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Re: Virtue and "Manliness"
In Response To: Virtue and "Manliness" ()

*******That’s why people thousands of years ago might not have liked to think of females as virtuous." *******

Why? Because someone decided the meaning of a word associates with "man" in regards of gender?

It doesn't matter who concocted a definition. All one has to do is realize the VIRTUES of your and everyone else's Mother (a female).

Name one thing you were able to do for yourself during the 9 months in her womb, sharing her blood and nutrition?

Name one thing you were able to do for yourself after you were born, suckling her milk and being cleansed by her...and if not by your mother, it was definitely by some other female.

You can't get too much more virtuous than that.

Word/Power to your reasoning snd seeking.

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Virtue and "Manliness"
Re: Virtue and "Manliness"
What does "manliness" mean?
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Re: Virtue and "Manliness"
"Virtue" and "manly" superiority


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