Category Archives: Mother instinct, womb sickness, female hysteria, and such

Thoughts on the fear of the mother’s death in childbirth and child mortality – its progression through history, with remarks on its effects

Recently, I mentioned some interesting things: Many years ago, there were two forms of fear that were very real. These are: These two fears have had great effect on the female and how females were treated and how they were … Continue reading

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Some thoughts on qualities found in little girls play – the “confinement” and imitation – and its effects

Ever since the 1980’s I have always loved to watch kids play. It was during play that I was often struck at the difference between male and female. In fact, it was watching kids play that made me become fascinated … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the change in mental problems from about 1800 to about 1900, with remarks on the situation after 2000 as well as the “modern novelty”

It seems, to me, that there was a dramatic change in “mental problems” from about 1800 to 1900. It often made me wonder if mental problems were different before 1800. I think they were, and in two ways: A change … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the “impaired reaction complex” – the effect of an impaired self and an inability to react

I often talk about what I call the “impaired reaction complex”. Here are some thoughts on it: THE “IMPAIRED REACTION COMPLEX” To me, the “impaired reaction complex” is something that primarily reflects the self and describes a problem associated with … Continue reading

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Continuing reflections on the female-as-victim mentality, with remarks on the premise that “females are victims of the male”, motherhood, and the breakdown of the female identity

I have spoken a lot about the female victim mentality through the years as I see it all the time. I often call it the female-as-victim mentality. This is a subject I have been looking at since about 1985. At … Continue reading

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More thoughts on female hysteria and the “womb sickness”, with remarks about its nature, the weak ego, and different forms of hysteria

Here are some of my recent thoughts on female hysteria: FIRST THOUGHTS It seems, to me, that female hysteria is alive and kicking as much today as at any other time in history.  Hysteria, as a term, ceased to be … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the Salem witch trials, with remarks about female hysteria and the witch hysteria in general

Here are some thoughts about the witch hysteria of the past (whether they’re true or not I don’t know): SALEM WITCH TRIALS I think everyone knows about the Salem witch trials of 1692 and 1693.  This caused girls to have … Continue reading

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More thoughts on mass hysteria – “social media-induced mass hysteria”, the problem of the “people”, female hysteria, the creation of a “cause”, and other things

Recently, I was talking about mass hysteria and some of its traits.  In addition, I spoke of some new aspects of mass hysteria that have appeared in this century.  As part of this I also began to speak about the … Continue reading

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More thoughts on the growing female identity problem and alienation – the “female problem” – continuing effects of dehumanization

Recently, I made this statement: “The female, nowadays, has become alienated from the mother instinct.  That is to say, the mother instinct keeps prodding them but they are not in tune with it or are disassociated with it.  This is … Continue reading

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Thoughts on female claims of abuse – revealing aspects of the mother instinct

Here’s a thought I had: Way back in the 1980’s I began an inquiry into females claims of abuse, victimizing, molestation, harassment, etc.  The girls who started this inquiry were called “feminists” whose whole line of thought was that the … Continue reading

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