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23 Jan 2013, 8:26 am

On the one hand

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And, on the other

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And, one more option that also requires a hand:

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23 Jan 2013, 11:23 am

Okay. Now I perceive from whence deriveth the Feminist thesis "Sex is Not an Entitlement."

As women start to enter menopause, their bodies undergo some dramatic changes. They become considerably less sexually-appealing to men, and really start to lose interest in sex all together.

A man of the same age still very much enjoys looking at a young skirt, and certainly would if he could.

The feminist who sees where his eyes are going wags her finger at him, scowls, and says "You're not entitled, Buster!"

Hence, a huge body of feminist literature, reinforcing the buzzwords "Sex is NOT an Entitlement", replete with images of rape and misogyny.

Jesus wrote:
I say unto you, that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.


Feminist Jesus wrote:
I say unto you, that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath already raped her in his heart.



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23 Jan 2013, 11:26 am

uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


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23 Jan 2013, 11:55 am

ArrantPariah wrote:
The feminist who sees where his eyes are going wags her finger at him, scowls, and says "You're not entitled, Buster!"

I don't think that's a proper analogy. It's just rude behaviour on the part of the husband, both to the one being observed and to the wife whose probably not interested in her husband's wandering thoughts.

Entitlement in the sense of feeling that you should be supplied with sex is a form of narcissism. Any sense of entitlement (not just with regard to sex) is often not warranted. I think it's better just to take what life gives you and try to make the best of it, rather than spending time in pursuit of someone/something that may not be attainable or rewarding.

But, I don't need sex to feel contented, so my view is skewed by this.



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23 Jan 2013, 11:56 am

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Actually, it's a myth, Arrant, that genetic diversity makes a species stronger. What makes a species genetically viable are genes that promote it's survival no matter what those are. Genetic diversity often introduces genes that are not conducive to survival into a group that did not have such genes before.

It's only when the genes are bad and paired together that you see these diseases and whatnot crop up that can lead to illness and sometimes, death.

If you have a population without these genes and they are interbreeding, how can it be bad unless something mutates and a condition arises that way.

So you see, it's the genes that are to blame, not the actual breeding practices. Most people do not like the idea of interbreeding, and are disgusted by it. This is the real reason why it's not good.

genetic diversity is good where the environment is changing or when a species is moving into a new habitat. Since most habitats do change over time, genetic diversity is positively associated with long-term survival of a species.

In very rare, stable environments, species may even start to self-fertilize or clone themselves when they hit upon a successful phenotype; at that point, gamete mixing becomes a liability rather than an advantage.

When you study animal husbandry you find out genetic diversity is seen as high risk. This is how various bloodlines obtain defects which run in their line. Once it is introduced, it generally stays in the bloodline. This is why some bloodlines are well known for producing certain faults.



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23 Jan 2013, 11:58 am

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uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.



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23 Jan 2013, 12:01 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
Okay. Now I perceive from whence deriveth the Feminist thesis "Sex is Not an Entitlement."

As women start to enter menopause, their bodies undergo...


Wow, and all this time I thought it was because we don't like to be raped. -_-



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23 Jan 2013, 12:01 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.

is she is having sex with herself, or is there a man also benefiting from the birth control pills? you are selectively forgetting that birth control benefits 2 parties.


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23 Jan 2013, 12:03 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.


Arrant think of it this way. You are always entitled to sex with yourself :D



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23 Jan 2013, 12:18 pm

hyperlexian wrote:
ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.

is she is having sex with herself, or is there a man also benefiting from the birth control pills? you are selectively forgetting that birth control benefits 2 parties.


No I'm not. She is the one who decides who is entitled, and who isn't. And, she wants to be entitled, too.



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23 Jan 2013, 12:19 pm

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ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.


Arrant think of it this way. You are always entitled to sex with yourself :D


Thank you, although some Feminists might think otherwise.



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23 Jan 2013, 12:20 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
Thank you, although some Feminists might think otherwise.


You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means...



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23 Jan 2013, 12:26 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.


Arrant think of it this way. You are always entitled to sex with yourself :D


Thank you, although some Feminists might think otherwise.

Not much anyone can do about it.



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23 Jan 2013, 12:28 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
ArrantPariah wrote:
hyperlexian wrote:
uhhhh feminism isn't mostly populated by post-menopausal women. many of the most outspoken feminists are young university students who are in their sexual prime.

you're just getting all weird now, ArrantPariah.


I recall a lot of noise a few months ago about a college girl at a Catholic university who wanted her birth control pills paid for.

I don't know if she was a Feminist, but it does seem that some Feminists want it both ways: Sex is an Entitlement for them, but not an Entitlement for someone else.

is she is having sex with herself, or is there a man also benefiting from the birth control pills? you are selectively forgetting that birth control benefits 2 parties.


No I'm not. She is the one who decides who is entitled, and who isn't. And, she wants to be entitled, too.

what? that makes no sense. of course she should be entitled to decide who has sex with her body, do you think she should not have that right to her body, that a man should decide that for her instead? you are seriously starting to scare me.

edit: messed up grammar


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23 Jan 2013, 12:30 pm

Ann2011 wrote:
ArrantPariah wrote:
The feminist who sees where his eyes are going wags her finger at him, scowls, and says "You're not entitled, Buster!"

I don't think that's a proper analogy. It's just rude behaviour on the part of the husband, both to the one being observed and to the wife whose probably not interested in her husband's wandering thoughts.


Yes it is. Feminists even want to control our wandering thoughts.

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Entitlement in the sense of feeling that you should be supplied with sex is a form of narcissism. Any sense of entitlement (not just with regard to sex) is often not warranted.


If I go to a grocery store, and have the sense of feeling that I should be supplied with food if I pay for it, does that make me a Narcissist?

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I think it's better just to take what life gives you and try to make the best of it, rather than spending time in pursuit of someone/something that may not be attainable or rewarding.

But, I don't need sex to feel contented, so my view is skewed by this.


Good for you, then.



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23 Jan 2013, 12:31 pm

Arrant, no one can control your wandering thoughts but you. Isms do not have power over your mind. YOU have power over it.