http://kingsandqueensreturn.com/about/
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Kings & Queens has been born from 3 different websites combining the works of all or most of their writers. Return of Queens is the main website being pulled from as you will notice when you peruse the posts.
Why the new website?
Quite frankly, the goal for Return of Queens was to get people together where they would feel safe and comfortable discussing matters effecting not only relationships between the genders, but how those relationships effect society. Our main goal was to change the minds of women who may be teetering on the brink of feminism. We hoped that more women would reject feminist ideals, which many have thank goodness, but not enough. Another goal was for women to embrace their natural roles as women, and within their spectrum of talents, and to become more feminine and supportive of men. Although RoQ is still getting plenty of hits, and her rankings are still climbing, this is where we failed.
Perhaps it was the shitty way in which we presented things. Maybe it was because I was too harsh on people in not allowing open discussion. What I witnessed, and what has shaped my opinion on why RoQ is not effective and will not ever be is that:
Women don’t care enough about themselves to want to become better women. Not all mind you, but most. There were only a small handful of women who came to the site who actually seemed interested in becoming more feminine, more supportive of men, or embracing their natural gender roles. Too many women parroted the social justice warrior and feminist talking points.
The men who visited, by and large, were so anti-women that it made it impossible to allow them to participate if women were to feel good about participating here as well. No matted what women said, or did, or thought or believed, these men did not and never will see women for anything other than money grubbing, resource sucking, lying, whores to use for their own sexual gratification. They do now and will always exhibit an underlying hatred towards women.
Plus, I wasn’t having fun anymore because I felt as though I had to play this strong leadership role where I was also expected to be the feminine, cultured, demure, wonderful graceful woman that I and others are trying to encourage every other woman to be.
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