Writing: 🖤 dark romance girlies & YA romance lovers… this one’s for you.
bathroom floor. cheap whiskey regret on my tongue. one text from the musician who’s owned me since I was 18… and i’m still saying yes.
12 years of toxic “maybe someday.” i know it’s destroying me. i go anyway.
if you crave messy, obsessive FMCs, limerence that ruins you, and the kind of dark yearning that feels like an addiction…
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Modern culture tells men:
Lower your ambitions.
Suppress your masculinity.
Avoid confrontation.
Scripture tells men:
Be watchful.
Stand firm.
Act like men.
Be strong.
Culture calls masculinity "offensive" and @jchasedavis says we shouldn't bat an eye when they do @RHelfenbein
My church feeds the sick and comforts the afflicted, yet every time a Priest harms a child, they say the Catholic Church is a pedophile cult. I understand that part. What I don't understand is why, in every sect of Islam, there's child brides, honor killings, rape is justified. Try as you will, try as you might, no Catholic society has these issues.
One thing I'm taking from the rape gang report is that British social workers are some of the most evil, sadistic perverts on the planet. A huge number of the most grievous cases of abuse involve a social worker standing by and letting it happen, or actively facilitating it.
Andrew, your piece nails the heart of it. If I may be allowed to extend your point that "Antisemitism is the Devil's flag pole," the real target of modern feminism was never men. It was always THE Woman, the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is the living refutation of everything feminism preaches: the humble handmaid who said yes to hidden motherhood and sacrificial love. She is crowned Queen of Heaven not despite but because of her femininity. In her, we see womanhood exalted as sacred, life-giving, and glorious in its very self-emptying. Modern feminism offers the opposite: a sterile, androgynous careerist parody that demands women reject motherhood, hiddenness, and the feminine itself in the name of "liberation." The rebellion of the human heart you describe will only succeed when we restore what those Tuscan churches understood. True womanhood finds its crown in Mary, not in the boardroom.