Exploring the Deep Motivations Behind Gender Separation Demands
The article delves into the psychological and existential reasons behind the insistence on separation between men and women in various aspects of life. It suggests that beneath these demands lies a profound awareness of the potent life force and energy that exists between the sexes, a force theoretically capable of regenerating humanity if it were to disappear. This powerful potential is often overlooked but is central to understanding why some people strongly advocate for gender separation.
Historically, the personal bond between partners has been regarded as sacred, with societies recognizing the value of exclusivity in relationships. This exclusivity was tied to the responsible use of the reproductive power, which was treated with seriousness despite natural attractions and temptations. Families were formed and maintained not only for personal fulfillment but also to provide a stable example for future generations, emphasizing the importance of commitment and the natural continuation of life.
The article highlights a tension in modern society between monogamous ideals and public social dynamics that challenge exclusivity. It outlines two approaches to maintaining exclusive relationships: one is to accept and ignore the underlying thoughts and feelings that might undermine exclusivity, limiting the definition of betrayal strictly to physical acts; the other is to actively resist these challenges to preserve the high potential of the relationship, including in thoughts and imagination, to foster family stability and parental unity.
Those who choose separation often face internal challenges but do so because they find it more beneficial or meaningful. Meanwhile, those who do not separate are supported by global media narratives that normalize such lifestyles. The article concludes that the separation advocates touch on a deep, often hidden, aspect of human nature that remains foreign to the broader free world.
The author, a director, actor, journalist, and editor of 'Gedalia Mail,' offers his films "Father with God" and "Home with God" for free viewing amid current circumstances and invites contact via email for further discussion.