Wednesday, August 28, 2013

SEXUAL PLAYS - GOD'S RULES

Nature is terribly unfair when it comes to  equality among men and women.   I now believe God was a man or is a man. 
(Apparently there is an eternity about God when talking to those in his kingdom.)


FACT 1:   
Procreation is the name of the game. Women have a 20-year window presuming her sexual activity starts at 15 giving her a lee way of 2 years of pubescence awareness.






FACT 2:


Procreation is very much the name of the game in pre-pubescence  young boys.   Their window has the potential of an almost  “no age limit”.  They can spring to attention as young as 11 and go on, God willing, as old as 90.








FACT 3:


Once motherhood begins, general nurturing and stabilizing the family unit prevents philandering on the part of a woman.

Looks and figure does a count-down for menapause.



FACT 4:




Once fatherhood begins, the reinforcement of his virility is confirmed.  He then ventures out forth to regain that virile status once more, to be repeated  until production of semen is diminished. 






Now tell me God isn’t a man!


Loin grumblings in societies that allow 4 or more wives manifests itself in religion. Then there are societies that hide mistresses until faced with penalties of inheritance haggling.   Or politicians disgraced by scorned women.

Now try swapping the shoe on the other foot, we would have a huge crack in the institution of families.  In certain tribes, women are circumcised.  

For what may I ask?

So the female sexual proclivities become diminished in order to redress the balance in the male supremacy. Therefore, there are no contests, intellectually or physically between the two sexes.

You would think I am a feminist, but in fact not so.  The reality of  the whole evolution has only produced a sense of craftiness and deceitfulness in order to survive the imbalance. 



I for one prefer the warmth cuddly, soft spoken, sensual womanly charms of Marilyn Munroe.  Perhaps she was not endowed cerebrally – that’s why longevity eluded her.


Play dumb, act stupid but be cunningly clever.  That’s my legacy to my daughters, grand-daughters, and women at large.




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