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06-08-2002, 08:02 AM | #121 |
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All right I will read the book but I'll also find a book for you to read, and we'll do a little exchange. How about that?
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No. I have no interest in reading the perpetuation of stereotypes presented to me by overeager twenty-five year olds whose scientific knowledge apparently consists of hyperbole absorbed through pop culture. I have already progressed through this stage of my development and have no personal attachment to you to render me patient and understanding.
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But again, I don't know what bearing the book would have on my position. It doesn't suprise me at all that some women are promiscuous, or event that many animals have evolved strategies to that effect (not suprising, since many animals do not rear their young and much of our sexual imperatives stem from the fact that our young are born comparatively helpless), but that does not have anything to do with the position that a) human males are more interested in promiscuity than human females, b) that the negative consequences of promiscuity fall heavier on the female than the male and that therefore c) human males will always be the primary beneficiaries of a promiscuous society.
I would probably reccomend that you read the Great Disruption by Francis Fukiyama, if you haven't already. Is that a deal? [ June 08, 2002: Message edited by: luvluv ]</p> |
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Well, hey, it's no skin off my chest. I'd have probably read the book anyway, if I had come across it. But for the record Fukiyama is not me. He's a little older than 25 and pretty well respected in his field.
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Please reread my post, I have expressed no interest in making any "deals. "
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Fine, don't worry about it. I'll read the book.
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Still waiting - you seem to like to analyse things, so why not me? Or LadyShea? Since you seem to know so much about the psyche and sex...
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1) I am not an analyst. 2) I would need to know a lot more about your sexual habits even if I were an analyst. If you are willing to divulge enough information for a totally untrained layman can make an uneducated guess about you, be my guest. Until then, I'll withhold my diagnosis. bonduca: So you are saying that there is no difference between how men and women experience and view sexuality? You are not saying that it is culturally determined, you are saying that the difference does not exist? [ June 08, 2002: Message edited by: luvluv ]</p> |
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