Romantic Love in the Golden Age
A Call for Tradition and Harmony
In this transformative era, we must question imposed narratives concerning human relationships. Let's reject the drive to divide men and women, and create competition between us. Nothing could be more unnatural. Men and women are created to support and protect each other. Anything else is against the ancient way of things.
So-called ‘progressive’ ideologies may be part of a larger scheme to disrupt and weaken humanity. It's time to step into our sovereignty. We must shed the portrayal of women as victims and men as oppressors. Let’s embrace each gender’s natural status and agency. We are divinely created beings, powerful beyond measure. The narrative of inherent victimhood or oppression has no place in our lives.
Harmony can only be achieved through mutual respect for each gender's private spaces. These gender-specific realms are sacred and deserve to be honored. Doing so fosters a balanced interaction between the sexes.
Similarly, we must celebrate our inherent differences. Each gender has its strengths and weaknesses, which naturally complement the other. Nature’s design is perfect.
The Sacredness of Sexuality
The sacredness of sexuality has been lost in modern society. Promiscuity is a distortion of our natural state. It leads to misery. Intimacy within a committed relationship is more aligned with our true nature.
The contemporary approach to romantic love is often misguided. In many eras, staying with our first loves was common. It was a wiser and more natural approach, which led to greater happiness. We are not meant to be so continuously broken-hearted.
Final Words
This is not a call for oppression, judgment, or dogmatism. Human freedom, on all levels, must be honoured first and foremost. There are always exceptions and outliers. Individual self-expression must be respected.
But, for most individuals, a return to traditional gender roles is the path to power and happiness. It is the bedrock of a sane and functioning society. We must rediscover the magic and sacredness inherent in the ways of our ancestors. This is a journey back to the heart, to the essence of what it means to be truly human.



