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rohina:
Hey, Dark Ron, characters in Fappy Beach do not count as actual women for the purposes of surveying women's opinions on objectification.

mistressgemini:
Quote from: Drakron on 2010 September 25, 00:16:32

At least he says what he thinks and sticks around, a lot more that can be said about other wussies.

I do say women do give A LOT of conflicting issues, its not hard to see women saying "dont treat us like a object" and then they expect men to treat them EXACTLY like that ... any men that is brave enough to venture the world of female literature can fix plenty of examples of that, after all Twillight success must means something (and not that people are stupid, I already knew that).

Of course I know enough to not argue that point in a estrogen filled forum, another misconception is that women are meek ... bullshit, they are far more aggressive that any men and if women were in power back in WW II we would not have to worry about things today because we would be dead, by nuclear fire.


Are you the adopted son that Claeric was speaking about? Please explain how the fuck you can count Twilight success? The only people that I know who bought that are under the age of 18 and busy getting knocked up intentionally.

Edit to fix the bad job of editing before I hit submit.

Drakron:
Quote from: mistressgemini on 2010 September 25, 00:53:58

Are you the adopted son that Claeric was speaking about?

 ::)

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Please explain how the fuck you can count Twilight success?

Demographics, I just used a notable example but you really think its the only one?
How about Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter?


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The only people that I know who bought that are under the age of 18 and busy getting knocked up intentionally.

http://www.examiner.com/twilight-in-national/the-demography-of-a-twilight-and-new-moon-fan

witch:
I don't think they're talking about the same book I read:
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Finding the powerful love story and precious (yet, at times, subtle) intricacies of the storyline...

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Teen fans love the characters not only for their encapsulating dialogue
encapsulating  dialogue?

I think we could safely say that this reviewer doesn't have the foggiest notion of who might read these books, aside from the natural suspects. It's all guesswork based on seeing a few lines of people waiting to get into cinemas.

The reason this story resonates with so many people is purely that it matches the patriarchal myth that is inculcated in so many women throughout childhood; the myth that our prince will come, that he will save us, that he will love us, and, that despite being all-powerful, he will be benevolent toward us. Said myth is, of course, bollocks.

mistressgemini:
Quote from: Drakron on 2010 September 25, 13:48:23


::)

Is that a yes or no? I don't read emoticon.

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Demographics, I just used a notable example but you really think its the only one?
How about Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter?

I have never heard of Anita Baker or Vampire Hunter. If you said the Sookie Stackhouse series or Vampire Chronicles you'd of had me pegged. I am a fan of True Blood for the sexy viking, the vampires that aren't sparkly or sensitive, the violence, and the sex scenes featuring the sexy viking. I am a fan of the books for similar reasons.

You would have better luck learning about women if you spent more time with them and less time reading about them.

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http://www.examiner.com/twilight-in-national/the-demography-of-a-twilight-and-new-moon-fan


It appears the person that wrote the article pulled the information out of their ass.

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