Posted on 09/03/2006 7:49:20 PM PDT by MAD-AS-HELL
'If you want to find true happiness, just fake it'
In her latest book, the feminist icon Fay Weldon has caused a sensation by turning the beliefs of the sisterhood upside down. By Amelia Hill Amelia Hill Sunday September 3, 2006
Observer Telling women not to expect orgasms but to fake them, and to praise their partner lavishly afterwards, is not advice normally associated with a woman who has been in the vanguard of feminism for four decades.
Nevertheless, Fay Weldon gives short shrift to the views for which feminists have fought so bitterly over the years. In her latest book, she not only warns high-flying women that they should expect to end up single, she also suggests that sexual pleasure may be incompatible with high-powered careers and that women should simply accept they are less capable of being happy than men.
'Eighty per cent of women only sometimes - or never - experience orgasm. Facts are facts and there we are. Deal with it,' she writes in What Makes Women Happy?, to be published this month by Fourth Estate.
According to Weldon, sensible members of the sisterhood should, therefore, follow the example so graphically set by the actor Meg Ryan in the 1989 movie When Harry Met Sally, and fake orgasms whenever necessary.
'If you are happy and generous-minded, you will fake it and then leap out of bed and pour him champagne, telling him, "You are so clever" or however you express enthusiasm,' she says. 'Faking is kind to male partners ... Otherwise they too may become anxious and so less able to perform. Do yourself and him a favour, sister: fake it.'
(Excerpt) Read more at observer.guardian.co.uk ...
Let me remove his ball-gag first.
Well, of course. It's so hard (ahem) to tell when a man has, uh, "reached completion."
Tip of the day (so to speak):
That explains the problems I had with vegan chicks in college.
If this doesn't merit a salacious ping, I don't know what does.
lol, no you don't have to, he can nod
Good point.
Of course you can, but there are some studies showing that sexual satisfaction tends to increase with marriage.
I wonder if that would apply to vibrators as well? Don't want to demoralize the Energizer Bunny, doncha know ;-)
So many "Johnny Jokes" have that line in it, I love Johnny jokes... : ) <<< me
Posted at the end of the article:
"Feminists who have rocked the boat
'In a patriarchal society all heterosexual intercourse is rape because women, as a group, are not strong enough to give meaningful consent'
Attributed to Catherine MacKinnon, feminist author
'People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute'
Rebecca West
'When a woman reaches orgasm with a man she is only collaborating with the patriarchal system, eroticising her own oppression'
Sheila Jeffreys, lesbian feminist
'A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men'
Julie Burchill"
"Ladies, I have a tip for you about men. If there's something that turns you on, something that gets you a little hot, something that kinda gets your motor runnin' in bed... TELL US WHAT THE #@!&% IT IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" -- Sam Kinison
What happened to your funny bone whe you couldnt tell my reference to dusting meant he wasnt shooting sperm but dust. geez .
"What happened to your funny bone whe you couldnt tell my reference to dusting meant he wasnt shooting sperm but dust. geez ."
- I'm confused.
Your original post (#16) clearly conveyed the sense that the word, "dusting" referred to a woman cleaning herself, ie; a post coital douche. Now, with the above clarification you are implying that the term dusting applied, not to her, but to her male partner "shooting sperm".
Perhaps the analogy you were looking for is not "dusting" but "shooting blanks".
This is goping nowhere-fast.
Nice Post ,remind me to give a damn what you think.
As for you allowing something to pass . Now thats funny. When did the administrators appoint you spelling police and grammar expert?
If you dont like 'em dont read'em . I know I could care less and am certain others could too.
"When did the administrators appoint you spelling police and grammar expert?"
- Lesson Of The DAY:
When challenging somebody on FR, make sure your facts are right, your spelling is correct and your grammar is acceptable. Otherwise you leave yourself open to easy rebuttals. For example, the phrase above, "you spelling police" is grammatically incorrect. "You" is singular and "police" is plural.
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