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"Society" <Soc...@feminism.is.invalid> wrote in message
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>> > So is the feeling that so many heterosexual men have
>> > against homosexual men based on envy?
>
> No, it's based on disgust.
>
>> > After all, het men are stuck with unresponsive,
>> > barely-there sexual partners.
>>
>> Speak for yourself, Denise.

> Oooh! Very cutting, Ken. Still, in Denise's defense,
> one must acknowledge that Denise did describe
> a significant percentage - maybe a majority - of
> Anglosphere women.

No Tom she is sppeaking for only a minority of women. She does try to
perpetuate the MYTH that women are the victims of men.

>> But of course that scenario is one of the reasons
>> I married a Latina. Believe me, Latin women are
>> "EXTREMELY" responsive, and oh boy, are they
>> very "there" for romance.

> On that, I believe you Ken.

I dated several latin women in my life. As romantic partners they all
were exceptional women.

> Latin women are normal. It's the women of cultures
> twisted by puritanical Calvinism (worse, if they got
> a booster shot of Victorian prudery as Britain,
> America, and Canada did) that are the weird ones.

Oh the problems in America trace to the days of the "reformation" and
its repressive sexual messages. That is even before Columbus dragged
Europeans here. It is the Puritan bullshit. But it just became the "game"
youngsters played. (I'm NOT that kind of girl!) Thank God I learned what
bullshit that was at the start of my junior year of high school. When I
cultivated a reputation created for me of being a "bad boy" I had to set up
a "take a number" system, and gthey were ALL the gals who were "NOT THAT
KIND OF GIRL." I could tell a story of one I took up to the 4th floor
dressing room about the stage in the school auditorium who has quite vocal.
I forgot that the track team assembled in the auditorium and practiced in
the hallways in the winter when it was too cold outside (Wisconsin). The
whole team heard us. When we came down MY rep was cemented in school legend
and she disappeared from school for a week. If a guy is willing to be the
bad guy, he can get all sorts of women.

>> And before you claim they are docile and subservient,
>> such claims only show ignorance.

> A man who has lived a lot larger life than I laughingly
> comments on that same "docile and subservient" stuff:

Who wants a limp rag anyway?

> The view springs from the common notion
> among American women that a female
> who isn't intolerable isn't really a man.
> I suggest that if feminists married more
> Chinese women, they would learn a great deal
> about docility and where it isn't. But, as I have
> often said, feminists hold women in much more
> contempt than do men.

True.

> from "Marrying Up" by Fred Reed
> <http://www.fredoneverything.net/OldGuys.shtml>

>> If you want to meet a "REALLY STRONG" woman,
>> you'll find a Latina. They regard white girls as "wimps."

> Sigh. Whatever happened to the sort of Irish gal that
> Maureen O'Hara portrayed in the movies?

They are in IRELAND! They have been neutered here by feminism.

>> [...] that scene from the movie "Fail Safe" (maybe Dr. Strangelove)
>> with the Texan straddling the H-Bomb as it is falling, waving his
>> Stetson.
>
> It was _Dr. Strangelove_.
> <http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2913639680/tt0057012>

> One of its funniest scenes was when Slim Pickens, playing
> Major T. J. "King" Kong, runs through the survival kit checklist.
> <http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0158903/quotes>

I loved the part of him riding the bomb down waving his Stetson.


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