
09-29-2004, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Cassiopeia
Ok - I do feel that the fear of the sexual urges of *strange* males should be perfectly healthy for women to a certain extent. You forget that woman often victims of sexual predation by men. A woman might not think, "nice cock there", but more like, "will this man hurt me?".
Also I don't think that if women became men for a month would do much to change the situation. The idea of a female nude to this day still embodies a passive role more or less. It is something to be looked at by the active (usually male) spectator. So a strange female nude would be considered less intimating by most. I don't think that is the case at all with the male nude which might explain some discrepancies.
Also, I was curious as what you meant about men being stronger than women to aid in procreation.
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It isn't healthy for anyone to fear anyone, or anything. Fear is a necessary evil, but an evil nonetheless. Actually, a poster further up jokingly hinted that women would give out more 'pity' fucks if they HAD lived as men for a month. Interestingly, this is part of my assertion; women would be much more willing to give 'it' up if only they knew - no, felt - how badly we men wanted sex.
To answer your final point, I meant caveman overpowering cavewoman. If both sexes had equivalent bodypower, humanity would probably be about 1/10th of it's current population - but expanding twice as fast than at present.
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