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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Poopadoop View Post
    Women are generally much more subtle about showing sexual interest than men, to the point where your question seems disingenuous.
    do they not have women where you live?
  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Poopadoop View Post
    Women are generally much more subtle about showing sexual interest than men, to the point where your question seems disingenuous.
    How many women wear high heels??

    Do you know why women wear high heels?
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaStand View Post
    How many women wear high heels??


    Quite a few.


    Quote Originally Posted by BananaStand View Post
    Do you know why women wear high heels?
    To appear more attractive. That's however not identical to direct comments to the effect of 'i would fuck you right now if i could' that men are more likely to make than women.


    It's kind of like I'm arguing with a six-year-old right now, to be honest.

    Do you have an actual point to make that has some merit to it?
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Poopadoop View Post
    Quite a few.......To appear more attractive. That's however not identical to direct comments to the effect of 'i would fuck you right now if i could' that men are more likely to make than women.
    You really should have this out with MMM, it was his phrasing that started this. But I don't think that a single vulgar catcall is what he meant by "background hum of sexual attention"

    Do you have an actual point to make that has some merit to it?
    My point is that maybe men are NOT solely responsible for this "background hum of sexual attention". High heels are considered attractive for biolgical and physiological reasons. Not aesthetics. The same goes for seductive eye-make up, push up bras, and duck lips (pick any random chick from your list of facebook friends and check out what % of her selfies contain duck-lips).

    When men see high heels, it triggers instinctual physiological responses. It makes the legs look longer. It makes butts stick out. It changes the angle of the vagina in a way that makes it easier to enter. That kind of "presentation" arouses feelings within men, even though they may not be exactly conscious of these feelings. Lipstick isn't just about color coordination. It's to make lips look larger, more supple, softer or whatever (I'm not a make-up expert). That has an effect on men.

    So if women are going to choose to present themselves as sexually appetizing, then they really shouldn't be offended by lingering looks, rubber-necking, wandering eyes, or what men say about them when they aren't around. If that's a problem, wear slacks and tennis shoes. Easy game.

    Another thing that isn't men's fault.....is the massive volume of women who encourage this kind of positive male attention and use it to their advantage.
    Last edited by BananaStand; 03-07-2018 at 08:10 PM.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaStand View Post
    Another thing that isn't men's fault.....is the massive volume of women who encourage this kind of positive male attention and use it to their advantage.
    I don't think fault explains what's going on. If women don't doll up, men tend to not care about them as much. So, women are in a damned if do damned if don't type of situation.

    But that's NORMAL. Men are in the same kind of situation, just with different details. A solution to this issue might be in acting like adults and realizing that there are deep dynamics at play and that denying the natural mode of things is a bad idea.

    I like something Jordan Peterson recently said. When asked how long it takes for society to figure out the rules of engagement between men and women working together in the workforce, he responded "more than 40 years". Insightful.
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    But that's NORMAL. Men are in the same kind of situation, just with different details. A solution to this issue might be in acting like adults and realizing that there are deep dynamics at play and that denying the natural mode of things is a bad idea.
    Amen

    I like something Jordan Peterson recently said. When asked how long it takes for society to figure out the rules of engagement between men and women working together in the workforce, he responded "more than 40 years". Insightful.
    JP is gonna be on Tucker tonight. Tuck is doing a weekly series during the month of March on the state of men in America. Should be a good watch.
  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaStand View Post
    do they not have women where you live?
    Yes they do.

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