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7/20/2025, 11:49:03 PM
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They're all different beautifully unique flowers. None of the Girls Generation members are married but then some of the T-ara members are now.
Watching Minju's drama, I think it makes a good point about desire to be married. From a young age people dream of starting families of their own, and it is not without pain that they come to regard these dreams as impossible. Of course not everyone is the same in either desire to be married or pain tolerance when life does not go their way.
Just IMO, as a Christian, I think postmodern Christians made the situation worse in some ways by reacting against reality and assuming a brittle ideology of complementarianism and gender essentialism. Gender norms and roles can serve as guideposts and are helpful boundaries for some, but they don't generate the deep intimacy and partnership that is needed for a true marriage.
But in a way I think you're right. A lot of incels don't hate women, they just love the wrong women too much and hate the moral and amatory state of society today. And think about all the Korean feminists who probably spend their free time on BTS and such (though it is true, historically, that men's desire for women has been greater than female sexual urgency toward men)
They're all different beautifully unique flowers. None of the Girls Generation members are married but then some of the T-ara members are now.
Watching Minju's drama, I think it makes a good point about desire to be married. From a young age people dream of starting families of their own, and it is not without pain that they come to regard these dreams as impossible. Of course not everyone is the same in either desire to be married or pain tolerance when life does not go their way.
Just IMO, as a Christian, I think postmodern Christians made the situation worse in some ways by reacting against reality and assuming a brittle ideology of complementarianism and gender essentialism. Gender norms and roles can serve as guideposts and are helpful boundaries for some, but they don't generate the deep intimacy and partnership that is needed for a true marriage.
But in a way I think you're right. A lot of incels don't hate women, they just love the wrong women too much and hate the moral and amatory state of society today. And think about all the Korean feminists who probably spend their free time on BTS and such (though it is true, historically, that men's desire for women has been greater than female sexual urgency toward men)
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