Love-Lust-Kink #7 Book 2. A Woman's Soul: Airhead, Bitch or Natural?
Book Details
Author(s)Tony Kelbrat
ISBN / ASINB013O945MW
ISBN-13978B013O945M0
Sales Rank2,545,506
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A natural woman could be beautiful and wholesome but society puts a lot of ideas into our heads about who we should be. The end result is a mess. Most women are not free, natural and who they really are in their souls. They have an artificial layer thrust onto them by the mass media and the peer pressure of all the brainwashed people around them.
Volume 1. Women's Essence
Chapter 1. A Woman's Soul
The Essence of a Woman: Her Basic Psychology
Women have been defined by men in men's terms until relatively recently but now that women are coming into their own both out in the workforce and as separate entities unto themselves, the question is, once you throw off the shackles of what it means to be a woman as defined by men all throughout history, what exactly is a women as the pure essence she is in her soul?
Women are as complex and individual as men if they choose to be yet as simple and one-dimensional as the stereotypical caricatures if they choose to be too so women are women just like men are men.
In modern society, a woman can be pretty well anything she wants but the problem, hypocrisy or contradiction with all of this is that despite all this talk about freedom and being who you are, beyond a superficial, glossy faτade of store-bought trendiness, most women are no different than the woman of 30 years ago and have no desire to be.
Despite having gotten the gains of near full access and equitable pay in the workforce, the average woman has no great desire to live a free, exploratory life indulging her pure desires.
Whether by instinct, genetic predisposition or cultural conditioning, most women, when being completely honest away from cultural hype and the peer pressure of their friends, say they want to meet some Prince Charming guy somewhere who'll take care of them, be loyal, honest and loving, have kids and live happily ever after in a nice house in the suburbs.
Some will dabble in a career/ business or even go full-fledged into it but most women have not deviated too far from traditional roots.
Even though the media, mostly through advertising, portrays modern enlightened women as cool, hip, happenin', free, independent life explorers who can do what they want, most women spend more time worrying about clothes and what color of lipstick to wear rather than to try to do brave, tough, original and daring things to explore their lives.
I think a big difference between men and women is loneliness. If I shoot missiles off everyday, even if I do it to myself, that's good enough for me as a man. I don't dwell on alleged intimate-emotional deficiencies in my life as defined by society. I live an interesting life for me regardless of whether I'm single or in relationships.
For women, it's different. I don't know if it's massive cultural conditioning that you need a man or if it's a biological craving but a lot of women are at least slightly mentally ill if they're not in a monogamous relationship with a man or a woman.
I've scanned lots of books about the psychology of women at #305.4 and HQ1206 at the library where some rant and rave about the new emerging, fully functioning, independent, goddess woman.
Others focus on the physiology of women, their complex plumbing and supposed brain differences that supposedly make them superior to men (thicker corpeus colloseum than men).
Still others talk about cultural conditioning, about how women are shaped by the forces of traditition, pop culture and corporate advertising.
The occasional ones, particularly the major surveys, reveal the lie or deception of pop culture and mass media. Even though the modern girl is portrayed as this adventurous, independent, cool, happenin' chick, beneath the faτade of trying to dress trendy and look cool, most girls have no great plans for doing original, inspired, independent things with their lives and don't like this kinda stuff anyway.
Volume 1. Women's Essence
Chapter 1. A Woman's Soul
The Essence of a Woman: Her Basic Psychology
Women have been defined by men in men's terms until relatively recently but now that women are coming into their own both out in the workforce and as separate entities unto themselves, the question is, once you throw off the shackles of what it means to be a woman as defined by men all throughout history, what exactly is a women as the pure essence she is in her soul?
Women are as complex and individual as men if they choose to be yet as simple and one-dimensional as the stereotypical caricatures if they choose to be too so women are women just like men are men.
In modern society, a woman can be pretty well anything she wants but the problem, hypocrisy or contradiction with all of this is that despite all this talk about freedom and being who you are, beyond a superficial, glossy faτade of store-bought trendiness, most women are no different than the woman of 30 years ago and have no desire to be.
Despite having gotten the gains of near full access and equitable pay in the workforce, the average woman has no great desire to live a free, exploratory life indulging her pure desires.
Whether by instinct, genetic predisposition or cultural conditioning, most women, when being completely honest away from cultural hype and the peer pressure of their friends, say they want to meet some Prince Charming guy somewhere who'll take care of them, be loyal, honest and loving, have kids and live happily ever after in a nice house in the suburbs.
Some will dabble in a career/ business or even go full-fledged into it but most women have not deviated too far from traditional roots.
Even though the media, mostly through advertising, portrays modern enlightened women as cool, hip, happenin', free, independent life explorers who can do what they want, most women spend more time worrying about clothes and what color of lipstick to wear rather than to try to do brave, tough, original and daring things to explore their lives.
I think a big difference between men and women is loneliness. If I shoot missiles off everyday, even if I do it to myself, that's good enough for me as a man. I don't dwell on alleged intimate-emotional deficiencies in my life as defined by society. I live an interesting life for me regardless of whether I'm single or in relationships.
For women, it's different. I don't know if it's massive cultural conditioning that you need a man or if it's a biological craving but a lot of women are at least slightly mentally ill if they're not in a monogamous relationship with a man or a woman.
I've scanned lots of books about the psychology of women at #305.4 and HQ1206 at the library where some rant and rave about the new emerging, fully functioning, independent, goddess woman.
Others focus on the physiology of women, their complex plumbing and supposed brain differences that supposedly make them superior to men (thicker corpeus colloseum than men).
Still others talk about cultural conditioning, about how women are shaped by the forces of traditition, pop culture and corporate advertising.
The occasional ones, particularly the major surveys, reveal the lie or deception of pop culture and mass media. Even though the modern girl is portrayed as this adventurous, independent, cool, happenin' chick, beneath the faτade of trying to dress trendy and look cool, most girls have no great plans for doing original, inspired, independent things with their lives and don't like this kinda stuff anyway.










