the Role of Men—Mosuos vs Us--Part 3 3-3-24
The article on Mosuos is from Wikipedia
Matrilineality[edit source]
Except the women and men who are loss in Mosuo society or
separation, otherwise they will usually know who their father is through casual
conversations with hints from family and neighbors. When a baby turns one year
old, the mother and sister of the father will visit, bringing gifts. On major
festivals, children visit their father's house. Fathers are not responsible for
disciplining nor for providing for their children. Instead, they are expected
to discipline and provide for their sisters' children and to be close to their
nephews' biological children. Therefore, the Mosuo people "know their
father but are not close to their father"………………
Rasa says:
This even casual
acquaintance with the Fathers will not be the NORM in our Order but there will
be exceptions. The NORM will be the
female will have multiple partners & the paternity of the Dad cannot be
proven except by a test. However, some
of the males she cohabited with might be random if she does not meet them under
our auspices, & even if she does meet the guy at our dance/gatherings or by
some sort of introduction where we know him he might be gone out of our reach –
he might not be in touch with us.
We of the Order
don’t CARE re paternity as the Order is the other parent – the male is a sperm
donor in the majority of cases.
Our situation is
also completely different than the Mosuos.
The Mosuos families have males & females & when the females in a
family have children, her brothers & Uncle have something to do with
raising them. This will not happen with
us as our male presence is marginal.
There will be men attached to certain Members but they have no
leadership or responsibility. There
maybe be volunteers or friends of the Order who work on computers, attend
gatherings, & even become Members of our Religion, but they will have no
involvement with the kids in our community except in cases where they are the
spouse of a Member & it’s their kids, & the wife chooses for him to be
involved. {If she prefers to handle the
kids without his involvement & he takes her to court he will be removed
from our community—in this Order the female rules her family – the male follows
her will.
The social order
of the Mosuos is different than that in
Wikipedia Talk: "The Mosuo are alone among their
neighbors to have a guardian mother goddess rather than a patron warrior
god" (Mathieu, 2003)."
Not so with
Americans. We are a crime laden society,
the men we’re dealing with are not the Mosuos. We must be on the alert &
defense ahead of time lest we fall into abusive or criminal hands. {Not saying women are without fault, the
women in our Order will be selected with great alacrity.} And for both genders,
physical violence is not the only thing to be avoided – there is mental &
emotional abuse – we’ll watch out for that in anyone who wants to be a part of
us.
To those who say
we’re being too strict against men. It’s
our choice; this is the way the Order is composed. If people don’t want to join
they don’t have to, but it’s
We spoke before re
dance gatherings. These will be the focal point of ‘fraternizing with the
enemy’ lol. Indeed, heterosexual women
don’t want to be cooped up with other women 24/7 – or be isolated from men full
time. The dance-gatherings are where we
pre-select men to eliminate anyone that is OBVIOUSLY unsuitable {jail records
for violence, theft, child abuse, drug dealing, etc}. We cannot easily identity psychopaths,
sociopaths & narcissists – but eventually, such characters will show their
true colors. With that in mind, we give
the men that pass a TEMPORARY invite to the gatherings - & eventually, when
females get to now them they will complain & their invites will be
withdrawn.
Besides dances
& Holiday parties there will be separate Religious Services for the men {on
the same premises of the gatherings, not the Temple reserved for women} – those
that believe can receive the Sacraments from a qualified Priestess same as the
Catholic Church: Baptism, in the name of the Mother, the Creation & the Holy Spirit, Confession
{reconciliation with God} where the individual repents of sin & is absolved
by the Priestess. There is the Holy
Mass, there’s the Sacramental Nuptials, there’s Extreme Unction with Holy
Viaticum when in danger of death. We will take seriously the sincere men who believe, are fed up with
patriarchal religion, & want to throw their spiritual destinies in with us. {end Rasa part}
Matriarch[edit source]
The matriarch (Ah mi, or elder female, in Chinese)
is the head of the house. The Ah mi has absolute power;[10] she
decides the fate of all those living under her roof. In walking marriages,
Mosuo women are responsible for much of the work done around the house and
financial decisions. The matriarch also manages the money and jobs of each
family member.[12] When
the Ah mi wishes to pass her duties on to the next generation,
she will give this female successor the keys to the household storage,[10] signifying
the passing on of property rights and responsibility.
Rasa says:
For us, the
Matriarchs are the Officers & Elders, & these will have keys to various
rooms such as storage of food, anything valuable & private, as well as
offices where records of the Order are kept.
Not all these persons will have all the keys, for instance, only the
Officers designated to take care of records will have keys to that, while those
responsible for any type of supplies;
the food & herbs, alcohol, medicines, household goods, baby needs,
etc. all under lock & key.
Officers will have keys to all private
dwellings - In hotels, motels, the owners have keys to all rooms. If the individuals wish to be private they
have chains & deadlocks. The Officers
will have the right to INSPECT the private residences for anything against the
rules or to check on any suspicions such as theft, or to check on the welfare
of Members or their children. Children
can never be left alone under the age of 8, nor pets in a house without water
& food, for any length of time.
