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Sapphic Stripper posted an update in the group
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Hey, friends –
I’m currently writing a novel and memoir of sorts, that stems from my experiences as a stripper. I just read Female Chauvinist Pigs by Ariel Levy, thinking it would be inspiring and help bolster my arguments for all the fantasticness about my job that I love, and all it did was get me down. Can anyone point me in some sex-positive…[Read more]-
Hey there – I know you posted a while ago, but i just joined the group! Look up “Yes Means Yes! Visions of Female Sexual Power & A World Without Rape” — by Jaclyn Friedman & Jessica Valenti (also check out “The Purity Myth” by Valenti). Yes Means Yes is broken up into a bunch of different essays on various topics, so you should be able to find…[Read more]
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Marsha posted an update in the group
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I am wondering has anyone here read, “The Mermaid and the Minataur” by Dorothy Dinnerstein? She is rather controversial with a basic thesis that men act threatening, women just wait them out and also encourage such testostone fed rantings preferring to defer power to men, while actually retaining power through patience. It could be summarized in…[Read more]
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It’s interesting but I don’t buy it because often that testosterone fueled power turns to violence (not necessarily physical) and it’s frequently directed at those weaker. The person in power isn’t abused typically.
It’s fun to think about how women are actually the power behind the thrones as it were but it’s fantasy.
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