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From: CDale <cdale@techmonkeys.net>
To: Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org>
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Subject: Re[2]: Selling Wedded Bliss (was Re: Ouch...)
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Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 05:01:51 -0500 (CDT)
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 bitbitch@magnesium.net wrote:
>
> > If guys still have silly antequated ideas about 'women's role' then
> > their opportunities for finding women _will_ be scarce.
>
> What is silly and antiquated depends a lot on which country you live in.
It also depends on what the fad is or what is in style. (:
> I don't have statistics on the love half life, but it seems long-term
> relationships use something else for glue.
>
> Clearly our non-silly non-antiquated ideas about relationships have
> resulted in mostly short-duration relationships and single-parented,
> dysfunctional kids (not enough of them too boot, so to keep our
> demographics from completely keeling over we're importing them from places
> with mostly silly and antiquated ideas).
Actualy our silly antiquated ideas about relationships and love have
resulted in the bleedings of many upon many a page (and musical instrumnet,
and canvas) What's the problem if we dash a little Mrs. Dash on them? (:
Or cayenne. Or ginger. (mm ask me about ginger root play).
And let me tell you this: just because a child happens to be
single-parented (what a word), does not mean that child is dysfunctional
or lives in a dysfunctional home. The govt/media/church has tried to make
it look like there is a disintegration, when in fact, there is a coming
together of other family members and friends to raise children. It's not
decaying -- it's changing. Nothing wrong with change.
> At least from the viewpoint of demographics sustainability and
> counterpressure to gerontocracy and resulting innovatiophobia we're doing
> something wrong.
>
> Maybe we should really go dirty Tleilaxu all the way.
>
Maybe y'all should buy m-w some more bandwidth.
C
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"I don't take no stocks in mathematics, anyway" --Huckleberry Finn