there's nothing more central and grounding for a man to feel proudprideful— Wallows
A man should feel proud in his personhood, and his performance should bear some relationship to his pride. — Bitter Crank
Pride is important for women too, but is likely to manifest itself in different terms than for men. — Bitter Crank
So, some kinds of pride have a healing function. — Bitter Crank
And where does philosophy fit in here? It seems like the antithesis, seemingly. — Wallows
You have meditated plenty on your role in life. Many people here have. If philosophy has nothing to say about how one exists in the ordinary world, then what the fuck good is it? — Bitter Crank
Pride is important for women too, but is likely to manifest itself in different terms than for men.
— Bitter Crank
How? — Wallows
Linguistic confusion. — Wallows
What, exactly, do you mean by that? I am confused or you are confused? (It wasn't an attack, so lower your shields.). — Bitter Crank
It's 2:19. I think I should go to bed. It's been great. — Bitter Crank
What is "pride"?
I've been wondering about this concept central to masculinity. In my mind, there's nothing more central and grounding for a man to feel prideful.
What are your thoughts about pride? — Wallows
So, another kind of pride is "Gay Pride" — Bitter Crank
Women too? How does this manifest in?
Children, husband, nurturing? — Wallows
As if the concept didn't apply to you... — Wallows
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