Martin T. Flaherty

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Martin T. Flaherty

@MartinTFlaherty

Catholic, Traditionalist, Husband, Son, Brother, Marine, Bushcraftsman, Naturalist, Marksman, Jeeper.

Knoxville, TN Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Ursa Major
Ursa Major@0UrsaMajor0·
“Men: get cut into 10,000 pieces for your wife.” “And what do I get in return?” “Nothing, of course. She’s a free woman, she can do what she pleases. How dare you suggest imposing obligations upon her?!?” “Oh, okay, no thanks. That’s a bad deal.” “You are scum.”
Alex@Ikonizontes

My main thought about Orthodox Dating Discourse is that single men should read St. John Chrysostom's 20th homily on Ephesians. It's addressed to husbands, but single men should understand what's *really* expected of them in a Christian marriage.

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VirtudMental
VirtudMental@VirtudMental·
Sigmund Freud creía que un padre debe ser una “amenaza”, no un amigo, o el hijo nunca se convierte plenamente en hombre. Un niño nace en el mundo de la madre, calidez, perdón, seguridad. Pero la madurez comienza solo cuando el padre introduce límites, jerarquía y resistencia. Freud llamó a esto la “Ley del Padre”. No violencia, sino autoridad que no colapsa bajo la emoción. Cuando un padre se convierte en un compañero demasiado pronto, el niño nunca sale de la infancia. Históricamente, la iniciación significaba separación de la madre, miedo, disciplina, incluso dolor. El padre era la guía hacia el peligro, la responsabilidad y la competencia. Hoy ese rol se diluye en consuelo y empatía interminable. El resultado es visible en todas partes: hombres adultos adictos a la comodidad, aterrorizados por la crítica, evitando el riesgo, buscando aprobación. La amistad con el padre es posible, pero solo después de que se haya demostrado fuerza, no antes. Hasta entonces, la firmeza no es crueldad. Es preparación. El mundo no negociará. Un padre existía para asegurarse de que su hijo pudiera sobrevivir a ese hecho.
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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
My mom birthed 15 kids. My sister says my mom would take herself to the hospital, give birth, and come back home the same day. They said she was giving birth like she was going to the store to buy something. This woman, despite having 15 kids, built 3 houses, owned businesses, and traveled to 16 countries to buy goods to sell. These women had no advanced technology and were mostly poor but had to woman up to survive. These lazy modern women will birth one kid and then go into postpartum a d start causing havoc In their marriages becuse they weren't raised on survival. I never heard of any woman growing up going into postpartum. These women were having kids like it was nothing. All my 7 sisters all had more than 3 kids and never once complained about cooking and cleaning of post partum. Then they have the audacity to tell us, 'We don't want to suffer like our mothers did.' These are the ones that kill their own kids because of postpartum. Very weak and lazy generation of women.
KING CHIDI@guzu_p

One day, you all will understand that pregnancy has never been as difficult as modern women portray it to be. The only reason women make it appear complicated or tell you it's a death sentence is because modern men are emotionally weak, so they use it as a means to forever manipulate and gaslight you. Ever since my mother drove herself to the hospital, gave birth to our last born, drove back home and cooked for my siblings, I just knew pregnancy was the barest minimum. Modern women don't just like their husbands so they use such one time opportunity to punish and frustrate them. If you like, allow modern women use pregnancy which they were created for to emotionally gaslight you.

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Jedediah Bila
Jedediah Bila@JedediahBila·
If you're not f***ing your husband, you're in a DEAD marriage. Do not take this modern woman's advice ❌
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Mikli
Mikli@CryptoMikli·
Clavicular says average men are now competing with the entire world and professional athletes in dating “We’ve got people like professional athletes DMing them on Instagram, flying them out, so you’re not just competing with the top chads of your 15 mile radius, you’re competing with the entire world” “So it’s becoming increasingly difficult to compete as the average guy. There’s this purgatory zone where even someone who’s average to above average could be struggling to secure a long term relationship a lot of the times and that’s really alarming”
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ELITE MASCULINE
ELITE MASCULINE@MasculineM7·
She slept with her daughters man right from when her daughter was in high school and they’re laughing about it. Is it suppose to be funny. Women are built differently.
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Martin T. Flaherty@MartinTFlaherty·
As an innocently naive Christian whose wife destroyed his life, I know this very well. It’s the reason that I lost my faith. Female human nature is so dark, so depraived, so selfish, and so averse to the betterment of man and children that it taught me that no God would do this
Rivelino@alpharivelino

The men who I’ve noticed to be the most innocently naive about the dark & destructive side of female psychology, they’re almost alway Christian men How and when did this happen? What are they teaching in the Church these days to produce such vulnerable & defenseless creatures?

