End of Man
What role does a man have, once the last of his seed is matured and settled? Is it not just to sit in a corner on a favorite seat reading a newspaper and wait till he dies? while the woman is rotating around the families of her offspring, helping hold the newest baby, attend chamas, weddings, visit the sick and more.
What role does a man have when the woman can take care of his seed to be fully matured and settled in the absence of the man?
when you have an alpha woman who succeeds economically and in leadership that can foot all the bills. Wouldn’t a man only play the role of a Stud in such a situationship? a stud is an electrician capable of rising to the occassion or a plumber who lays the pipe.
Male is a nature’s afterthought… while the female is busy ensuring the continuity of species through birth, males come lately to provide protection to the herd.
In the animal kingdom a male lion will have mating rights until its youth is exhausted and would be kicked out of the herd when a new younger more potent male takes over.
this is the case of lone buffaloes, lone elephants…
they are kicked out of the herd once their youth or potency is decimated.
In human societies, it gets a bit sophisticated as elderly male are likely to have more money than their younger counterparts. While the younger males are likely to be more sexually potent.
a man is needed for his money, networks and connections by a female in a disadvantaged position than he is.
a potent man is useful to an independent alpha FEmale who is well of economically and has had children to play the role of Stud.
the traditional man who is a protector has since been replaced by services that can be outsourced… e.g. justice a lawyer can represent the weak, in security, technology and a watchman will do. fixing things, anybody got time for that or would you not rather hire a hand…
Other than 5 to 20% of males who succeed in leadership, politics, sports - the rest are either money minting machines for relationships or studs for relationships where women already have the money.
Manhood is coming to an end as writers and poets struggle to reinvent it.
The need for a man, no longer persists… any random needs for a man exist out of nostalgia, nothing more.
(Mwalim Mike Ndech, scholar, bandit of the north)