To: C. Edmund Wright
speaking purely philosophically, you cant 100% make that assumption because no man is attracted to all women and no woman to all men - so right there you have the start of the breakdown of your equation.
Where did I say that 1 man is attracted to ALL women or vice versa? In your examples, the common denominator is that a man was attracted to a woman, whether it be short hair or blond hair or athletic shape or buxom, etc.
We do have the choice of the act itself. I am just saying that in SOME men and in SOME women, that choice may be extremely hard due to intense urges. And the start of those urges begins in the brain.
69 posted on
06/09/2011 2:20:55 PM PDT by
Eagle of Liberty
("You're a different kind of special..........")
To: Eagle of Liberty
>>> We do have the choice of the act itself. I am just saying that in SOME men and in SOME women, that choice may be extremely hard due to intense urges. And the start of those urges begins in the brain. >>>
And we agree, and since this is a political forum and politics has to do with ACTS and NOT urges - the choice to act or not to act is the ONLY thing that is relevant — which was my only point.
71 posted on
06/09/2011 2:25:12 PM PDT by
C. Edmund Wright
(American Thinker Columnist / Rush ghost contributor)
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