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THE WAR BETWEEN MEN
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Going back a few chapters in this book you'll remember me saying, "Guys want that "instant happiness" no matter what they have to do to get it. We have been geared to think this way only because of the situation that exists here in the U.S.A. What situation am I talking about?
The "dating and the men getting together with women" situation is what I'm talking about. There's actually a war between men and women here in the U.S. Personal contact between men and women is dying out day by day. The Woody Allen movie, "Everything You Wanted Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask" reminds me of what is happening now in the U.S.
Woody Allen would climb into this "orgasm" machine and the machine would pleasure Woody. Boy that sounds funny, "pleasure Woody! In the movie, men and women were not allowed to exchange bodily fluids. When people wanted to experience orgasm or a climax they would seek the assistance of computers and machines, sound familiar? In my opinion, the movie was way ahead of its time.
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I remember about twenty-five years ago the days of discos were hot, and girls would actually go home with you and have sex with you that night. (If you weren't a geek) You used to be able to whistle at a girl at work, or say some flirtatious remark without losing your job over a sexual harassment case.
There was once a time when a Governor of a state, and a President of a country was able to have an affair with a woman and not get turned in by the woman he was banging. (John F. Kennedy was doing it and everybody looked the other way) Not only that, but our President, Bill Clinton was forced to show his genitals to doctors because a woman claimed he showed his penis to her in a hotel room, several years ago. That woman sued the President and received $750,000 because she SAW his penis. She wasn't raped, molested, abused or treated badly in any way. So if
a picture is worth a thousand words and a penis is worth thousands of dollars, how much do you think my 1989 Chevy Blazer is worth, I'm trying to sell it. (818) 888-2021
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