What editors are obliged to appear to say that men want from women is actually what their advertisers want from women.
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A man is unlikely to be brought within earshot of women as they judge men's appearance, height, muscle tone, sexual technique, penis size, personal grooming, or taste in clothes--all of which we do. The fact is that women are able to view men just as men view women, as objects for sexual and aesthetic evaluation; we too are effortlessly able to choose the male "ideal" from a lineup and if we could have male beauty as well as everything else, most of us would not say no. But so what? Given all that, women make the choice, by and large, to take men as human beings first.
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Women could probably be trained quite easily to see men first as sexual things. If girls never experienced sexual violence; if a girl's only window on male sexuality were a stream of easily available, well-lit, cheap images of boys slightly older than herself, in their late teens, smiling encouragingly and revealing cuddly erect penises the color of roses or mocha, she might well look at, masturbate to, and, as an adult, "need" beauty pornography based on the bodies of men. And if those initiating penises were represented to the girl as pneumatically erectible, swerving neither left nor right, tasting of cinnamon or forest berries, innocent of random hairs, and ever ready; if they were presented alongside their measurements, length, and circumference to the quarter inch; if they seemed to be available to her with no troublesome personality attached; if her sweet pleasure seemed to be the only reason for them to exist--then a real young man would probably approach the young woman's bed with, to say the least, a failing heart.
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What are other women really thinking, feeling, experiencing, when they slip away from the gaze and culture of men?
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Beauty provokes harassment, the law says, but it looks through men's eyes when deciding what provokes it.
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Wrinkles here and there seem unimportant compared to the Gestalt of the whole person I have become in this past year.
May SartonMots clés aging
Do not deprive me of my age. I have earned it.
May SartonMots clés aging
For after all we make our faces as we go along...
May SartonMots clés aging
It is coincidence, I decide, and I am getting old and batty, thinking the universe revolves around me.
Katherine DunnMots clés aging getting-old
I do not listen when anyone uses the word immoral," said the Wizard. "In the young it is ridiculous, in the old it is sententious and reactionary and an early warning sign of apoplexy. In the middle-aged, who love and fear the idea of moral life the most, it is hypocritical.
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