Posted on 02/14/2015 4:17:59 AM PST by Kaslin
Last week I was at a dinner with about 20 people and I happened to be surrounded by 7 women. One of them mentioned 50 Shades of Grey and as it turned out, every last one of them had read the book (Incidentally, two said it is "disgusting" and the other five like it). It might surprise you that so many women have read the book well, until you find out that 100 million copies have been sold. When you consider that you can supposedly hit the New York Times Best Seller List with a few hundred copies moved per week, you start to realize how much of a cultural phenomenon this book has become.
Unlike a lot of other men, I do occasionally like to consume books, movies and TV shows that seem unappealing just because they really strike a chord with women. Sometimes theyre surprisingly tolerable. For example, despite the fact that all the characters were shallow and not very likable, Sex and the City was a fun show well, for the first three seasons when the characters were engaged in funny dating hijinks. As a single man, watching the show almost made me feel like I was getting tapes from behind enemy lines that let me know how women think. Then, all of the women got into relationships and the show started focusing on their friendships and it turned so excruciatingly bad that I never finished watching the series. Also, dont tell anybody, but I kind of like The Notebook -- not enough to watch it again or anything, but it was tolerable for a romantic movie. On the other hand, Twilight was keep your head away from the noose lest youre tempted to end your suffering bad.
So 50 Shades of Grey was my latest foray into the female psyche and the book was just what I expected it to be: porn for women. Some men look at porn. Some woman read at romance novels. Both are designed to arouse, neither is very realistic and neither is probably very healthy. Im not advocating it, but people have powerful instinctual drives and are going to do what theyre going to do.
As a man, reading the book was probably as dull as looking at the pictures in a Playboy magazine would be for most women and thats not just because the writing is bad. The 21 year old heroine, Anastasia Steele, is not a particularly interesting person and her constant talk about how her inner goddess feels is annoying. Ironically, thats probably a big part of why the book is so appealing to so many women. Anastasia is generally attractive and a little puckish, but shes not so exceptional that women couldnt imagine themselves being in her shoes.
On the other hand, as you read about Christian Grey, despite the fact that the book describes him as an almost surreally attractive billionaire, you cant help but think, That guy has severe issues. Granted theyre explained by his background, but as youre reading about his Red Room of Pain and the long, weird dominance/submissive contract he gives to Anastasia, you just want to tell her to run.
Of course she doesnt run because the issues are part of the point. Christian Grey has to be screwed up or theres no drama for the heroine and no opportunity for her to heal him by, well, liking him and having sex with him a lot. In fact, and this may surprise a lot of fans of both series, but Twilight and 50 Shades of Grey are a lot more alike than people may realize.
In both cases you have an extraordinarily attractive, powerful, yet dangerous and damaged man becoming almost obsessive over a young girl he hardly knows because she stimulates so much desire in him. From the outside, neither relationship looks healthy, but the woman is determined to save her man with the power of her intense devotion and love. In other words, they have the same underlying theme, even though one features sparkly vampires and the other has light bondage.
As a man, I can tell you that the book was torturous to read and, no, I wont be going to the movie. I endured the first Sex and the City film so I could write about it and I feel as if thats enough suffering for my art to endure in one lifetime.
It was set on a world where only women lived. For three hundred years, their legends and fables told them that "men" were vicious, dangerous entities not to be trusted in a civilized society.
They had been manipulated by the power structure which produced only female children.
The women of this world were confident and capable. They had been doing everything necessary to survive in this place ever since the colony ship dropped them there.
Someone made the mistake of thinking that a "kinder, gentler" male servant could be devised, which would serve a number of their needs. Scientifically, of course, they were otherwise quite advanced.
And so, the "Reintroduction Of Males Program", R.O.M.P., was initiated.
My story picked up after that.
Enter the eunuchs and homosexual men. LOL
Actually more like appliances or furniture than house-guests.
The reintroduction of males also constitutes the reintroduction of slavery. Guess whose turn it is?
I wonder if the fact that the main male character, Christian Grey, is a BILLIONAIRE holds any allure or attraction for women???
Bill Gates gets lusted after; don't he??
Strange exit drain there!
We WILL see the collapse of our government and our economic system. However, the root cause of all of this is not political. It is spiritual. As a nation, we turned our back on God. Thus, we turned our back on goodness and Truth.
AMEN!
2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, who are called by my name,
shall humble themselves,
and pray, and seek my face,
and turn from their wicked ways; ,
then will I hear from heaven,
and will forgive their sin,
and will heal their land.
Are you still killing your unborn? -- GOD |
And this crap (pun intended) is raking in the money.
There’s no accounting for (lack of) taste, right?
I’m writing a script for “69 Shades Of White”. Guess what it’s about?
69 Shades Of White
Now that sounds interesting.
Yeah...there’s a lot of group activity in it.
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