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Originally Posted by Martian
I'm hesitant to put words into willravel's mouth, but what I personally am attempting to highlight is that even though men and women are different in some ways, this isn't one of them. We all have sexual thoughts about strangers. Some of us express them, other's don't. That's really the only difference, and I don't think it's as clear cut across genders as might first be assumed.
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Oh I know...as has been mentioned already, there's nothing wrong with sexual thoughts, or even expression of these thoughts in the right way. I also know that both men and women do it. But the "Idhitthaterati" is a very specific group. That's what I'm talking about.
Will... when I say "there's a history" I don't mean to put too fine a point on "history." Do you honestly expect anyone to believe that we live in a culture in which men are
not the dominant half of the population, at least (and this is a big "at least") when it comes to objectification of the opposite seks [sic]? How do the things we say reinforce or steer clear of said culture?