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Z’s Turning 🍊
Z’s Turning 🍊@Z4BTC_·
“People can’t afford kids.” We hear this often, but I want to present a different angle. The women’s empowerment movement has raised women’s socioeconomic status to the point where, in some major cities, women now out-earn men. As men, we generally understand teamwork and use logic to recognize that, in many cases, it’s better to build together with others. But is this something modern women are willing to do? Are they willing to pool resources for a family? The average annual earnings for men and women between the ages of 25–29 hover around $60–70k. Combined, that’s easily over $120k a year. Maybe not wealthy, but far from poverty. But we know from research that the more a man earns, the more likely he is to have children. For women, the trend is the opposite. So this ties back to the bigger question. Are modern women willing to work together with a man to raise a family? We’ve watched third-worlders come to our countries with far less and still manage to build families. Even if you fixed the economic side of the birth rate crisis, people still have to want children in the first place. It’s clear that unless most earnings go to men, this problem won’t be fixed. Because the reality is that dual-income households will likely be necessary going forward, but men still need to be the breadwinners. The question is whether the average modern woman is actually willing to pool resources and build alongside a man. Or would she rather spend her money “traveling” and “finding herself?”
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Myron Gaines Updates
Myron Gaines Updates@WyronGaines·
♦️Myron says that White women who exclusively fvck bIack guys are sIuts!💀🙉 “It’s not normal for a White girl to go for bIack guys.. most White girls don’t really date bIack guys like that. The internet makes you think that but they actually don’t..”
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Barefoot Pregnant
Barefoot Pregnant@usuallypregnant·
Every girl should be taught in sex ed that our fertility peaks in our 20s, begins declining gradually around age 30, and drops sharply after age 35. So many girls graduate high school not understanding this at all, and plan their college and career path without understanding how their reproductive window works. At 25, you have a 25% chance of getting pregnant each cycle. At 35, it's 15%. At 40, it's 5%. By 35, one in three women will struggle with infertility. The media shows you celebrities having babies at 42 and tells you there's no rush. What they don't show you is the IVF cycles, the miscarriages, the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent trying to do at 40 what your body would have done for free at 25. Women used to be called "old maids" if they were still single by 25. There was a sense of urgency. Women today have none of that social pressure, but 1 in 6 end up childless even though they wanted kids. Your fertility is a gift with an expiration date. The career will wait. Your biology won't.
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Lovers’ Guide 💟
Lovers’ Guide 💟@guideforlovers·
No one has slept with more women than "just a friend"
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Martin T. Flaherty@MartinTFlaherty·
@GiaMMacool That’s what I did, but I didn’t run. I married her and she destroyed my life. I just kept trying to fix her. She moved the goal posts, so as I grew she expected more, until she out grew me, and I couldn’t keep up. Now I’m forty without children because she’s infertile. I’m lost…
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Gia Macool
Gia Macool@GiaMMacool·
It’s no surprise that people who learn to be happy on their own make better mates That’s why when a woman says, “I need a guy who will make all my dreams come true,” run. These are women with unrealistic expectations they can’t achieve on their own. Men who know their purpose is bigger than a woman do best with women. He’s not needy. He’s not desperate. He’s capable on his own and focused on his goals. Women are drawn to men who are already living their goals. They don’t just talk about it they actually live it, which makes their lives interesting. If his only goal is “get the girl,” he will relax once he has her and become complacent. Focus on living a great life every day. Build a life worth joining. The right people who share your values will want to join and grow with you.
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Martin T. Flaherty@MartinTFlaherty·
He must be attractive AND make a ton of money, because most women do not seek to please their husbands. The motto of most wives after marriage is “Ya get whatcha get, and ya don’t pitch a fit,” and duty-bound husbands just stay in order to be a good man and a good husband.
Hazel Appleyard@HazelAppleyard

This is absolutely DEVASTATING He’s sleeping with escorts while she’s at home breastfeeding their BABY and now she desperately wants to get better at s*x so that she can compete with the escorts. This man deserves NOTHING.

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Gia Macool
Gia Macool@GiaMMacool·
I’ve heard many men say, “What turns me on most is seeing her turned on.” But how many women say the same thing? Absolutely none. That’s because what turns a woman on is always about her. That’s why women fall in love with the story, not the man himself. And that’s why women will always struggle with monogamy more than men.
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luv@luvkit·
If we judged human groups by the same rules we use for animal species, white people would currently be classified as *Endangered.* A 67% global decline over three generations meets the official threshold. At current trends, they cross into *Critically Endangered* next generation. Biology doesn’t care about politics. The numbers are what they are.
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Gia Macool
Gia Macool@GiaMMacool·
Wives who weaponize sex, reject their husbands regularly, or turn sex into a chore play are prostitutes with extra steps. You’re not his wife, you’re his landlord, and your pussy is the rent. At least actual prostitutes deliver the service without the emotional manipulation and fake “headaches.”
Barbara Ivicek@BIvicek

@GiaMMacool Sex is not transactional. If that’s what he wants he can get a prostitute

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