Matriarchy in a Land of Patriarchy

March 8th is the only day of the year when the average Serbian "alpha male" voluntarily queues for flowers, with an expression of a man defending national interests. He buys roses decisively, as if signing a peace treaty. And at that moment, he appears strong. The very next day, however, he desperately asks: "Where are the trash bags? Where did I throw my socks last night?"
Matriarchy in a Land of Patriarchy

Matriarchy in a Land of Patriarchy On March 8th, the average Serbian man exhibits unusual determination while purchasing flowers, appearing strong and resolute. This behavior contrasts sharply with his demeanor the following day, when he seems lost and asks for help with simple household tasks. This highlights a temporary shift in his engagement with domestic responsibilities.

  • On March 8th, Serbian men queue for flowers with a serious expression.
  • They buy roses decisively, like signing a peace treaty.
  • This decisive demeanor lasts only for the day of March 8th.
  • The next day, they ask where trash bags are and where they threw their socks.
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