[MD] the role of woman
Jan-Anders
jananderses at telia.com
Tue Aug 11 12:51:59 PDT 2009
Hi Gav.
(Repeating this with the right subject on. Also correctd some surioc misspelling.)
Enjoyed your short novel...
I think men and women are totally different biologically cell by cell by the
different X-Y Chromosomes.
Their social behavior is cultural and differs from world to world.
Experiences from genderly based inconveniences is not a biological matter.
Thaughts and thinking shouldnt be affected of their gender at all. Thats
just a question of learning and education.
Some retarded cultures are only able to perceive the SIZE of the sexual
organs as an important matter. Running around naked on New Guinea dressed
only in their oversized penis covers.
More civilized cultures can interpret the FORM of the sexual organs as a
genderly directive. Men in these cultures use their spear- or plow- like
organ as confirmation to abuse, rape and kill women. Seeing women as
"not-human" animals and treat them like that. Locked in property.
Genderly equalized men and women in advanced cultures are using their
genitals mainly as a SENSITIVE organ. The mutual pleasure from
intercoursing actions leads to better sex and orgasms from inside
instead of ejaculations caused by physical force from outside the body.
The mutual reliance achieved by the confident knowledge about both parts
interest in shared benefits are liberating the need for self control.
Paradise in sight.
Up to 90% of the brain resources are normally occupied to "stay cool" and
confirm your own state, that your are all right and well. We're all
different but you know for sure that nearly everyone think just them are
getting it right.
"For such is the nature of men, that howsoever they may acknowledge many
others to be more witty, or more eloquent, or more learned; Yet they
will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves: For they see
their own wit at hand, and other mens at a distance." Thomas Hobbes,
Leviathan ch XIII.
Dogmatic persons are often trapped in an exaggerated need for
selfconfirmation. We can sometimes see that these kind of people are
getting more relaxed from monomaniac ideas in periods when they happen
to fall in love for a while. This release of the internal thought
control system doesn't usually last long enough however. Most of them
fall back again into the former state of dogmatism. But I think that
it's how the evolutions works, forth and back in small steps. Thank's to
our memory, mistakes aren't redone too frequently.
Jan-Anders
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