Eighth Century Germans

We normally associate morality with Christianity. But Saint Boniface, who brought Christianity to Germany, described the pre-Christian morality of the Germans in the mid-eighth century: In old Saxony if a virgin in her father’s house, or a married woman under the protection of her husband, should be guilty of adultery, they burn her, strangled byContinue reading “Eighth Century Germans”

It’s What People Do When You Let Them

Hoe_math, on Youtube, is fun in general. In this video, he takes what we already know, but puts it in basic terms that maybe even a woman can understand. We will have to enforce monogamy, eventually. At the very least, make whoring less profitable, by changing the divorce laws. Until then, we are basically onContinue reading “It’s What People Do When You Let Them”

Never Been Kissed Girls

There may be more 21yo “never been kissed” girls today than in the last 100 years. In the 1950s, half of women were married by 21. “Cassie” has never been kissed. But, she has 3m followers. “Annelise” dropped two new flavors of virginity: “never had prolonged eye contact,” and “never had a conversation with aContinue reading “Never Been Kissed Girls”

53% of Singles Age 18-30 Did Not Have Sex In The Last 12 Months

Hookup culture has gone missing. As you probably guessed, more Men than Women were in this category. But, the stats for Women also rose. 43% of Men — including married and non-single — between 18-30 reported no sex partners in 2021. 2021 was a Covid year, so maybe the figures have recovered since then. Or,Continue reading “53% of Singles Age 18-30 Did Not Have Sex In The Last 12 Months”

No-Nup Agreements

What if we just didn’t “get married,” but lived together, were basically monogamous, and raised children together? We are effectively married, in “common law marriage.” “Common law marriage” is not just the State pulling the rug on you with fine print. It is the “Natural Law” that exists even without the State. Humans just “getContinue reading “No-Nup Agreements”

Don’t Send Your Daughters to College

This was not always the case. When women began attending colleges in the late 19th century, the primary purpose of this was, I would say, to find husbands among the men who also attended college (under 5% of men in those days), and also, to have the kind of educated background that a man ofContinue reading “Don’t Send Your Daughters to College”