Hollywood and the networks are affecting how we see and deal with one another.
Case in point: Madam Secretary Season 1 Episode 1

Tea Leoni is the newly minted Secretary of State (SS). She is wondering aloud to her husband if their sex life has suffered since her taking on the new role in the US administration.
She asks him: “Is it my new masculine energy that puts you off?”
Her ‘cuck’ husband responds: “No. I am totally attracted to women in position of power.”
Bovis Stercus. Bull-freaking scheisse with a dash of poopoo and a touch and hint of caca.
What man worth his gonads will ever think or admit to his woman they are attracted to women in a position of power?
For Pete’s sake, you have the cuneus, the pike, the dagger, the tip of the spear, the lance. You are Lancelot.
She is a woman, life giver, feminine, fragile, ready to receive.
What do you mean “women in positions of power”? What does that even mean? Did they subdue the world with their wombs? How the heck did they do that? Did they go to war? Did they sacrifice their lives outside the altar of motherhood, the noblest of them all?
No, they haven’t.
Women are smart, natural born survivors who have traditionally been spared by conquering male-armies who put all men to the sword, because Humanity recognized them as worthier material than men.
That doesn’t make them powerful. It makes women natural born survivors, whose mission is singular and cannot be taken over by men: they create the Future, one child at the time.
That is their only power. And it is our job and mission as Men to protect them or die trying.
We should do that regardless of their permission, say so, green light or approval.
We don’t marry them for their strategic mindset. We wed them because we want to be immortal. And only they can make it happen. Everything else happens because of this dynamic.
Nothing else matters.
