coupled with a very realistic worldview, it makes one, inasmuch as…

Spiritual Stockholm Syndrome

Last night, I had a dream that pretty much encapsulated my true feelings about the eurocentric brand of Christianity. It began like most of my family road trip dreams do.  My parents, brothers and I are going along a country road.  Dad is driving, and Mom is smiling, and my younger brothers and I are…

It’s Definitely Not Fear

[caption id="attachment_355" align="alignleft" width="225" caption="April 2, 2011 Swimming in my clothes"][/caption] The gloom seems to have been a phase.  Since that day, I seem to be well sorted and strangely more attractive.  Perhaps not sexually so, but sentimentally, which is fine.  Even my dance has shifted a bit.  I was using mostly Arab music, but…