Something vital within American women has disappeared. Its loss has been obscured by the rise of personality-disordered traits now endemic in our culture: narcissism, histrionics, borderline. Like creeping vines that have slowly grown to envelop a once awe-inspiring sculpture, transforming it into a sort of plant mutant, cluster B personality disorders have so thoroughly transformed the appearance of American women that they are now largely unrecognizable as women. I have addressed this modern catastrophe in previous writings.

Even more fundamental than a healthy personality, what American women today now lack is an embodiment of the feminine. This loss is entirely of their own making, handicapping them from ever achieving their full potential, and removing all possibility of meaningful partnership with men.

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