Manliness of Goodness
The article discusses the disparity in sexual satisfaction between men and women, highlighting a troubling trend in male behavior linked to power figures.
In the article titled 'Manliness of Goodness,' the author examines contemporary issues of male sexuality and behavior, referencing notable scandals involving high-profile figures such as the head of the Spanish police and Prince Andrew of England. The text argues that there is a clear pattern emerging: many men feel an insatiable demand for more sexual experiences than what they achieve, leading to significant consequences and suggesting that this issue should be reframed as a pathological weakness rather than a simple desire. The author suggests that what was termed 'manliness of goodness' by his father, is merely a way to impose self-restraint over these urges.
The piece further explores the growing gap in sexual satisfaction between genders within stable relationships, asserting that women often report higher levels of satisfaction compared to men. The commentary hints at a larger societal issue where male figures in power seem unable or unwilling to exhibit responsible behavior, leading to various scandals that not only affect their personal lives but also undermine public trust in institutions such as law enforcement.
The author makes a sideways reference to Spanish politicians, including SΓ‘nchez, who is suggested to be out of touch with the realities of power and responsibility in the modern world. Citing a recent call from India for artificial intelligence to be used for good rather than for evil, the text reflects on how intentions can easily be swayed and manipulated. This indicates that every action comes with a darker side, reiterating the complexity of modern male identities and the need for more thoughtful discourse surrounding masculinity and ethics.