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Teufel Hunden's Freundin
Location: Westminster, CO
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And I quote:
Excellent quote from a book:
"You want a man with strength of purpose. It's only when a man is being true to himself that he can truly love. If you're carrying the masculine energy in the relationship - supporting him financially, handling the responsibilities of your lives together - you won't be able to feel him as a man, because he's not contributing any male energy to the relatiionship. It's all on you." does THAT sound familiar to me... that's exactly what my previous relationship was like!!
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Psycho
Location: Canada
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Psycho
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sexist, although Mr. Mephisto's " "quote" " is a bit far fetched...
Maybe cook, clean and suck like a hoover would be better suitted ![]() I would suppose that Sue's quote would work if the male was weating the skirt in the relationship. Mr. Mom I think the new age term is. |
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It's All About The Ass!!
Location: In a pool of mayonnaise!!
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^ Don't forget make lots of babies and iron his clothes
Asta!!
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It's All About The Ass!!
Location: In a pool of mayonnaise!!
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^ hee hee mephisto said sex!
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Psycho
Location: sc
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i think the implication is more along the lines of this: the perspective of the quote is from an independant woman who is working hard and responsible and she needs the same in her man, not a bum. basically. thats what i get out of it. i think its probably taken a bit out of context and it does sound kinda sexist. but maybe thats just me.
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Sky Piercer
Location: Ireland
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If the moral of the story is merely "lazy people don't make good partners", then what of all the "masculine energy" nonsense? Surely it could be made in a 'gender-neutral' fashion.
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Psycho
Location: sc
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thats the problem, you can't tell wtf it implies, its taken out of context. when i read it, i hear the tone of a woman who's already responsible financially and independent and doesn't want to be the only one as such in a relationship. but, like i said, i could be wrong.
sure, it could be made in a gender-neutral fashion, but maybe the text its taken from isn't anywhere near gender-neutral? if everything that was written was made to be PC, literature would suck. |
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King Knave
Location: Lancaster
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I dig what you're saying Sue.
There is The Male. There is The Female. and they ARE the ruling energies of our society.(our world)((our universe)) It's the way it is. It's the way it was. And when you ask the male to take on the traits and responsibilities of the female you ask the unnatural. And when you expect the female to take on the traits and responsibilities of the male you ask the impossible. There is a blending now, of these energies. Is it gnosis? Is it evolution? I know that I sound like a heretic right here and now but....
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I and I
Location: Stillwater, OK
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follower of the child's crusade?
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no offence, but sounds trite and demeaning to me
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