The Territory of Woman
2/10/2009
a line from
The Diary of Anais Nin:
Vol. 1 (1931-1934)
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As for men not being able to "attack" in an indirect circumferential way (roundabout centripetal force), hence not being able to "eliminate" feminine possibility or desire to enlarge her "territory" I do not agree. However, I think it is true that it is always women who make the scope or frames of reference for man to play or act within, even if man thinks himself so smart as to rejoice the fact having attacked the center succesfully. Such an endeavor could immediately be counteracted by feminine force in order to prevent final conclusions, ultimate answers or defintite solutions. A paradox in my opinion, because which gender's aim is it to start life or to create or to build ???
Posted by eric stallman on 2/10/2009 5:17:07 AM
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