Self-Love Practices to Attract Healthy Relationships
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The 5 Warning Signs Of A Bad Relationship
Stop Comparing Us To Aidan From Sex And The City!
The Truth About Women’s Dating Blogs
Is Bradley Cooper The Male Carrie Bradshaw?
My Low-Maintenance Dream Girl Wishlist
The Little Things Women Do That Turn Men On
Being A Bitch Can Save Your Love Life
Why Your Dating Standards Start with You
The Backlash of Fornication for Single Christians
Learn to Trust God’s Warnings in Relationships
10 Qualities Saved Sisters Seek in a Man
Overcoming Dating Angst as a Christian
many thanks to ALL of the above comments and the time you all took to give me thoughts to chew on. I just want to be clear that I am discussing sexual attraction, and am not delving into the nuances of long term love potential. Yes, sex can lead to love and as my ace boon Dumi reminds me, cutting off sex is often cutting of love possibilities. And though both love and sexual attraction are complicated and politically constructed, there is something, at least in the most primal sense for me, that doesn’t let me point a finger at feminism for a lack of recipricated sexual interest. I also want to be clear that though our discussion of men here can be broad, the author in the original CFC post seemed to be speaking specifically of intellectual/progressive men who, I am assuming, would not be put off or disinterested in dating feminist women. The play of feminism into our romantic lives as women can play into a RANGE of outcomes, including men who are turned on, patriarchs who want to prove we’re sham and just need to be subdued by good dick, men who are turned off because they can’t take no head-strong woman poppin off bout that woman power bullshit, and my personal favorite, THE FAKE MALE FEMINIST (names redacted to protect the innocent).
This conversation is really rich. I hate that I even interrupted it. Carry on.
Sofia
July 15, 2010 at 1:59 pm
First, I’d like to take a poll. How many of the women here have been or know of another woman who has been told any variation on the following statement. Mind you, I do mean EVER – by a person of any sex or gender identity, on a date, in the workplace, at the family BBQ.
“You’re so smart, it’s scary.”
*raises hand*
Stop Comparing Us To Aidan From Sex And The City!
The Truth About Women’s Dating Blogs
Is Bradley Cooper The Male Carrie Bradshaw?
My Low-Maintenance Dream Girl Wishlist
The Little Things Women Do That Turn Men On
Being A Bitch Can Save Your Love Life
Why Your Dating Standards Start with You
The Backlash of Fornication for Single Christians
Learn to Trust God’s Warnings in Relationships
10 Qualities Saved Sisters Seek in a Man
Overcoming Dating Angst as a Christian
many thanks to ALL of the above comments and the time you all took to give me thoughts to chew on. I just want to be clear that I am discussing sexual attraction, and am not delving into the nuances of long term love potential. Yes, sex can lead to love and as my ace boon Dumi reminds me, cutting off sex is often cutting of love possibilities. And though both love and sexual attraction are complicated and politically constructed, there is something, at least in the most primal sense for me, that doesn’t let me point a finger at feminism for a lack of recipricated sexual interest. I also want to be clear that though our discussion of men here can be broad, the author in the original CFC post seemed to be speaking specifically of intellectual/progressive men who, I am assuming, would not be put off or disinterested in dating feminist women. The play of feminism into our romantic lives as women can play into a RANGE of outcomes, including men who are turned on, patriarchs who want to prove we’re sham and just need to be subdued by good dick, men who are turned off because they can’t take no head-strong woman poppin off bout that woman power bullshit, and my personal favorite, THE FAKE MALE FEMINIST (names redacted to protect the innocent).
This conversation is really rich. I hate that I even interrupted it. Carry on.
Sofia
July 15, 2010 at 1:59 pm
First, I’d like to take a poll. How many of the women here have been or know of another woman who has been told any variation on the following statement. Mind you, I do mean EVER – by a person of any sex or gender identity, on a date, in the workplace, at the family BBQ.
“You’re so smart, it’s scary.”
*raises hand*
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