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Why can't a woman's s*xuality be more like a man's? : Comments
By Leslie Cannold, published 10/6/2010Is low libido in women pathological or just evidence that female s*xuality is different to men's? And is a pill the answer?
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Posted by Grim, Saturday, 19 June 2010 8:56:57 AM
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So vanna, given that you've never been to a university, where did you learn "to think negatively of (wo)men in every way possible"?
Posted by CJ Morgan, Saturday, 19 June 2010 9:22:06 AM
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Grim
I am so relieved (mentally) to read your post. My libido has been a major cause of adventures and misadventures (not going into detail), but quite frankly I am glad it has at least settled down. Men aren't the only ones who get lead around by their gonads. I won't be taking any female viagara - well maybe when I'm like 90 - nah, that's a frightening thought. I am very happy the way I am and no big pharma can change that. Posted by Severin, Saturday, 19 June 2010 10:16:42 AM
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vanna
My only mistake was in assuming a sense of humour - the other men got it. Really you gotta chill out. But if thinking I am a man-hater who thinks little of men helps you to maintain your rage nothing I or anyone can offer, it appears will detract from your quest. Good luck, I hope you can find in your heart some way to think more kindly about women at some point in your life journey. Posted by pelican, Saturday, 19 June 2010 1:44:07 PM
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Grim, "I'm curious to know who the drug company intends to market this product to; women, or men? Wives, or husbands?"
I think I answered that on page 1: http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=10536&page=1 The market is there and it is being driven by the superficial, easily influenced (and desperate, I reckon) women who are already clients for sex tours, creams potions and plastic surgery to recapture youth. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1234779/Cougar-cruise-sets-sail-older-women-look-attract-younger-men.html The elephant in the room is the raunch culture of the thirty-something age group and beyond who are upset about growing old. These bored middle class career women have money to spend on frivolous pursuits. It is foolish to pretend that this phenomenon has anything to do with men's demands. In fact there are many women who boast that it is liberating and gets even with men. They must mean men who are just as superficial, egocentric and bored as they are. That is equality of the sexes isn't it, that some women are just as stupid as some men? Goodness there are even some old male *arts boasting how ready they are for action. Is that a horse in your pocket or a large economy sized bottle of Viagra? Posted by Cornflower, Saturday, 19 June 2010 2:22:09 PM
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Robert,
You are quite free to look back through my posts to find a single negative comment made about women. You found it almost impossible to find a single positive comment made by university academics about the male gender. However, you will not find a single negative comment made by myself about the female gender. The denigration of the males is not just a part of universities, and you can also try to find something positive said about the male gender by any teacher in a secondary or primary school. I have looked for some years and found nothing. Posted by vanna, Saturday, 19 June 2010 5:48:33 PM
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Seriously folks, who do you think they will market this product to?
Does the alleged low libido bother the women allegedly affected, or their partners more?
If they target their marketing towards the male partners (I definitely think drink spiking will take a new turn) how do the partners sell it to their women?
"Hey honey, I've got something for all those headaches you keep getting!"
What an interesting world it will be.