(04-26-2010, 06:45 PM)Augstine Baker Wrote:(04-24-2010, 03:12 PM)Iolanthe Wrote: Boys in traditional families who are homeschooled or go to Catholic school, who were raised by stay-home moms, are probably less affected by feminism than any other social group.
It's hard to get away from it either way and you see that spirit in the chapels and the usual traditional haunts as well, and if you want to marry someone who's traditional, you'll have to deal with that and some of the other issues as well.
Deal with what? I have a hard time following your posts. Are you disagreeing with me? Are you saying I'm going to have to deal with traditional guys being less affected by feminism than most other people? Can you explain what you mean? Because I stand by my original point, and don't necessarily think it's a bad thing. If boys in traditional families are less affected by feminism than, say, your typical non-Catholic boy going to a public school, isn't that a good thing? To make the claim that they're affected in the same way is absurd.