desertvixen: (sexism)
desertvixen ([personal profile] desertvixen) wrote2007-12-16 09:07 am

More from http://www.andtheylivedhappilyeverafter.com

http://www.andtheylivedhappilyeverafter.com/13.htm

Entitled, His penis.

Everything a woman values most in life can be directly attributed to her husband's penis.

I maintain that most women's primary goal in life is to get married, and to a lesser degree, to have a family.


You can't be a wife without a husband, or a mother without a father, and neither of these would be possible if it weren't for a man's sexuality.

A man has to want you before he'll put the shiny ring on your finger and the pretty baby in your lap. He has to fall in love with your beauty, your intelligence, your sexuality. He has to feel that desire for you...where? You guessed it. He has to love your mind, no doubt, but never underestimate how much his body has to want your body. You should feel honoured and flattered every time he presses up against you and lets you feel how much he wants you. He is paying you a compliment; not only do you excite his mind, but you excite his body too, the combination of which is essential for romantic, sexual love.


A man's penis is what makes him a man. It gives him the drive and determination that men have, it makes him do the thousand and one little things women find so endearing about men. It makes him strong and courageous, a valiant protector, a fierce defender, a world conqueror and an explorer of brave new worlds.

No, the penis makes him male, it doesn't make him a man. Acting like a grownup is what makes him a man versus a boy.

She also has an article about how romance novels serve as a marriage manual.

DV

[identity profile] garpu.livejournal.com 2007-12-16 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Hrm. Romance novels as marriage manual. Does that mean Steve has to rip his shirt off and let his long flowing locks flail out behind him whenever he's horny? Sucks to be him, then, since he shaved his head. ;)

[identity profile] datajana2007.livejournal.com 2007-12-17 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
"She also has an article about how romance novels serve as a marriage manual."

*snickers*