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A set of archetypes for our time-- add the Brady Bunch, and Gilligan's island and what more do you need?JILL!
You mean you'll resume boring me to death with your limited stock of insults (child, moron, fuckwit, and a smll number of variations)? You still seem to have trouble making an on topic post or saying anything meaningful outside of this, and you'll continue it interminably, which makes you a real bore. I'll check back when and if this threadjack peters out, I do have that much of a life.If he'd only grow up enough to know when to STFU. Apparently, he didn't learn that when he had the opportunity.
Doc,
Thank you for explaining what I have always suspected about the male/female relationship on a much deeper level.
The mysterious quality of women has confounded man for eons and was the reason behind suppressing women and their natural powers.
You forgot to add that women are not, by design, made to perform the necessary act for sexuall intercourse, namely get and keep a hard- on and maybe get another one in less than a hour. If women had to do this, I wonder if there would be female sex drugs to assist in the older years.
This burden plus the immense desire to "do it right" makes for intense pressure on the male. All I have to do is look interested. At first...
Allard
You'll resume boring me tho death with your limited stock of insults (child, moron, fuckwit, and a smll number of variations) - you still seem to have trouble making an on topic post or saying anything meaningful outside of this, and you'll continue it interminably, which makes you a real bore. I'll check back when and if this threadjack peters out, I do have that much of a life.
Try to keep yourselves amused, will you?
That's one way to avoid Doc's castration fear!I somehow managed, for better or worse, to avoid a great deal of that male enculturation, being, in some respects, by accident or design, a strange and solitary child - and I've always taken my sexual inspiration from lesbians rather than other men - they seem to manage nicely without any dick at all.![]()
That's one way to avoid Doc's castration fear!
Freud has SO much to answer for. I know he was important in bringing the concept of mental medicine to to the world, but-- omigod, look at the load of bullshit he and his followers have shoved onto perfectly normal men!
Used to be the only men who worried about castration were talking about swords. Men who talked about vaginas with teeth in them soon learned that wasn't true. Freud gave you guys instructions on how to remain infantile your entire lives. He had a set of weird ideas in his own brain, and he remade men in his own image.
Sorry, Volupt, I want to continue my discussion with the Doc about the castration complex. We are doing what this thread was intended to do, having a cilvilized discussion of often overlooked subjects.
First, women in their power.
I have power over men. I have always known this, especially after puberty kicked in and very effectively, at that. I was a 36 26 36 at 14. It started with my father. He was attracted to me and I knew it. I have discussed this in other threads so I will not cover it here, other than to say I feel no shame about what happened.
Over the years men have "confessed" their longing for me, sometimes for years, without my knowing. I ask why they don't let me know they are interested, and it is the same answer. They respond that they are afraid I will not like them and they would rather fantacize that I might, given the chance, than the truth. I figure their loss. I am America and need to be discovered, quoting Romy in the movie Romy and Michelle's 10th High School Reunion. Faint hearts doth not win fair lady in my book, anyway.
Women tied up:
Yes, men are trying to control themselves through controlling the woman and her power over him. But for the woman, she NEEDS to be dethroned. It is lonely at the top and once in a while, it is great to wallow in the mud...
And bondage has a wonderful way of reminding women that we are sexual beasts, here for sexual service, that fiercely desire to be used and used and used... if we can just find the men to use us...
Sorry, Volupt, I want to continue my discussion with the Doc about the castration complex. We are doing what this thread was intended to do, having a cilvilized discussion of often overlooked subjects.
First, women in their power.
I have power over men. I have always known this, especially after puberty kicked in and very effectively, at that. I was a 36 26 36 at 14. It started with my father. He was attracted to me and I knew it. I have discussed this in other threads so I will not cover it here, other than to say I feel no shame about what happened.
Over the years men have "confessed" their longing for me, sometimes for years, without my knowing. I ask why they don't let me know they are interested, and it is the same answer. They respond that they are afraid I will not like them and they would rather fantacize that I might, given the chance, than the truth. I figure their loss. I am America and need to be discovered, quoting Romy in the movie Romy and Michelle's 10th High School Reunion. Faint hearts doth not win fair lady in my book, anyway.
Women tied up:
Yes, men are trying to control themselves through controlling the woman and her power over him. But for the woman, she NEEDS to be dethroned. It is lonely at the top and once in a while, it is great to wallow in the mud...
