Lucy, Housework and Love
Is it my imagination? Or are younger men acting more effeminate than in the past? I think part of the reason is that the modern generation has been part of a "gender bending" experiment that has been implemented in our schools for the last 20 years. Well, now a study has shown that relationships are more likely to end if the man assumes a traditional feminine role (such as doing the housework). This is the opposite of what feminists always claimed. They always spouted the mantra that "there is nothing sexier than a man doing housework". That claim is now proven false. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/9572187/Couples-who-share-the-housework-are-more-likely-to-divorce-study-finds.html This entire experiment of trying to change the nature of an animal reminds me of the story of Lucy. Lucy was a chimpanzee who was raised as a human. The idea was that a chimpanzee was just a "social construct" and with proper socialization it could act like a hu