Honestly, where did you find this crap? I oscillated between finding it highly offensive to finding it highly amusing.Here's something else I saw written somewhere by a man:
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Ten Emotional Needs of Women:
1. Protection of her most valuable asset: Her Reputation
2. She needs to experience a Range of Emotions
3. Cater to the Little Girl in Her
4. He must show Dominance, making all major decisions, including taking 100% responsibility for the sex in the relationship
5. Safe from fear of Abandonment
6. Trust him to be honest, even if it makes her mad
7. Her physical protection and safety
8. Can he handle her sexuality (whatever it may be) - don't let a fantasy go unfulfilled or she will satisfy it given the opportunity behind your back
9. Does he have sought after High Quality Sperm
10. Prove he is not a closet homosexual.
Not sure I agree with them all, and definitely not the exact wording, but many of them are true for most women.
Honestly, where did you find this crap? I oscillated between finding it highly offensive to finding it highly amusing.
10 emotional needs of *women*, written by a ... *man*.
LOL!!!
4. He must show Dominance, making all major decisions.
Alright I'm going to shake this thread up. I'll state my opinion.
1. I do not believe that men and women have much of a difference in sex drive ONCE AND IF THEY ARE TRULY ATTRACTED TO THEIR MATE.
2. <Brace yourself now> ALL women, even androgenous ones, want the men they like to be the sexual aggressors, period. This is where feminism and equality fails and men are pretty pissed about it.
3. Men will not have sex with just any woman who offers it. They are not the "sex machines" that society and traditional machismo portrays them to be. They will turn a willing woman down easily if she does not live up to their preferences.
4. Despite #3, women are STILL more selective than men about who they willingly mate with. This is the natural order of things.
5. Some women have sex with men they are not truly attracted to, for other reasons (I wouldn't).
There you have it. Be mad at me if you want. *hides*
I think you're largely right here. Sometimes we deny certain truths because it's not the way we'd like things to be in an ideal world. My only beef here is that I see a little wiggle room on #2. Very little. It's true, though, that feminism and biology are at direct odds with each other, and will be as long as only one gender can give birth.
I think you're largely right here. Sometimes we deny certain truths because it's not the way we'd like things to be in an ideal world. My only beef here is that I see a little wiggle room on #2. Very little. It's true, though, that feminism and biology are at direct odds with each other, and will be as long as only one gender can give birth.
I'm rather fond of both of you. Hope this doesn't take an awkward direction.
It's true, though, that feminism and biology are at direct odds with each other, and will be as long as only one gender can give birth.
I don't agree with some of her ideas. However, it won't change my opinion of her. I don't attach feelings to debate. She's a very nice individual.
I consider giving birth the most feminist act I've ever performed.
Well, 'feminism' is a very broad term that encompasses several different (and often conflicting) ideologies, so I'd be wary of generalizing it's meaning. If you're talking about the 'radical feminism' crap that you hear from the likes of Andrea Dworkin and her ilk, then yes, I'd agree with you. Unfortunately it's the 'feminism' of this sort that you have to hear about all the time.
I agree. For the record, I had radical feminism in mind. The kind that tries to will the uterus out of existence through legislation or rhetoric. That has always seemed to me a rather illogical position to take, because while advocating for women, it completely surrenders to the male paradigm of power and fights an impossible battle to claim it.
You're also correct that we rarely hear more moderate views. Sadly, every cause is dominated by the radical edge because they're the ones that are the most committed and the ones that make for the best story. Too many institutions suffer from bad reputations because people assume everyone in that institution thinks and acts like the radical edge.
Sorry, that post was kind of all over the place![]()
"PMS is a patriarchal myth"
It's not exactly myth, but it hardly seems fair that as soon as a woman starts acting like a bitch, people's minds automatically wander to her pants, when the worst parts of PMS are often not even mood swings.
True, but that's due more to other people's (mis)use of the concept of PMS than to the condition itself. Some radical feminists would deny that any such physiological condition exists at all.