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By Liz Conor, published 4/7/2007It is an absolute taboo for a woman to betray any self-awareness of her visual appeal, especially in politics.
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Posted by HRS, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 11:00:00 AM
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Maxine McKew may be just right for Liz Conor, and if McKew has any sex appeal undoing a button or two, or even showing a little ankle aint going to cut it for this porno star, Elle, GQ model, movie actor, actress, boy band inspired generation. I don't know his tastes but it might be a nice send off for Howard.
Posters like MLK who want to shine a light on the sexualising of the female while hiding behind her playgirl and reading the latest article in Ms. on the 10 best ways to arouse your teen lover all the while denying that women sexualise men in any equal form. Of course women never read those articles. Riiiight. Here's a link speaking on female sexualisation of men and a book/movie review on subject. http://www.trueu.org/dorms/womenshall/A000000490.cfm http://www.tinynibbles.com/bookmovie.html Posted by aqvarivs, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 1:29:29 PM
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I don’t find Muhammad Ali “physically attractive” or “sexually desirable”, and personally I don’t know of any other men who do.
The idea that men vote for women based on their sexual appeal is total hogwash, but it is the type of nonsense that is so often said about the male gender by a feminist.