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[...] Christian women often bemoan the fact that Christian men don’t ask them out. The common assumption in Churchianity is that Christian men just [...]
[...] in line with the Biblical model for women. Hopefully, this will attract marriageable Christian men of good character. If not, at least it will help the EAP develop into a person of good [...]
[...] Nothing is more irritating to me than the charge that myself and other red pill Christian men are acting out of bitterness, and violating the duty of Christian love by writing the truth [...]
[...] is not God’s ideal for a man. I am sickened by what I see when other single Christian men my age (I’m 31) interact with women. They act as if they are afraid of women, [...]
[...] to why women do not understand male leadership, and hence why so many women, especially Christian women, cannot stomach the idea of submitting to their husbands: Women see leadership as [...]
[...] , I understand that you have been hurt by women before, but this blog is totally demeaning to Christian women, and reflects poorly on the man who wrote it. You need to repent of your supercilious [...]
[...] Christian women often bemoan the fact that Christian men don’t ask them out. The common assumption in [...]
[...] , and so do women. [Editorial Note: After some confusion, I must clarify: When I say that Christian women don't want a NEM, I am referring to actual Christ-following women, not EAPs. EAPs also do [...]
[...] would ever give them a turn. There is even a form of storenography dedicated specifically to Churchian women. This is referred to as Gregoirenography. Its primary focus is selling a false personal [...]
[...] regards to relationships, then it has to be the guy’s fault. Thus, you will find Churchian women saying, “The fact that I felt so unhappy and unfulfilled shows that there was [...]
[...] modern woman, and it is no less powerful within the church. In fact, in some cases, Churchian women are corrupted even more, because feminism is synthesized with a false “Snake Oil [...]
[...] Welcome to Part 2 of the EAP Guide to Becoming Marriageable. If you are an Evangelical American Princess (EAP) hoping to detox and [...]
[...] didn’t do enough to stop. It all started on Part 1 of my two-part series “The EAP Guide to Becoming Marriageable.” Reader djwork decided to add this piece of advice to the [...]
My last post was a take-down of an EAP who resorted to shaming and insulting Christian bachelors for not doing their duty and putting a ring on her fi [...]
[...] I recently shared an email from Cindy, who claims to work with Joel and Kathy Davisson of God Save My Marriage. In Part 2 of this series, I dealt with that ministry’s [...]
[...] gone off the reservation, it appears she was only regurgitating the vomit that Joel and Kathy Davisson feed to feral hamsters. In particular, the idea that female-initiated (but not male- [...]
[...] culture. I previously dealt with this same theme in a post regarding Joel and Kathy Davisson. Writes Joel: In 1994, someone said to me that God has equipped every woman with a [...]
[...] her privacy) who claims to work with the “Christian”* marriage ministry, God Save My Hamster God Save My Marriage (otherwise known as Joel and Kathy). The brunt of the email was this: [...]
I recently shared an email from Cindy, who claims to work with Joel and Kathy Davisson of God Save My Marriage. In Part 2 of this series, I dealt w [...]
[...] , is taken directly from an article by Joel Davisson.] As I mentioned in the original God Save My Hamster post, I received an email from Cindy, who claims to be affiliated with the group God [...]
[...] can’t she get a date? To understand this, you need to understand the mind of the Evangelical American Princess (EAP). She is waiting for “God’s perfect man for her.” She [...]
[...] 2.0 environment is very risky. If he comes on to a girl–especially an Evangelical American Princess–he risks her mocking him behind his back, or even to his face. She has [...]
[...] Having spent some time dealing with the phenomenon of the Evangelical American Princess, in the interest of fairness I’ve decided to handle the other side of the coin: [...]
[...] a point about how supposedly “conservative” Christians today support frivolous divorce. Several of my faithful commenters responded in disdain of French because his wife [...]
[...] And so, through the powers of church and state, women get what they want. They get frivolous divorce. They get cash and prizes. They get custody of the children. They get social [...]
[...] , but I was just shocked by this guy. He himself had been the victim of a totally frivolous divorce (that’s my take on it, not his), but he had COMPLETELY internalized all the blame and [...]
[...] 21 year-old lingerie models? But Sheila doesn’t want you to look at the rationalization hamster behind the curtain. Pay no attention to the female roots of the divorce industry. [...]
[...] , who claims to be affiliated with the group God Save My Marriage. Cindy’s rationalization hamster wrote me a long and meandering email full of equivocation and justification for a [...]
[...] before continuing. Now, we’re going to focus on the last five steps to overcoming EAP syndrome. Step 6: Forget the idea that you can change him. You can’t. Go back to step 2 [...]
[...] Christian women often bemoan the fact that Christian men don’t ask them out. The common assumption in Churchianity is that Christian men just [...]
[...] in line with the Biblical model for women. Hopefully, this will attract marriageable Christian men of good character. If not, at least it will help the EAP develop into a person of good [...]
[...] Nothing is more irritating to me than the charge that myself and other red pill Christian men are acting out of bitterness, and violating the duty of Christian love by writing the truth [...]
[...] is not God’s ideal for a man. I am sickened by what I see when other single Christian men my age (I’m 31) interact with women. They act as if they are afraid of women, [...]
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