What is wrong with this article, oh were to start, where to begin…
First off quoting a lesbian comedian (Wanda Sykes) about Viagra is kind of like quoting a man on tampon usage, you are kind of looking in the wrong place. I can understand why Wanda might not be able to wait “for the dick to break” but that might not be a universal position for women that actually prefer men.
What a fantastic opening to set the stage for the rest of the article which treats us to all manner of stories as to how old (and young) married women just want to be left alone (sexually that is) but do want to have their men (how else to get a house, car, money, etc.). Well if all you want is a room-mate, there is a solution to that. Get a room-mate. A healthy sexual relationship is part and parcel of a healthily marriage.
What hath Viagra wrought? It has wrought an extended period of sexual intimacy for older couples that would not otherwise be able to enjoy “that” type of relationship.
I just love this other quote:
“I think there’s a lot of women who are married to older men who now have to perform and they find it annoying,” says Judith Regan.
And this one:
Or as Judith Regan, the former editor-publisher and purveyor of the tastes of millions of American women, puts it: “I think there’s a lot of women who are married to older men who now have to perform and they find it annoying. They didn’t get married to have sex with these geezers. They married them for money, houses, and companionship. Sex with them is an irritation.” (As Regan sees it, women are “almost” as horny as men, though somewhat more selective about sex.)
So it is perfectly fine for these young women to marry older men so long as the men don’t get the wrong idea and expect sex (it is ONLY a marriage after all). These sorts of women (that Judith seems to support) are the worst sort of gold diggers. At least with a prostitute you know what you are getting, in this case, you pay but she does not expect to have to play.
According to Jacob Bernstein, for many married women it was just fine when their husbands had the will but not the way (for sex). It was just fine for these men to suffer with the desire that they could not satisfy. The wives were finished with sex so done is done, none for hon. Now Viagra has gone and made a mess of things. These wives still would rather not “play house” with hubby but can’t understand why hubby would (now that he could) look elsewhere for satisfaction.
This is just such a badly written, one-sided, women first article, I can not believe that it got published. It barely hints that the “little blue pill” might be just what the doctor ordered not only for millions of men but also for millions of women that are not really to give up on intimate relations with their men. Nope, according to Jacob Bernstein, men are just such a bother and it is such a relief to women of all ages when “the dick breaks” and they can stop with the irritation of sex.
Monday, April 19, 2010
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You need to lighten up boyfriend. Please develop a bit of humor, irony and wit. And come back as a woman in your next life.
ReplyDeleteHaha, now that is funny!
ReplyDeleteAn article quoting a woman talking about the evils of Viagra and all the harm it is doing to women that “just want to be left alone”. All these wives want is their husband’s money, companionship, house and toys but do not want to be bothered with the announce of sex and I need to lighten up?
To paraphrase Dr. Phil, the only people that think sex in a marriage is not important are the people that are not getting any, and they are wrong.
A marriage without sex is not a marriage. It is room-mates. If you want a room-mate then save some man the disappointment and potentially divorce lawyer fees and just get a room-mate. If you do get married, sex is an expected and healthy part of it.