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6 Sep 2002 07:41:48 -0000
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From: CDale <cdale@techmonkeys.net>
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To: bitbitch@magnesium.net
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Cc: "Adam L. Beberg" <beberg@mithral.com>, <fork@spamassassin.taint.org>
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Subject: Re[2]: Selling Wedded Bliss (was Re: Ouch...)
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Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 02:41:48 -0500 (CDT)
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I dunno, BB. Women who like to be thought of this way should have the
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right to choose to be treated this way. Men too... ahem. (: My boy
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cleans, washes clothes, cooks, fixes stuff, etc, and works the same number
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of hours I do, sometimes more, if he has to catch up with me. (: I
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close him because he is industrious and creative, and because he
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unfailingly makes my bed the minute I get out of it. And boy #2 will be
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here soon to help boy #1 with other things such as pedicures, backrubs,
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and sure, fucking. LOL! (along with the aforementioned "chores") Adam can
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have his cake and eat it too, if he can only find the right girl who has
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the same beliefs about gender roles that he has. Of course, he has NO
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clue where to look, so we will be constantly laughing at him while he
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stumbles around in the dark.
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Cindy
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P.S. the numbers do not in any way indicate importance or favor -- only
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the order in which they move into my house. -smiles at chris-
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P.S. #2. I'm moving. Going to New Orleans. Can't handle any more cab
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driving. The summer sucked here on the MS Gulf Coast, instead of rocking
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like it normally does. Wish me luck. I'm going to look for another
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computer job. Le Sigh. (:
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 bitbitch@magnesium.net wrote:
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> Hello Adam,
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>
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> Thursday, September 05, 2002, 11:33:18 PM, you wrote:
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> ALB> So, you're saying that product bundling works? Good point.
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> Sometimes I wish I was still in CA. You deserve a good beating every
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> so often... (anyone else want to do the honors?)
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>
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> ALB> And how is this any different from "normal" marriage exactly? Other then
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> ALB> that the woman not only gets a man, but one in a country where both she and
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> ALB> her offspring will have actual opportunities? Oh and the lack of
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> ALB> "de-feminized, over-sized, self-centered, mercenary-minded" choices?
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> Mmkay. For the nth time Adam, we don't live in the land of
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> Adam-fantasy. Women actually are allowed to do things productive,
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> independent and entirely free of their male counterparts. They aren't
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> forced to cook and clean and merely be sexual vessels. Sometimes,
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> and this will come as a shock to you, no doubt, men and women even
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> find -love- (which is the crucial distinction between this system) and
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> they marry one another for the satisfaction of being together. I
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> know, far-fetched and idealistically crazy as it is, but such things
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> do happen. I can guarantee you, if my mother was approached by my
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> father, and 25 years ago, he commented on her cleaning ability as a
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> motivator for marrying her, we would not be having this conversation
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> now.
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>
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> If guys still have silly antequated ideas about 'women's role' then
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> their opportunities for finding women _will_ be scarce. Again, these
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> situations are great, provided everyone is aware that the relationship
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> is a contractual one -- he wants a maid, a dog and a prostitute he
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> doesn't have to pay, and she wants a country that isn't impoverished
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> and teeming with AIDS. A contract, versus a true love-interest
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> marriage.
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>
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> Egh. I really need to stop analyzing your posts to this extent. I
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> blame law school and my cat.
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>
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> -BB
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> ALB> - Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg
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> ALB> http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/
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> ALB> beberg@mithral.com
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--
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"I don't take no stocks in mathematics, anyway" --Huckleberry Finn
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