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Offline MaterDominici

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GenZ Male-Female Divide
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  • I've seen a few videos lately about the male-female divide of Gen Z -- saying men are becoming more conservative and women are moving the other direction. While this sounds bad on the surface, I think this is great because I feel confident that where the men lead, the women will follow. What do you think? Does this trend make you hopeful for the future or do you think we'll see even fewer marriages and families?

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    https://youtu.be/Jmqp22YafDw?si=Sbp8Dab8SL8zaOxu&t=4827


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    Re: GenZ Male-Female Divide
    « Reply #1 on: Today at 01:04:59 AM »
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  • While they're mostly talking about men being more traditional / conservative vs. women being more liberal, when you listen to these podcasts, the young men have often converted to Catholicism.


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    Re: GenZ Male-Female Divide
    « Reply #2 on: Today at 06:29:06 AM »
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  • I've seen a few videos lately about the male-female divide of Gen Z -- saying men are becoming more conservative and women are moving the other direction. While this sounds bad on the surface, I think this is great because I feel confident that where the men lead, the women will follow. What do you think? Does this trend make you hopeful for the future or do you think we'll see even fewer marriages and families?

    Jump to 1:20:27


    https://youtu.be/Jmqp22YafDw?si=Sbp8Dab8SL8zaOxu&t=4827


    all three of those guys in the thumbnail work for the Jews.

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    Re: GenZ Male-Female Divide
    « Reply #3 on: Today at 07:31:50 AM »
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  • all three of those guys in the thumbnail work for the Jews.
    Just curious.   Does that automatically discount anything they say?  The next question is can God speak through them anyway?  Would it be better to discern statements as Godly or not Godly, then trying to figure out if they are on the correct team?  At this point in 2025, who can we really trust?
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    Re: GenZ Male-Female Divide
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  • I only watched the second video because I don’t care for Tucker.  It was very good.  They really delved deeper into the problems of finding a good girl these days.  Long gone are the days of finding your life long mate at a church gathering (for the most part).  So sad that those days are gone and I don’t think it’s bad to ask ourselves why, but I think men should be careful not to get so discouraged they feel hopeless.  In the video these guys talk touch on making yourselves into the types of men good ladies are looking for.  I can see why the age gap discussion is pertinent because many modern women over 18 are used goods but some ladies at trad chapels (who are virgins) are being overlooked because they aren’t above a 7.  It kind of goes both ways.  There’s a gal who is in her mid 20’s at my chapel and I am dumbfounded as to why she is still single.  And she’s pretty.  
    Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto Thine.


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    Re: GenZ Male-Female Divide
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  • Just curious.  Does that automatically discount anything they say?  The next question is can God speak through them anyway?  Would it be better to discern statements as Godly or not Godly, then trying to figure out if they are on the correct team?  At this point in 2025, who can we really trust?
    Who can we really trust. Ouch! There is no simple formula. From what I’ve learned over 20+ years of paying attention is take in all of the Catholic and orthodox “ to a certain extent” information you can jam into your mind and form your own big picture from there. Never get trapped looking at the small pictures without stepping back and seeing where it fits in the big picture.