From the article: ‘Richard Lippa, a psychologist at California State University, Fullerton, has employed surveys of thousands of subjects to demonstrate over the past few years that while men with high sex drives report an even more polarized pattern of attraction than most males (to women for heterosexuals and to men for homosexuals), in women the opposite is generally true: the higher the drive, the greater the attraction to both sexes, though this may not be so for lesbians.’
If it’s true, it goes to show, at least in so-called heterosexuals, how repressed men are. Where women, given that this is true, are then far more in touch with all sorts of desires, men are only willing to allow certain kinds of desires. And to think how many ‘feminists’ curse Freud for daring to advocate that women are best developing a vaginal orgasm, playing into the same misogynist hand as the men they fight against…
Where are Deleuze and Guattari when you need them?
January 24, 2009 at 6:15 pm
From the article: ‘Richard Lippa, a psychologist at California State University, Fullerton, has employed surveys of thousands of subjects to demonstrate over the past few years that while men with high sex drives report an even more polarized pattern of attraction than most males (to women for heterosexuals and to men for homosexuals), in women the opposite is generally true: the higher the drive, the greater the attraction to both sexes, though this may not be so for lesbians.’
If it’s true, it goes to show, at least in so-called heterosexuals, how repressed men are. Where women, given that this is true, are then far more in touch with all sorts of desires, men are only willing to allow certain kinds of desires. And to think how many ‘feminists’ curse Freud for daring to advocate that women are best developing a vaginal orgasm, playing into the same misogynist hand as the men they fight against…
Where are Deleuze and Guattari when you need them?
January 25, 2009 at 5:49 am
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