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Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2008-04-27 06:55 am
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Oh, epic fail...

Contraception harms people, society and civilization

Reading this, I have to wonder if the loon who wrote it has ever actually spoken to a live woman. According to him, Women only really want sex every 2 or 3 years, contraception makes women sexual toys, and prostitution is a recent phenomena.

Read the whole thing for great geysers of pure Epic Fail.

[identity profile] caerbannogbunny.livejournal.com 2008-04-27 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not a true believer in monogamy as the ideal, but this guy seriously missed a couple of points with women and with the fact that sex is both desired by and serves as a means to build and maintain "social" relationships--especially between a male (often selected for protective value) and a female (often selected for sexual value).

A concept and a function that is common to some chimps, arguably for bonobos, babboons, and a number of other primates that also have seasonal (long periods between ovulation) cycles.

Many of these primates--even with external signs of impending ovulation like sexual swellings--continue sex during pregnancy.

Yeah.

I think monogamy--or the proprietary, permanent ideal of it--is what makes women more likely to be sex toys...

P.S. Protituion--the exhange of sex for goods--was recently found in monkeys too.

[identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com 2008-04-27 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Penguins do it too. The courtship ritual for Adelie penguins involves males presenting a pebble to a female for nest building. If the female approves of the male, she adds it to the nest, they do a like dance,m and screw like.. well, penguins.

But many females will keep doing this dance with males to get more pebbles even after they've laid eggs!

[identity profile] caerbannogbunny.livejournal.com 2008-04-27 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a difference--especially in birds--between social monogamy (you have one primary partner you are involved with nest-building, etc.) and sexual monogamy where species considered monogamous have offspring with multiple fathers.

I think the guy is just fixated on the idea of multiple wives and is looking at biological systems as a potential source for proof...

I sort of walked back through the blog and it looks like the guy might be a 55-year old father of 3...

...I bet there's some issue between he and his wife though.

Supposedly same guy:
http://www.fertilityhelp.org/about