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S. Misanthrope last won the day on April 10 2016
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What Does Stay-At-Home Dad Look Like in Years 0-2?
S. Misanthrope replied to S. Misanthrope's topic in Peaceful Parenting
Google it, you will find lots of information like this: https://www.theguardian.com/money/2015/aug/29/women-in-20s-earn-more-men-same-age-study-finds This is tangential to my question, so I'm not going to go into this further. -
With young women out-earning young men these days, I imagine we're going to see more stay-at-home dads going forward. How does that work when the kids are still breast feeding, ages 0 to 2 let's say? If Mom can work from home and fit breast feeding into her schedule, does that mean Dad handles everything else? Does that actually work for people? What are the costs associated with mothers returning to work very quickly and substituting an early Daddy-bond for a Mommy-bond? With young women out-earning men, I imagine we're going to see more of this approach
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Hi! On the Meetup app, we have a group called Freedomain Radio Bay Area, which I co-run with a fellow named Carter. Our next meetup is actually tomorrow! Bowling at Plank in Jack London Square, 6pm. Hope to see some of you there. You should also consider joining the Meetup group Conservative Gays, which is actually run by a couple of Ancap FDR fans (who don't mind at all if straight people join the group). I've found Meetup to be an obnoxious (and SJW-converged) app, so if you can't figure out how to find and join these groups, just show up at Jack London tomorrow and find me there. I should be easy to recognize (this is me: ).
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Nor is it necessarily irrelevant. Get it together, dude. Stefan reported the fact of the woman's public statement. Step 1 is get the facts. Step 2 is evaluate them. If the evaluation ends up being "Irrelevant, because she was emotional at the time," fine, but why fear the facts?
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Sexual exploitation of men and boys in Calais migrant camp
S. Misanthrope replied to Troubador's topic in Current Events
I saw this article last week. I didn't know what to say then, and I don't know what to say now. Is it just post-wall low SMV women taking advantage of the situation? Or is it younger bleeding hearts becoming enamored with the danger? If this is truly a common behavior at these camps, is it any wonder these migrant sexual assaults are happening? Ick, ick, ick. -
Hi Peaceful Parents! Stefan often refers to some survey where parents identify the year that they have a kid as the worst year of their marriage. I'm considering starting a family and want to know: was this your experience? Is this experience more-or-less inevitable due to sleep deprivation and the stress of a major life change, or can reason and virtue overcome even this extraordinary challenge? Thanks in advance!
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I agree that the important thing is to figure out how to get a finger on the pulse of the "real people" of America. How does one do this? There's an entire industry for polling that is supposed to do this job. I don't know if I, as a layperson, can reasonably expect to take that on in my spare time. Anyone know of any relatively easy ways to get a general sense (even just a directional sense) of these sorts of things? Personally I have a hard time seeing how a typical person could be swayed by Khan's actual speech. He didn't carry himself well or speak well, and what he said made no sense. He said Trump's name more times than Clinton's in a speech endorsing Clinton. The silent wife came off as creepy. The whole thing just seemed to scream "These people are not Americans." Assuming the average American still thinks Americans should decide America's destiny, I think the speech was an enormous flop. Insofar as the controversy will lead to more people directly comparing Khan to Trump, there's no question Trump comes out ahead in that conflict.
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Hi all! My friend Carter and myself are organizers of the Freedomain Radio Bay Area group on MeetUp. Sign up here: http://www.meetup.com/Freedomain-Radio-Bay-Area/ Our first event is hiking this Sunday, 8/7/2016, in Orinda at 11am. You can find all the details on MeetUp. Feel free to reach out to me if you need help arranging a ride or have any questions. Looking forward to seeing what neurons are still firing in the Bay Area!
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Anyone in San Francisco / Bay Area? Let's Meetup!
S. Misanthrope replied to bitcoin's topic in Meet 'n Greet!
Hi! We have a group on MeetUp for the Bay Area. See the link below. My friend Carter recently took over leadership of the group. Our first event is hiking in Orinda this Sunday 8/7/2016 at 11am. Hope you can make it! I'm happy to arrange rides for people. Just reach out to me. http://www.meetup.com/Freedomain-Radio-Bay-Area/ -
Recovering from abuse / depression, [Cluster B family/friends]
S. Misanthrope replied to dono14's topic in Self Knowledge
OP, have you read Real-Time Relationships yet? I think it answers your core question of why virtue gets turned on its head in our personal interactions.- 4 replies
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I tried to post a couple of times with more details of what's going on, but it's not going through. Sorry! I promise I'm not ignoring you all.
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Larry Elder on Single Moms on FOX. Incredible!
S. Misanthrope replied to Three's topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
I loved him growing up. Just the other day, I was wondering what happened to him. Glad to see he's still hitting those issues as hard as ever! Showdown is another book of his that I enjoyed besides 10 Things. -
Hm, I responded last night but don't see the posts today. Well, thanks so much for the responses! This is the show I was on:
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I called in last week for the first time and asked a question that I knew would be offensive to many in my social media network. I was unsure whether I wanted to post the call to Facebook, as I figured it would just confirm what I already knew about certain people. Before I could decide either way, a real-life friend to whom I'd sent the show posted it to his own Facebook, because he enjoyed it and thought others might find it intriguing. Of course it immediately blew up and, given our mutual friends and the nature of the community we're both involved in, it's basically "out" now no different than if I had posted it myself. So I've been dealing with the barrage of questions and replies and attacks since then, and I'm mostly feeling like "Why am I wasting my time on these people?" So I wanted to ask the folks here if anyone had a similar experience with backlash from their call, or even just from posting a Stefan video. How did you react and what came of it? What did you gain from the experience, and what did it cost you? Thanks in advance!