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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 6:34:45 PM   
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True equality will never be achieved as long as all we can do is pull each other down to the gutter and wrestle in the mud of name calling, cat fights and belittlements... much to the pleasure of men.


Not this man, I can absolutely assure you.


Amused.


Isaac,

Did you wink and grin at the screen as you wrote the word "amused", or did you wink and grin when you actually clicked the 'wink' emoticon?   Also, when you wrote the word "amused" in bold, was this an indication that you were winking and grinning really, really hard? 

I've no idea why, but for some reason, I found myself wondering about these matters. 


I suspect you've been grinning throughout this thread, but I'm not certain. Your need to announce you weren't amused is suspect!

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 6:36:21 PM   
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Actually it isn't the only thing I've taken notice of but this is comment-worthy. Because as far as I can tell what you were saying is that all Shakhti needs is a good strong man to "slam" her to her knees and that you see the "slave belly" in her. Or did I get it wrong, in which case please clarify


That one post did what i wanted it too. I have no clue if she has one or not, nor do i care. Her ability to domme or be a slave has no bearing upon my own, nor mine hers. However, she could not see that. She kept raising the point that my desire to serve will pull her back to the dark ages.

Call it shock therapy. It did manage to pull some people's heads out of their asses long enough to actually read what was written. You may, of course, assume whatever you wish about what i wrote. The thread was full of...

Stand or you are just as bad as the rest of them.

Who is anyone to tell me what i should do as a woman?

Who was i to tell Her?

Two wrongs never make a right... but.. in this case... the second wrong got alot of people thinking.

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 7:25:00 PM   
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I suspect you've been grinning throughout this thread, but I'm not certain. Your need to announce you weren't amused is suspect!


You know, Isaac:  I admire womanly women and I like girly girls.  But I do dislike boily boys.  Now go away. 

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 7:51:55 PM   
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Two wrongs never make a right... but.. in this case... the second wrong got alot of people thinking.


Sorry, it just made me think you are dense. I don't think Shakti has suggested that an individual's choice to submit in their own personal relationship was pulling her back into the dark ages. The point has been about social expectations and the role of women in society. Shakti has objected to submissive women wanting to project submission as a social standard for women in general. I don't really agree with her that people on this thread are doing that. But I recognize that this is what she perceives and this is what she is arguing against. I also think you are misperceiving an objection to the social expectation that women be submissive with an objection to what women choose to do in their individual relations. Take a deep breath and stop taking everything so personally.

And, please, stop talking about catfighting. Or at least stop defending your comments while simultaneously bemoaning "catfighting" (aka "women disagreeing in harsh terms").

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 7:57:29 PM   
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Thank you for proving my point.

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 8:00:13 PM   
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Thank you for proving my point.


Thanks for taking everything personally and trying to turn disputes into catfights!

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 8:02:40 PM   
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I took nothing personally... and your welcome if thats how you see things.

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 8:05:21 PM   
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Ha. I got post 666. Do we have a head-banger emoticon?

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 8:10:51 PM   
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You lost me with that. I suspect you meant too. And you are welcome to that point. My point is that what you are accusing me of having created was already created and spreading in this thread. Making excuses for Her is not the way around this. But, please, do continue. Im sure she feels a need to be right, just as much as you feel a need to make her right, no matter how wrong she was.

Now, please, do enjoy your evening.

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 8:14:31 PM   
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ITs a shame that such an interesting topic is getting lost among all the personal arguments that no points are being made for or against nor the reason why feminism exists at all.

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RE: Feminism - 11/6/2009 8:19:44 PM   
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You lost me with that. I suspect you meant too. And you are welcome to that point. My point is that what you are accusing me of having created was already created and spreading in this thread. Making excuses for Her is not the way around this. But, please, do continue. Im sure she feels a need to be right, just as much as you feel a need to make her right, no matter how wrong she was.

Now, please, do enjoy your evening.


"666" sign of the beast? heavy metal satan worship headbanging? It's a cultural reference. I thought it was a pretty obvious one.

And I specifically said that I don't agree with Shakti's read of the situation. I just comprehend, via long practiced reading comprehension skills, that that is the perspective she is arguing from. I didn't say you created the negativity. I just asked you stop simultaneously bemoaning it and taking part in it.

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 6:12:53 AM   
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To me at least, I don't see a need for women to argue in a way that "encourages our successes" because I don't see women as a victim class. I don't think we need to hold each other's hand in the name of sisterhood - if a woman is wrong, I'll tell her she's wrong. I'll do the same with a man.
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I think it encourages women to be weak if you have to hold their hand and tiptoe around the negative, or interject it with a positive...it smacks of patting a puppy on the head - "Well honey, you didn't really do your research, and your argument is completely incoherent, but my what a pretty font you used to type it! Good work!" Seriously what is that?
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Obviously just my opinion. But the idea that "women should stick together because we're women" really grates on me - what does that say about men? If women should 'stick together' who are they sticking together against? Non-women, of course. Men. And possibly puppies. Male puppies.


