Somewhat related: don't you hate it when someone who you thought was a friend starts hitting on you? I can only conclude that the animal/testosterone/biological furthering of the species urge kicks into overdrive and occasionally overpowers the knowledge of the history of the relationship. I have had men tell me that whenever, WHENEVER, they are friends with a woman, they are thinking about having sex with her. I feel I have to accept this as a natural fact of human biology but I find it slightly disturbing because it makes me feel that I'm never truly safe from the predatory aspect of men.
Yes, indeed. I had one college friend who would make an annual pass at me, despite the fact that every former attempt had ended with me firmly booting him out the door and locking it behind him. He wasn't even really into me--it was the simple juxtaposition of 'woman here now, how about we have sex?'
The thing that really bothered me was that it wasn't even a 'friendship leading to relationship' situation in his mind, it was just a mindless, compartmentalized animal impulse. You'd think a philosophy major would be more conscious than that.
In latter years I've gotten a whole lot better at saying 'down, boy!' and not having it undermine the friendship, however. Growing older has its good points.
Yes, of course I miss you, dear Aardvark. But an episode of 'The Office' is not too strong a tonic for some of the idiots whom Pretty Lady has encountered in the course of her travels. Any man who makes speeches, in the face of her bared teeth and folded arms, about the suppressed pining for his unattractive self which he knows he can sense, behind her defensive demeanor, deserves no better.
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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Somewhat related: don't you hate it when someone who you thought was a friend starts hitting on you? I can only conclude that the animal/testosterone/biological furthering of the species urge kicks into overdrive and occasionally overpowers the knowledge of the history of the relationship. I have had men tell me that whenever, WHENEVER, they are friends with a woman, they are thinking about having sex with her. I feel I have to accept this as a natural fact of human biology but I find it slightly disturbing because it makes me feel that I'm never truly safe from the predatory aspect of men.
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Yes, indeed. I had one college friend who would make an annual pass at me, despite the fact that every former attempt had ended with me firmly booting him out the door and locking it behind him. He wasn't even really into me--it was the simple juxtaposition of 'woman here now, how about we have sex?'
The thing that really bothered me was that it wasn't even a 'friendship leading to relationship' situation in his mind, it was just a mindless, compartmentalized animal impulse. You'd think a philosophy major would be more conscious than that.
In latter years I've gotten a whole lot better at saying 'down, boy!' and not having it undermine the friendship, however. Growing older has its good points.
I thought that you were a kind soul, PL. That you would wish "The Office" on ANYONE is monstrous.
Monstrous.
I would as soon live in signal ignorance as to be put through that.
(Ya miss me?)
Yes, of course I miss you, dear Aardvark. But an episode of 'The Office' is not too strong a tonic for some of the idiots whom Pretty Lady has encountered in the course of her travels. Any man who makes speeches, in the face of her bared teeth and folded arms, about the suppressed pining for his unattractive self which he knows he can sense, behind her defensive demeanor, deserves no better.
I bow...chastised.
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