And bondage has a wonderful way of reminding women that we are sexual beasts, here for sexual service, that fiercely desire to be used and used and used... if we can just find the men to use us...
Ah, how we huddle close around the campfire, in mutual defense against the vast, impenetrable darkness that lies outside the flickering circle, that seems ample one moment, impossibly small and fragile the next - we dare not even speak of it, it does have teeth, and they are as sharp as razors, it's breath fetid and carrion, and small, unseen, chittering things scurry amongst it's miasma, and clotted fur - but we laughingly mock that dark, boundless void, it can't hurt us here...The nineteenth century produced three greatly influential minds, Darwin, Marx and Freud. It is to the species eternal disgrace that in spite of the neo-religious devotion they inspired, two of them are simply dead wrong. Just take Marx and Freud out of the collective conciousness and concentrate on Darwin and we will all do a lot better.
So enough of this silly nonsense of 'castration fear'. Unless you're name is Bobbett and you are a complete jerk to begin with, you have nothing to worry about. Loneliness fear is a lot more rational.
I don't see that a fear of the word "no" is equal to the fear of castration. Anyone who is so afraid of being turned down that they sit and take no action . . . like you said, their loss.
What's lacking, badly, is a sense of humor, IMO. Sex is the best game Creation ever came up with. Why not play? We can delve historically into the reasons for inhibition but they really don't matter. Feelings are choices. If you don't like what you (rhetorical, not personal, you) feel, chose something else.
Maybe I'm just not smart enough for angst or something. I don't get those who have it.
This is on the bingo cards as the "but what about the starving Children in China?" argument. It implies that no matter what the current topic is too trivial to address, because-- well, Starving Children In China, after all!Yeah, women. You might get called a bimbo, I weep for you. Fuck, I have known some beat down women, I've half got PTSD from what I've been through, and that's like a fucking vacation for some of these women - being called bimbos is the least of their fucking worries.
You gotta keep things in perspective.
Oh right, we were talking about you, sorry, got distracted I thought I was talking to the Doctor w/regard to the OP - you were saying?This is on the bingo cards as the "but what about the starving Children in China?" argument. It implies that no matter what the current topic is too trivial to address, because-- well, Starving Children In China, after all!
In the drinking game, it only rates a couple of sips.![]()
I'm a little confused. Are we still talking about the hideousness of being called a bimbo? The awfulness of being included in a generality? Just what's the problem here?
Didn't mean to open that big ol' can of worms, did you?
Perhaps I was talking about you women, not all women - you identify very strongly as woman, clearly, other people are people first, and gender second, one never really does know, but it's not ever been considered rude to do it, I've overheard many such conversations between men and women, gender identification isn't ever going to go away.xssve I can't bring myself to even get angry at you anymore. All I feel now is pity. Apparently, your issues with your wife leaving you have left you ever so bitter and hateful.
You express this hate through your demeaning of women, though your sarcasm and, when you are backed into the corner by facts, your lashing out with cursing and personal attacks. I get that. You are a lonely old man that has no love in his life. I'm sorry that you feel you need to live that way.
It must be terrible to feel the need to be so defensive. It must be tiring too, when you perceive any little disagreement with your beliefs as a vicious attack that you must defend yourself from. So let me offer you a big hug xssve in hopes that you someday might stop hating.
In any case, that's the only way I can explain this antipathy to the word bimbo. It seems to be something deep and primal, much more extreme than if you'd been called motherfuckers or cocksuckers or anything else. It's nicely symmetric that a man's fear is that he'll lose the power of his body whereas the woman's fear is that she'll be reduced to nothing more than the power of her body, and maybe I'm making too much of it because of that symmetry, but what the hell.
Perhaps I was talking about you women, not all women - you identify very strongly as woman, clearly, other people are people first, and gender second, one never really does know, but it's not ever been considered rude to do it, I've overheard many such conversations between men and women, gender identification isn't ever going to go away.
BTW, by and large, the only people I've ever actually apply the word bimbo to another women were women.
Are you really this retarded? Save your false sincerity, that story gets better and better as it goes, that's not even the half of it. Fortunately, I know plenty of reasonable women who don't hysterically inflate any perceived slight to their dignity as women during a discussion about generalities into perceived misogyny.
In fact, as far as I can tell, of all the women that frequent this forum, there is only you three.
But, you are quite welcome to catalog all the horrible accusations I've made in this thread "demeaning women", if you can't back that accusation up, you shouldn't have made it.