Someone who hates women
mysogynist is another word used to oppress men; NPD is the regular entitled bimbo
My World and Welcome to It - 1969 Monroe the Mysogynist 1-25 was released on: USA: 2 March 1970
A mysogynist is a woman hater. A narcissist is mentally ill. A cad is what you are.
opposite of misogynist per misskoriellis1.misandrist (Hatred of men) 2.philogynist (A lover or friend of women; one who esteems woman as the higher type of humanity; -- opposed to misogynist)
The antonym of "misogynist" is "philogynist." A misogynist is someone who holds a strong dislike or prejudice against women, while a philogynist is someone who has a strong appreciation, love, or respect for women. The term "philogynist" is derived from the Greek words "philo," meaning love, and "gyn," meaning woman.
It's not actually a poem, but a speech said by the character Jacques in Shakespeare's play As You Like It. The voice we hear is not Shakespeare's but that of a chronically depressed and unemployed nobleman, hanging around the court-in-exile of a deposed Duke. He is responding to the Duke saying that there are some people who are even worse off than he is by replying that everybody is actually playing the same role in life--we cannot aspire to an individual happiness greater than the misery which is the lot of all men. (He's a bit of a mysogynist, so he doesn't talk about women at all, but if he did, he'd say the same thing.) 'All the worlds a stage, and all the men and women merely players' : Here, Jacques compares a mans' life with that of a play set up in theater. He says that each mans' finite life is nothing but an act, and as the man progresses in his life, the scenes and acts each shift accordingly. 'They have their exits and entrances' : He says that the entrance of a man's life is his birth, and his exit his death. Then, he goes on to describe the seven stages of a mans life: First comes the infant, who is completely helpless and has no clue of the world around him. He is completely dependent on the people who dote on him - his mother and his nurse. Then, he grows into a child, who is reluctant to go to school and trudges slowly. 'Morning face' reprents the dawn of life as well as the tiny child's innocence. Then he becomes a lover, who is sad about having to leave his mistress and pours out his feelings in the form of ballads. Then he becomes a soldier, who guards his reputation. with his life and will defend it with anything. He is hot-tempered and ruthless, just like a leopard or ferocious wild cat. The 'bubble reputation' the poet speaks of says that reputation is a lot like a bubble - it will burst at the slightest touch to it and it is impossible to get it back after that. Then he becomes a wise judge, full of witty quotes and whose life experiences allow him to advice people. He compares people's misfortunes with his own and tells them how to solve them.By this time he has become rather fat, something seen as a sign of prosperity. Then, he becomes a weak, feeble old man who wears glasses and has shrunk to a thin, pitiful state and has a shrill, high-pitched voice. The last stage is that of a old man, who is almost like an infant again - oblivious of his surroundings and who has lost everything in his life - material-wise as well as emotion wise.
It teaches morals such as loyalty and honour, 'what goes around comes around', not to trust evil sources who promise happiness through evil, and..... hmmm..... we can also learn more about the time setting. eg. emphasis on supernatural and witches eg. significance of the raven that croaks hoarse upon the fatal entrance of Duncan Also, don't blindly trust others! eg. Banquo's trust in Macbeth eg. King's trust in Macbeth eg. Macbeth's trust in witches
Tai Chi has been well known in China for being an immensely valuable general health practice (if you practice Tai Chi regularly, most health problems go away).In the philosophy of Tai Chi, it is said Chi (life energy) follows the mind, each posture and movement creates a different energy flow that, has a benifital overall affect on overall well-being.Tai Chi stimulates circulation, aligns the skeleton and joints correctly, stimulates the organs of the body and helps digestion. It increases muscle tone, strength, improves balance and co ordination and improves breathing.Tai Chi does not just provide physical benefits; by raising energy levels, it also affects the mind and the spirit. Tai Chi focuses thought, so that mind and body energy works together as one. When practising Tai Chi, people find that they are not just physically fitter but, happier, more alert, have greater mental focus and are more creative.The entire reason why Tai Chi has become so mainstreamed in China can be found in the introduction to the book "Opening The Energy Gates of Your Body" (which was written by a well known Tai Chi Master named Bruce Frantzis). When the Cultural Revolution happened in China, the communist was left with a situation that threatened a revolution; complete lack of medical care due to the fact China's population had skyrocketed but its wealth and internal medical infrastructure had dramatically shrunk. To solve this problem, the communist government forced the various Tai Chi Masters in the country to work together and divulge their secrets so that a simplified national Tai Chi form could be developed which would be extremely effective for curing medical conditions, but also quite easily to learn.Once it had been created, the Chinese Government made instructors available throughout the country and put a mandate in the existing government hospitals (no private medical care existed at the time, so public was the only option) that for non life threatening emergencies, no one could be given access to medical care unless they first practiced Tai Chi for 3 months continuously with a certified Tai Chi instructor.If after the instructor signed off that they had in fact practiced for 3 months, they were given access to medical care. Since this system was quite effective it resulted in two things:Most of the medical problems never required treatment in a hospital since they cleared up from Tai Chi practice, reducing the burden on the hospitals to the point they could support the necessary patients.Tai Chi practice was mainstreamed and large segments of the population would do it in the parks daily.That is essentially why Tai Chi is practiced by a lot of people in China. Since there are many benefits associated with it, that trend still exists to this day, with many Chinese practicing it to maintain good health and improve balance and movement.With regular Tai Chi practice, you can expect the following benefits:stress reliefgreater strength, flexibility and true freedom of movementbetter balanceimproved posture and relief of back painbetter circulationmore energy and staminasmooth and deep breathingimproved concentration and clearer thinkingheightened general awarenessa more youthful appearancerelaxation, inner peace and joyIf you are searching for a good place to learn Tai Chi in China, Handan Taichi Kung Fu School is the best choice. Improve your tai chi techniques. Learn Tai Chi And Martial Arts in China! China is the most popular destination of martial arts enthusiasts.Handan Taichi Kungfu School, located in Handan City(China ancient capital,Birthplace of Taichi,Cultural city ,Martial arts village)