I’ll try to stay within the bounds of decorum on this. Sorry if anyone is offended, but feminists talking about sex is one of the more mystifying things in our universe.
Why is it that every time one of these feminists starts yakking about sex, I have a difficult time believing that: a) they ever have any, or b) that in the unlikely event they do, they are any good at it? Their entire schtick reduces sex not to it’s purely physical actions (that can be interesting, which they are not), but to an officially sanctioned governmental event, not unlike a city council meeting. I’ve always heard that feminists considered sex to be political. I think it’s the other way around.
Bottom line: Sandra Fluke’s boyfriend (huge assumption on my part) is secretly dreading it; while T___ P____ ... and I will now stop in order to avoid saying anything naughty about any of the conservative women that we all know are hot.
” Sandra Flukes boyfriend (huge assumption on my part) is secretly dreading it; “
She actually DOES, (or did, back when that tempest broke out;) , a guy from a very rich New England socialist family. You never heard about that, did you, hmm? Of course not....Eight months later, the Kenyan was re-elected. Follow the money....
#24 “Feminism was created so as to give unattractive women access to the mainstream of society.”