And for the third time (by my count) on this thread, you and I are in agreement. Except for the puppies thing. No one stands against puppies. I think this is a sign of the apocalypse.

By the way, not to be patronizing, but you really do have admirable sentence structure. It makes it easier to follow how I disagree with you. :)
What you are referring to here, and what I suspect Shakti may be finding so objectionable, is infantilization - which, like it or not, is a rider on paternal politics, just as male infantilization is a rider on maternal politics - both sides essentially object to it, as if it were all a question of who get to be infantilized from a strict institutional, social policy perspective.

Shakti's arguement holds more water, from an empirical basis: there is more empirical evidence of feminine infanitilization historically, and more current attempts to shape institutional policy in this direction, whereas your more conservative (paternal) fears tend not to hold up well under scrutiny, i.e., regulation, PC, which they tend to characterize as infantilizing and react to violently as a class of restriction (the "nanny" state), although in most cases, these are simply prudent and progressive social-economic policies, as a class.

i.e., conservative/paternal oppression fantasies tend to be more emotional than real, the "damage" abstract, whereas feminist fears of oppression have very distinct and well documented antecedents, the consequences very much corporeal, the damage empirically assessable.

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 6:29:37 AM   
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And... Equal access to the REMOTE!



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Hear Hear!

Feminism is a good thing, I support it wildly....but equal access to the remote?

My Gawwwwd man!.....Heresy.

(Some things were simply not meant to be).

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 6:31:26 AM   
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"666" sign of the beast? heavy metal satan worship headbanging? It's a cultural reference. I thought it was a pretty obvious one.


*sings "6..66, the number of the Beast"* Dammit Lucienne now I have that song in my head


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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 6:34:23 AM   
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"666" sign of the beast? heavy metal satan worship headbanging? It's a cultural reference. I thought it was a pretty obvious one.


*sings "6..66, the number of the Beast"* Dammit Lucienne now I have that song in my head



Dammit zeph, now so do I..
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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 7:23:08 AM   
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You know, Isaac:  I admire womanly women and I like girly girls.


Tell us why, Peon. I know I'm curious.

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 8:11:50 AM   
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You know, Isaac:  I admire womanly women and I like girly girls.


Tell us why, Peon. I know I'm curious.



Gentlemen, no catfighting in the feminism thread.

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 9:01:14 AM   
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Well, I was kidding...  but...  It is rather disconcerting  to find that something on TV has grabbed your attention right about the time that somebody else switches the channel.

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 9:04:57 AM   
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You know, Isaac:  I admire womanly women and I like girly girls.


Tell us why, Peon. I know I'm curious.



Gentlemen, no catfighting in the feminism thread.



  You can have that one.

FR to others:

A short note on why we still need feminism. 

A very large man was hitting a woman at a local railway station.  I, and another man, went forward to stop him.  He turned to me and said, "It's all right mate, she's my girlfriend".  Then a veritable gang of coppers turned up to arrest him.  He honestly looked astonished when they didn't accept his explanation.


Another little thought re that thorny subject of 'radical feminism':

Social change happens in the more obvious political and economic arenas first.  Cultural change happens much more slowly.  Psychological change likewise.  In 1973, Nancy Friday published My Secret Garden - a collection of female sexual fantasies.  There was little amongst this collection of fantasies that spoke of female sexual domination.  In 1991, she published a similar collection of more recent women's fantasies, entitled Women on Top.   As the name implies, women were now beginning to fantasise about dominating men. 

'Yippee', I thought.  I do remember other men at the time, though, using that beloved line - Oh no, feminism gone too far!

However, that was a book of fantasies, it wasn't about what people actually did in their real lives.  Only the really hardcore radicals would actually want to take feminism so far as to establish partnerships in which they dominated males.  Hardest core of all  - because it would be such an elastic use of feminism - would be those women who would exercise their right to choose in order to choose to be submissive to men or to women.  And the men who need women who've made that choice . . .

Women wanting to own male slaves.  Can anyone just imagine what the Pankhursts' anti-suffrage opponents would have said if they'd known this would be the end-result of giving women the vote? 

Folks, the nightmare is upon us.  This website isn't just about fantasies, it's about turning those fantasies into reality.  This website - and all those who are female or whose sex-lives involves females - who are part of it, is evidence of feminism gone too far.  This is, indeed, cutting-edge feminism.  It gets right to the radical core of what feminism could ever achieve, at least in one (albeit very important) aspect of our lives.

The radical core?  Oh no, we're not just all feminists, we're . . . radical feminists!

I'm offline for the week so I can't answer any posts.  Have fun all.

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RE: Feminism - 11/7/2009 10:17:15 AM   
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Gentlemen, no catfighting in the feminism thread.



So this isnt the equal opportunities thread then.

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