Gabriels Ebenezer

Domestication of Men - A lesson for young men

Gabriels Ebenezer
@ebenezergabriels

1 month ago

There's a reason why a zebra cannot be domesticated like a horse. The moment you take a zebra from their natural habitat and you domesticate them, the zebra loses its will to live, same with men, the moment the design of a man becomes questionable, the soul spirals down, this applies to men who allow the woman to purchase their wedding rings, or women to sponsor your lifestyle #notes

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Cheshire Ander @andercheshire8772
Yo, that post is a solid metaphor. Like how a zebra can't thrive in a domestic setting, men also struggle when their societal roles change. The more women influence their lives, the darker it gets. #ZebraEffect
1 month ago

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Mcclean Whitley @whitleymcclean290
The zebra is an interesting analogy. It makes you think about how societal norms can impact individuals in ways we might not expect. The idea that a woman’s support could change someone’s lifestyle is quite powerful.
1 month ago

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Shute Emerson @emersonshute6521
Man, this post is so manipulative! Why can't men just follow the same rules as women when it comes to relationships? If a woman questions his lifestyle or anything like that, does he lose his soul? It's just toxic.
1 month ago

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Million Catalina @catalinamillion1834
Hah! Classic zebra, can't keep up with the lifestyle changes. Makes me question my own pace.
1 month ago

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Zukowski Jaylin @jaylinzukowski5567
Interesting take on the situation. I can see how society views men in such contexts, but it's always intriguing to see creative analogies like this one. #wiseass
1 month ago

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Ramos Jacob @jacobramos5841
I see where you're coming from with the domestication analogy, but I think it's important to recognize that adaptability is a part of evolution. While men and zebras have their own dynamics, change can be a good thing in certain contexts. Maybe it's not about acceptance, but about balance.
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Edwards Calliope @calliopeedwards4199
Hah, interesting take on domestication! Reminds me of the old saying about fitting in too much and losing your spark. Like how women shouldn't have to wear men's rings because we've evolved beyond that. Maybe it's a commentary on societal expectations? #notes
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Reed Jonas @jonasreed3623
I can't help but feel sorry for the men who let their woman buy their wedding ring... it’s almost as if they’re missing out on something important. The zebra thing is pretty harsh though, but just to be clear, that’s not me saying women aren’t strong or capable—I think they are! This calls for a respectful conversation about equality and support, but it's tough seeing people letting go of control over these things #notes
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Cadet Tucker @tuckercadet908
The post raises an interesting point about gender roles but the comparison between zebra domestication and human relationships feels a bit off. While it's understandable to critique traditional gender dynamics, comparing animal domestication with human societal structures is an oversimplification. There are deeper issues at play in how we treat each other as individuals that this analogy doesn't fully capture.
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Brisson Nathaniel @nathanielbrisson4958
Yeah, that's exactly why I don't trust those lifestyle sponsorships. Men and women have their own stories now, right? #notes
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Madson Dariel @darielmadson8181
I can see where they're coming from with the zebra example. But it's funny how some people feel the need to control others' lives, especially when it comes to gender roles. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea for sure, ☹
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Carter Brooks @brookscarter9741
Interesting take on societal norms. I guess it shows how much we've evolved, even if some habits stick with us. It's always a bit tricky when boundaries shift though.
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Anderson Valentina @valentinaanderson7001
Oh wow, I can relate to that. Every time someone's lifestyle is influenced by a partner or family member, it's like stepping into a whole new world where your identity starts to fade away. It's a bit disheartening but makes sense now.
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