A Men’s Liberation Guide to Women
Revised and enlarged 3rd edition
by Sam Fryman
The cover painting is “La Belle Dame sans Merci”
(the beautiful merciless l ady) by Henry Maynell Rheam
Copyright Sam Fryman © 2005
Contents
Introduction 2
Chapter 1 – What is this “liberation from women” nonsense all about? 4
Chapter 2 – What do Women Want? 17
Chapter 3 – Identity Theft – the Stealing of the Male Identity 24
Chapter 4 – The Sexual Enslavement of Men Masquerading as Freedom 29
Chapter 5 – The Shame of the Feminist Agenda 39
Chapter 6 – The Demonization of Men – Let’s Blame Them For Everything 43
Chapter 7 – Being a Mother – the Greatest Job Any Human Being Can Have 53
Chapter 8 –The Tragedy of Modern Woman – Betrayed By Her Own Kind 66
Chapter 9 – Women on Top – Rule by Paranoia 71
Chapter 10 – Hypnosis and Irrationality – the Secret of Female Power 88
Chapter 11 – The Fall and Rise of the Sexually Empowered Woman 100
Chapter 12 – How The Feminist Woman Damages Her Male Children 113
Chapter 13 – Sex in the City – Making Boys and Men into Pavlov’s Dogs 117
Chapter 14 – Women, Women, Everywhere, and Not a Man Does Blink 125
Chapter 15 – Men’s Battle for the dignity of labour in the feminist society 137
Chapter 16 – The Princess Diana syndrome – the rejection of true love 148
Chapter 17 – I don’t love you any more – the horrors of divorce 157
Chapter 18 – Molestation, indoctrination, humiliation? – not the proper
way to educate a child 167
Chapter 19 – How to Handle a Woman – Courting Our Woman 173
Chapter 20 – Commercial Sperm Donati on and Other Crimes Against Men 183
Chapter 21 – Luck be a lady tonight - saving the male gambling addict 203
Chapter 22 – Drug abuse – a road not to heaven, but to hell 214
Chapter 23 – Bullying – a game without frontiers, a war with real tears 221
Chapter 24 – New Age Spirituality – Buddha turns in his grave 234
Chapter 25 – Conclusion – What We Can Do To Bring Paradise About 241
Appendix – A Meditation Technique to Help Us Control Our Mind 245
A Men’s Liberation Guide to Women 2
Introduction
It may surprise male readers of this work, or female ones who in their curiosity or
anxiety have chosen to take a peek, that this book owes its initial inspiration to a
woman.
An attractive and very intelligent woman, called Esther Vilar, whose classic and
remarkably courageous work, The Manipulated Man, the author first read around the
time of its publication over thirty years ago.
The word “courageous” has been used deliberately, as this remarkable woman, seeing
the cruelty and dehumanisation that was being inflicted on men by the feminist
society, has in fact had her career as aut horess seriously damaged, and been barraged
with actual death threats from wo men ever since, for revealing the truth of the
shameful feminist agenda, the domination of society by women in
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