Author Archives: Deep Strength

The war on men and children continues by women

As I’m sure many of you have seen by now, the famous polling of positive vs negative view of the opposite sex. Younger women are being more and more radicalized by social media and scare mongering to be afraid of … Continue reading

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Sex differences and 1 Timothy 2

One of the struggles that the complementarians have had issues with is the interpretation of 1 Timothy 2. Not in terms of allowing female pastors but rather having an adequate justification for it. 1 Timothy 2:11 A woman should learn … Continue reading

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Round up: I helped build the manosphere then it destroyed me, I lived the feminist dream and want my money back, marriage got better so why is it declining, and men aren’t signing up to singles nights

I helped build the manosphere — then it destroyed me Now this is an interesting article. The internet “loved the idea of this blonde Nazi chick”, she told The Times in her first mainstream media interview since the release of her … Continue reading

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The myth of the mental load

Mental load or emotional labor has recently been making a come back with more and more women complaining about it. Even academic institutions seem to want to get on the train including academic articles about it. Here’s the abstract of … Continue reading

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Round up: American Pride divergence, Joshua Harris’ return to Christianity, liberal Protestant Churches fall, and self identified dominant vs submissive in men and women

American Pride slips to new lows Probably the most interesting chart from this article is this one. All credit goes to gallup for their chart. My general assessment of this is as follows Objectively, the US is still one of … Continue reading

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Does pooling finances vs separate finances lead to less divorce?

From the paper pooling finances and relationship satisfaction. Found this one browsing through married data and definitely worth posting for the divorce risk reduction.  It’s not unsurprising to find that all pooling > partial pooling > not pooling in the … Continue reading

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The Apex Fallacy – Rooting out job demographic myths and understanding degree and job hypergamy

Jack briefly mentioned this in his latest post Church-wide, but I wanted to look at US demographics and generate a pyramid that would help identify what this actually looks like in real life for most men. CEOs – Women Business … Continue reading

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Round up: the amount of women reaching 40-50 without marriage, criticizing women in power or anti-male sentiment, why society offers men less sympathy, and others

4 million women have reached age 40-50 without being married. Never married – black > hispanic > white > asian Childless – white > black > asian > hispanic These are not too much of a surprise. The cultures with … Continue reading

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Are the good men are married – data on what men are most likely to get married

Aaron Renn posted Crimieux’s article looking at if the marriage premium is true. The marriage premium shows that generally married men earn much more than their single counterparts. All charts attributed to his site. There’s more charts, but in general … Continue reading

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Say please

Jack has a great post about exposing demanding and negotiative mentality in women. When a wife is saying, “[Husband] should do X, Y, Z”, then she is being demanding. I’ve covered how to handle demands before. The standard way for … Continue reading

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