UNPLUGGED 3: Female Nature And Mordern Women book by Jacob Aliet
By Jacob AlietUNPLUGGED 3: Female Nature And Mordern Women book by Jacob Aliet
In UNPLUGGED III, while giving guidelines to men, we take another deep dive into female nature. We look at the soulmate myth that can be traced to the ancient Philosopher Plato, who said we were once conjoined and very happy but were split by Zeus into male and female to punish us for our egoism, hence leaving us forever looking for our other half, which has been used to advertise the finding of true love as a matter of destiny.
The Bible says in Genesis that God created woman to be a helper of man. Is female nature reflective of this, or was this a romantic fantasy fabricated by patriarchy to appropriate women into submitting to men? We look at the Jezebel spirit, the laws of female nature, and the implications in light of Briffault’s law.
We take a look at nature, how across many animals, including octopuses, some species of pythons, the praying mantis, the female kills and often eats the male after mating. We also examine how the female hyena treats the male hyena under the matriarchy and how the empowered modern woman treats her man when he loses his source of income.
We examine the modern woman’s attitude towards marriage and what she becomes when all the structures put in place by patriarchy are removed, and she is empowered to do with her life as she wishes.
In the face of unfettered female nature, we look at how women handle relationships, leadership, submission, money, and parenting. We delve into how competition anxiety affects fertility and desire in women.
The hot-button topic of single motherhood is tackled unflinchingly alongside the sins of the mothers and how women, despite their best intentions, raise weak men.
When researchers polled Gen Z women (born 1995-2012), they found that Gen Z women ranked men in 7th place among the top goals that Gen Z women want to achieve by age 30. The Gen Z women prioritize buying a house, career fulfillment, financial independence, starting a family, financial stability, traveling, finding a man, and starting a business – in that order.
What are the implications of this finding in the face of declining marriage rates and declining female happiness?
This book shines the light on the dark aspects of female nature and modern women in a manner not done before. It may be uncomfortable for many, but we shrug off the discomfort, clinically dispense with the comforting lies and face the cold, hard truths regarding female nature.
Book details
- Paperback
- 357 pages
- English
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About Jacob Aliet
jacob aliet is an it project manager, trainer and business analyst with a great interest in philosophy, science, archaeology, the history of religion, post Read More about Jacob Aliet
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