History of Feminism
Related: About this forumi read this last night. found interesting. thought, discussion.
I learned from an early age that I'm a sucker for the dickless set. So in an effort to keep shit civil and fair across the boards, I've always been a neck-up kinda guy.
Don't get me wrong: I love titties as much as the next lesbian. But libido can cloud judgment and make a guy act a fool. So from 14 on, I've always tried to deal with women like I deal with men: from the neck up. I don't stare at dudes' tits or dicks: why, then, would I ogle chicks I'm not fucking or have no chance of ever fucking. There's a time for looking at breasts: It's when the shirt's coming off and she's smiling at you lustily. 'til that glorious moment ever happened, it was always eyes-to-eyes for me. It's all friendly until someone wants to cum.
You can't get anything done in this life if you're constantly thinking "I wonder what she looks like naked...?" about every woman you meet. Best to treat 'em all like you treat the guys.
That's why I dig my wife so much. Jen xxxxxxxxx is a woman I can ogle the fuck out of and it's civil, proper, even expected and preferred. With her, I'm all neck-DOWN. Not even sure Jen has eyes, to be honest. But fuck, does she have lady parts that tickle my dick.
I do a podcast with my wife and you can even HEAR what a xxxxx-whipped poon-hound I am for her:
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first comment: Crazy how you can be a total gentleman while still using phrases like "xxxxx-whipped poon-hound". Kudos, great response.
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/uxxpy/i_am_thatkevinsmith_im_41_i_have_moobs_and_i_made/c4zjq3r?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews
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i am not responsible for the rest of the comments. i just read the OP and the first comment. if i need to delete or whatever, yawl tell me and i will. found this perspective interesting. adn i can respect the man in his crudeness. we have a few of these on du, that i "hate to love", lol. they are interesting guys.
redqueen
(115,108 posts)The crude words he uses still cast women as being sex objects first and foremost, though.
He grew up in this culture so its not surprising, but we really do have so much work to do to raise the status of women.