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Project Willow wrote:
Anyway, Lady P., nice to see you here, and have pint or two on me.
Peregrine wrote:Miss, when I find myself in your neck of the woods, we should have more than a couple & be silly tipsy females causing a good old fun filled rucus!
Project Willow wrote:I've seen that video and so far I'm the only female that I know who doesn't like it.
Those guys really creep me out, they give me the shaky-shivers.
compared2what? wrote:Or it might just be because in abstract terms, there's honestly not a whole hell of a lot of difference between having some random guy you've never met before looking you in the eye and informing you portentously that he's going to honor your deep commitment to the earth (on the one hand) and that he's going to give you the good hard fuck he knows you need whether you want it or not (on the other).
compared2what? wrote:Or it might be because one of them makes his living hawking what looks like his own brand-name course of neo-sant-mat/tantric/human-potential tips for dating, corporate profit and search-engine optimization (out of a CA non-profit that's only half-a-degree-or-so of separation from some woman who offers the Radiance Prenatal Process as a "rebirthing"-therapy alternative to couples with adopted children, which might well be perfectly harmless but does have some [TRIGGER WARNING: systematic child abuse described on other side of link] very disturbing associations in that particular context.
Or it might just be because in abstract terms, there's honestly not a whole hell of a lot of difference between having some random guy you've never met before looking you in the eye and informing you portentously that he's going to honor your deep commitment to the earth (on the one hand) and that he's going to give you the good hard fuck he knows you need whether you want it or not (on the other).
I mean, not to be too much of a bossy and demanding bitch about it or anything, but when it comes to those major relationship decisions, I really think that (in a perfect world, etc. and so on) I might just possibly maybe prefer to have the chance to offer a little bit of input from my perspective at some point before "totally done deal."
Peregrine wrote:I know that misogyny thread got pretty volatile at times, but holy moly, um, Steven, pint on me for this.
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That entire thread has been a great learning experience for me.
Peregrine wrote:Gah, looks like he did have an epiphany to me. Ever the hopeful optimist I am.
Project Willow wrote:I've seen that video and so far I'm the only female that I know who doesn't like it.
Those guys really creep me out, they give me the shaky-shivers.
The vid is a chorus line review of white male guilt and at its most cynical, an attempt to initiate and control a forgiveness process that should be directed by women, not by men. Hell, I don't even like the title, "Dear Woman", we're still the other, right from the beginning. I also don't buy the idea of the "unconscious masculine", although it's clever as an escape route.
They should cut the vid to less than a minute, and just say "Please forgive us, we really didn't mean to oppress, mutilate, rape, enslave and murder you for the last couple of thousand years, honest, we had no control over ourselves." They all got PMS envy.
Sounds like one of those apologies men make when they aren't really sure what is wrong, only more elaborate.
Hey baby... I'm not like all those other guys. Can I get yo number? No no no, it ain't like that. I'm into your consciousness, baby. That's all. You've got a real nice set of consciousnesses on you, girl.
I'm waiting for the "Dear Cats" video: "woof, woof, whimper..."
Stephen Morgan wrote:compared2what? wrote:Or it might be because one of them makes his living hawking what looks like his own brand-name course of neo-sant-mat/tantric/human-potential tips for dating, corporate profit and search-engine optimization (out of a CA non-profit that's only half-a-degree-or-so of separation from some woman who offers the Radiance Prenatal Process as a "rebirthing"-therapy alternative to couples with adopted children, which might well be perfectly harmless but does have some [TRIGGER WARNING: systematic child abuse described on other side of link] very disturbing associations in that particular context.
You really are a very good researcher.
Or it might just be because in abstract terms, there's honestly not a whole hell of a lot of difference between having some random guy you've never met before looking you in the eye and informing you portentously that he's going to honor your deep commitment to the earth (on the one hand) and that he's going to give you the good hard fuck he knows you need whether you want it or not (on the other).
IT did have an air of "all these other men are awful, I'm so sympathetic you're going to have to fuck me".
In fact I think that video was the only misogynistic thing I posted in that thread.I mean, not to be too much of a bossy and demanding bitch about it or anything, but when it comes to those major relationship decisions, I really think that (in a perfect world, etc. and so on) I might just possibly maybe prefer to have the chance to offer a little bit of input from my perspective at some point before "totally done deal."
I don't really see the point in choosing some random woman and using tricks to seduce them.
Stephen Morgan wrote:I'd accept "we weren't alive when these things happened", but that sort of thing wouldn't tie in with what I believe to be their motive, which is their desire to be prolific sexual predators.
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