I must admit I prefer your wiser, more grounded, and biblically filtered takes on masculine frame to the original grudge fest that is Jerr.
Discussion
Jerr's value mostly comes from making men see how they mommify their wife, and shaming and embarrassing them into lead again.
Like the rest of the Manosphere and redpill, he often goes too far, leaving women in a demeaning place.
A man must lead and do his job, and then and only then can his house do theirs, and only then can he create any accountability for wife and children.
Most men think they are leading when they are not, and Jerr holds up the mirror very well in a way the Christian space has never accomplished.
Still, I like to *reform* Jerr's message so that Christians can see God's instructions in it.
