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Jun 20, 2007 08:19

We only want a woman because all men besides me are jerks!

I remember seeing something like this several times the last few months. New spot on the bingo card, anyone?

sexism, too crazy - didn't read, tl;dr

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mogwar June 20 2007, 13:36:24 UTC
I forsee post deletion and whining in his future.

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terpsichoros June 20 2007, 13:36:50 UTC
I missed that in those two comments, but then, I didn't actually read them all the way through.

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ladydreamtime June 20 2007, 14:26:08 UTC
About a third of the way down ...

Neither my wife nor I happen to like, respect, or trust men very much. Just the way things have played out in our lives. I, because of a lifetime of dealing with the rascals in so-called men-type situations. She, frankly because she hates putting up with all their bullshit. Women, often, are much nicer and better companions in the fray. It's no wonder that you find yourself on the receiving end of a lot of "we want a sister-wife posts." But in this case, I am not a collector of women, but desire to be the servant of my wife and her prospective good buddy(ies)...were the miracle to happen (or lightning to strike twice, as it did with my wife and me) and we were to find or be found by somebody like us...to our mutual benefit and enjoyment. I personally like being nice to women...because women, generally, are nicer than men. End of story.

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lightning wight1984 June 20 2007, 14:52:33 UTC
The interesting thing about his analogy is that lightning would have to strike three times in the same place.

Him and his wife only required the one connection, now it's two. That's three bolts, not an extra one :o)

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verygwen June 20 2007, 15:11:05 UTC
I read this and my first thought was "he must not know very many women in real life." ;)

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ladydreamtime June 20 2007, 14:27:05 UTC
*hi-five*

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todfox June 20 2007, 23:59:07 UTC
Is there a central distribution location where we can go to select from the many men which timetraveler7 has discarded?

Oh yes, it's called Planet Earth.

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ladydreamtime June 21 2007, 12:34:41 UTC
OMG, we should totally hit up Earth for a man-shopping trip! Dude, what time's good for ya?

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julisana June 20 2007, 14:21:55 UTC
Have you ever noticed that when poly people try and rationalize and justify their actions, they tend to get all prosey?

Because, damn.

Definately tl;dr.

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ladydreamtime June 20 2007, 15:49:12 UTC
I normally wouldn't read a comment that long, either, but there are nuggets of comedy gold here! Take the next sentence:

It is not about sex; it's about enlargement, expansion, growth...opportunity.

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paperlibrarian June 20 2007, 16:23:29 UTC
I think I got that email in my spam account the other day! But...I don't have a penis...

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cinema_babe June 21 2007, 01:51:12 UTC
Maybe that's what he means when he says he writes science fiction.

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Oh dear... wight1984 June 20 2007, 14:24:41 UTC
God, that man's posts makes my skin crawl...

After talking about how he and his wife 'feel in love' over the Internet and got married after two weeks

"yet, now, we have this overwhelming urge to share our love with others. Jessica wants to share her experienced, "perfect" man *smile* with a soul mate sister. I want to do the same with her. Oh...did I mention that she is 29 and I am 66?" ( linky)

*gag*

There's just something about the line "wants to share her experienced, "perfect" man *smile*" that makes me want to vomit...

Worse, all that text, and still not answering the question that prompted it...

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Re: Oh dear... persipone June 20 2007, 14:39:22 UTC
However this guy dances around, he's an LDS polygynist looking for a sister-wife. I am seriously restraining myself from replying to his posts at this point. I've got nothing nice to say.

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Re: Oh dear... tacky_tramp June 20 2007, 20:21:28 UTC
Word. He spoke far too glowingly of his "polygamous heritage" and how people shouldn't reject FLDS-style polygyny as "evil." Creepy McCreepypants.

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Re: Oh dear... todfox June 21 2007, 00:00:46 UTC
Hmmm.... polygamous heritage... "famous" sf author under a pseudonym... backwards ideas about gender and sexuality... could it be Orson Scott Card?!?!

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