So I'm looking for some information to send to someone on the Mosuo and Minangkabau cultures and wound up on the Wikipedia article about matriarchy.
Started clicking around to some of their external links. Wow. Um....my brain is officially broken.
First off there's this:
http://www.womanthouartgod.com/main.php
Not so safe for work. Female nudity, though not super-gratuitous.
You have to read some of the articles.
Like this one: (No nudity on this page) Matriarchy Vs. Patriarchy
Then it takes This story of Kenyan women survivors of rape and violence who have founded their own village and turns it into a spectacle of men are evil, women don't need them. Of course, the page is headed by a picture of a caucasian woman in a thong and bra shot from behind.
The Future Of Male-Female Relationships pt 1 says this:
There will be a variety of marriages and not all will be based on sex. Some men will be accepted by women strictly for companionship and might not all get legal rights as husbands. Men might be gay companions - or celibate for the sake of spiritual attainment. Such men would consider themselves lucky to share a house with a rich woman who would support them, in exchange for work and companionship. It will become obvious to all that women are not as sex centered as males want to believe. They can live very well without sex and many have pretended a strong interest where there was none. It was all a ploy - bait to get the male's interest.
I've given up loking for evidence that the site is a satire. They seem to be promoting several books by a guy named William Bond...searched Amazon for him...nothing. I googled "William Bond Goddess" and found this from authorsonline.com:
William Bond was born in 1946 in London but spent his childhood in Australia. As a young man he moved back to London and got involved in the New-Age/Pagan scene and tried different Occult and New-Age groups and therapies like Alexander Technique, massage and healing. He also studied Eastern religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and Sufism. In the 1976 he got into Witchcraft and joined Maxine Sander's Coven and it was the first time he experienced Goddess worship. Through this time his interest in the Goddess grew stronger and it soon became his major source of inspiration. In 1989 he co-authored a book called; "The Gospel of the Goddess". They wrote it as a New Age book but found New-Age publishers didn't like it because of its matriarchal content. He finally managed to get it published by a publisher who publishes Fem-Dom books. He have since written many articles for Fem-Dom web-sites because they are the only people who will publish his ideas about the Goddess and matriarchy
Wow, I'm gad this is fairly obscure. Then again it's on Wikipedia so who knows?
Started clicking around to some of their external links. Wow. Um....my brain is officially broken.
First off there's this:
http://www.womanthouartgod.com/main.php
Not so safe for work. Female nudity, though not super-gratuitous.
You have to read some of the articles.
Like this one: (No nudity on this page) Matriarchy Vs. Patriarchy
Then it takes This story of Kenyan women survivors of rape and violence who have founded their own village and turns it into a spectacle of men are evil, women don't need them. Of course, the page is headed by a picture of a caucasian woman in a thong and bra shot from behind.
The Future Of Male-Female Relationships pt 1 says this:
There will be a variety of marriages and not all will be based on sex. Some men will be accepted by women strictly for companionship and might not all get legal rights as husbands. Men might be gay companions - or celibate for the sake of spiritual attainment. Such men would consider themselves lucky to share a house with a rich woman who would support them, in exchange for work and companionship. It will become obvious to all that women are not as sex centered as males want to believe. They can live very well without sex and many have pretended a strong interest where there was none. It was all a ploy - bait to get the male's interest.
I've given up loking for evidence that the site is a satire. They seem to be promoting several books by a guy named William Bond...searched Amazon for him...nothing. I googled "William Bond Goddess" and found this from authorsonline.com:
William Bond was born in 1946 in London but spent his childhood in Australia. As a young man he moved back to London and got involved in the New-Age/Pagan scene and tried different Occult and New-Age groups and therapies like Alexander Technique, massage and healing. He also studied Eastern religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and Sufism. In the 1976 he got into Witchcraft and joined Maxine Sander's Coven and it was the first time he experienced Goddess worship. Through this time his interest in the Goddess grew stronger and it soon became his major source of inspiration. In 1989 he co-authored a book called; "The Gospel of the Goddess". They wrote it as a New Age book but found New-Age publishers didn't like it because of its matriarchal content. He finally managed to get it published by a publisher who publishes Fem-Dom books. He have since written many articles for Fem-Dom web-sites because they are the only people who will publish his ideas about the Goddess and matriarchy
Wow, I'm gad this is fairly obscure. Then again it's on Wikipedia so who knows?