Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Golden Uterus Syndrome?




Once more, a phrase to downplay one of the central figures of the family unit, has been invented.

The mother.

This phrase has been tossed around for awhile. 

Why? 

Mainly because it allows some people, male and female, to chip away at the very status of the mother in the home. Society has already been tearing away at the crucial roles of fathers in the home for a decade or more. Many groups try, I say, "try" to emasculate men who are good, kind, loving fathers doing their best to profess, provide, protect. 

It's my guess that this phrase:

"The Golden Uterus Syndrome"

This phrase is a way to fire back at the attempts to downplay the role that fathers have, in the sacred family unit.

Golden Uterus Syndrome: The situation in which a woman, who has voluntarily birthed children then voluntarily leaves a marriage, believes she is entitled to every dollar she can squeeze out of the father of her children.

This is quite crude while also NOT depicting every woman who divorces a man then receives court ordered child support. Many attorneys, ex husbands or current baby daddy's will use the term.

What is the flip side of this?

"The Golden Penis Syndrome"


The mindset that if a human female has already had one human male penis inside her vagina, she has less value. As if the proverbial golden penis has that much power that it could devalue her in an instant.
This attitude is mostly held by guys, yet some girls also embrace it.

If said girl has had 5 or more different golden penises inside her va-jay-jay & people know about it. 
OMGoodness. She's now worthless. 
That's the attitude of too many people.

The truth?

Good, loving fathers are essential.
Good, loving mothers are essential.
Penises are not magic wands.
(News flash, guys!)

Mutual respect, taking care of personal responsibility.

*POOF*

Problems are solved.

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