There will be a superb child-care facility. Toddlers will have a
designated surrogate Mother if & when the Mom is working or going out. She could go away for a week-end or vacation
& her baby will be cared for. Not only
physical but emotional needs of children are paramount. The have to be held, close to someone for
security, answered when they cry - all that is important. Studies show that physical closeness is as
important or even more important than food.
In tests of ‘Harlow’s monkeys’ {cruel tests--they tortured the little monkeys unto death--too typical of a male leader} baby monkeys were given the
choice of a cloth-covered bottle to cling to or food & the cloth-covered
bottle came first. When MEN took over
orphanages in
Signs a child may have abandonment issues include:
·
Clinging or separation anxiety.
·
Worrying or panic.
·
Fear of being alone.
·
Getting sick more often due to stress.
·
Difficulty concentrating.
- About
attachment disorder from
Wikipedia, re the Romanian orphan children:
Because of the neglect the children suffered, many grew up with
physical and mental delays. Children with obvious mental delays or disorders
were given false diagnoses from untrained nurses or doctors.[6] According to Jon Hamilton,
"A lot of what scientists know about parental bonding and the brain comes
from studies of children who spent time in Romanian orphanages during the 1980s
and 1990s."[16] The conditions of the
orphanages showed that not only is nutrition vital to a child's development,
but also basic human contact. Due to lack of human contact, babies developed
without stimulation, which led to self stimulation such as hand flapping or rocking back
and forth. With these characteristics, children were often
misdiagnosed to have mental disabilities and forced to move to another
institution. They were also given psychiatric medication to treat their
behaviors, or they were tied to their beds to prevent self-harm.[17]
Even after being adopted, children had
problems forming attachments to their new parents. When testing the children's
responses in comparison to other children, scientists monitored their brain
responses to seeing their adoptive mothers or an unfamiliar woman. The results,
according to scientist Nim Tottenham, state, "The amygdala
signal was not discriminating Mom from strangers."[16] According to other MRI
studies, children who grew up in Romanian orphanages had physically smaller
brains than average children who developed properly.[16]
According to attachment theory, "The most important tenet of attachment theory is that an infant needs to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for the child's successful social and emotional development, and in particular for learning how to effectively regulate their feelings." In the Romanian orphanages, children had grown accustomed to neglect in early infancy.[16] Because of the struggle to form emotional attachment to others, such as adoptive parents, children had trouble adapting to their new lives after being adopted………..
From Rasa personal experience:
I found a dead Mother opossum on the
side of the road. I examined her &
there were babies – some dead, some alive. I took the living ones under my
care, placing them in a loose cotton garment around my middle – where there was
contact with my skin. I fed them with an
eye dropper. After a while they wouldn’t
stay in the bag, they insisted on climbing into my scalp & clinging to my
hair, where I knew they would eliminate their waste. I put them in a box & fed them with an
eye dropper, but soon, they would not eat & they both died.
I was mystified but after years of thought
I suspect they needed the physical closeness of a larger mammal to themselves,
to give them the security & emotional support – without which they lost
their appetite & could no longer feed.
I compare this to orphaned babies which
were never held –
“In the
Rasa says: I also compare this to young people, teens, adults & least of all, older folks. Humans – especially when they are young – need physical contact. Most kids are given contact up to a certain age, but when they enter teens are not held. These young people need affection acutely. We will encourage shows of affection among the young. And it does not disappear, the need for touch may go well into old age, for some older folks, especially women, it can be tolerated without distress. But bear in mind that it is often, in a Matriarchy, the older women hold & care for children – so they are getting affectionate warmth & touch there. What happens to old men? They often become child abusers as they want touch & cannot touch without sexual desires – keep them away from children. Let them fend for themselves if they can’t find a woman for sex. It is not our task here to take care of them.
My point is that the infants &
children of the Members of our Order will have the most superb care there is,
emotionally, physically & nutritionally.
And what is the role of men in this?
Non existent except in a few cases where a biological Dad actually loves
his wife & kids. Even if a Dad is
far from ideal, his small contribution can mean a lot to a child in the absence
of anything else {besides the Mom.} They
say children need a village. Indeed, we
will have such villages with Matriarchs.
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This one came out excellent as usual, Rasa, and I will be sure to share it. The artwork and fuzzies complement it nicely as well. You make a lot of great points and I can see you really thought this through.
ReplyDeleteI will let this digest a bit and see if I have anything further to add.
Best wishes and keep up the great work,
Pete
One thing I would like to note is loosely similar to the Iroquois' principle of seven generations. That is, I believe that after seven generations have passed following the Order's founding, all rules (even the most entrenched ones) should be once again up for debate and possible change. That is to prevent the "dead hand" of previous generations from ruling indefinitely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ajax. It may happen sooner than that, but the only thing that cannot cange is the basic principles that it is Mother & children, she is supreme, & men cannt be leaders. The smaller points will be constantly reviewed to see how they work, such as how & when males participate, what women are appropriate for us, which are not. Which women can remain, which will be 'black balled', & also, if someone is asked to leave, how is this executed? There are hundreds of minor details that will evolve & change as we see 'how it goes' - what works, what doesn't. from Rasa
ReplyDeleteExcellent answer, Rasa. Thanks :)
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