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- From: scg@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Scott Goehring)
- Newsgroups: talk.rape
- Subject: Re: <None>
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- Date: 29 Jul 92 13:45:50 GMT
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- dcrosgr@uoft02.utoledo.edu writes:
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- >The biggest difference I can think of is a woman can fulfill her
- >sexual fantasies any time she wants. Men must wait for the woman to
- >want to fulfill hers before they can fulfill theirs.
-
- Doesn't it generally take two (or more) to fulfill a sexual fantasy?
- How it is any different for women? A woman needs a willing partner
- (male or female), just as a man does.
-
- I suspect there is an underlying assumption that you're making.
- Perhaps something about how men are always ready to perform?
-
- By the way, some of my sexual fantasies do not involve women in any
- way. Some require both men and women. Please be careful not to shove
- 'sexual fantasies' into the heterosexual one-on-one mold.
-
- >(Not fair in the least!) The end result is a woman fantasizes about
- >exercising this option of sex on demand, while the man fantasizes
- >about having the option of sex on demand.
-
- I find the entire concept of 'sex on demand' extremely revolting.
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