Masculine Power, Feminine Beauty: The Volitional, Objective Basis for Heterosexuality in Romantic Love and Marriage

Masculine Power, Feminine Beauty: The Volitional, Objective Basis for Heterosexuality in Romantic Love and Marriage

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  • Create Date:2021-06-07 23:30:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ronald Pisaturo
  • ISBN:B096MVNCXJ
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Reviews

Vinaysheel Rao

Thoroughly explores Ayn Rand's views on Sexual Psychology and makes a compelling case for heterosexuality as the proper norm of sexuality and romantic love。 Must read for all objectivists。 Closet feminists, people for normalizing homosexuality and apologists in general masquerading as objectivists will hate this book and find excuses to criticise it。 Please apply cold water to the burnt area。 Thoroughly explores Ayn Rand's views on Sexual Psychology and makes a compelling case for heterosexuality as the proper norm of sexuality and romantic love。 Must read for all objectivists。 Closet feminists, people for normalizing homosexuality and apologists in general masquerading as objectivists will hate this book and find excuses to criticise it。 Please apply cold water to the burnt area。 。。。more

Hilda

In the context of refuting the absurdity of calling homosexual unions "marriage" Pisaturo provides a beautiful and personal view of romantic love and explains why a man and a woman are essential in the concept of marriage and why it's wrong for the government to attempt to redefine the word。 He delves into the subject of homosexuality like no else。 While medical professionals will argue that homosexuality is genetic, Pisaturo makes the case that one does have control over one's sexual preference In the context of refuting the absurdity of calling homosexual unions "marriage" Pisaturo provides a beautiful and personal view of romantic love and explains why a man and a woman are essential in the concept of marriage and why it's wrong for the government to attempt to redefine the word。 He delves into the subject of homosexuality like no else。 While medical professionals will argue that homosexuality is genetic, Pisaturo makes the case that one does have control over one's sexual preference。 While other factors may influence an individual in his or her preference for someone of the same sex, ultimately homosexuality is a result of choice。 Whether you're interested in reading about romantic love or getting a fresh and well thought out perspective on the homosexual "marriage" debate, you will enjoy Pisaturo's very well researched, eloquent and reasoned essay。 。。。more