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Dallas - The Original Series
Jessica's backstory from a modern day perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenny Coyote" data-source="post: 224322" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>They were very masculine women. That's not the norm. In general, men are attracted to feminine women and women are attracted to masculine men. Does the fact that masculinity and femininity exist bother you? If you could, would you do away with both masculinity and femininity? Do you see them as negatives?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no link between sexual behavior and morality?</p><p></p><p>If it were just an issue over power to live one's life, you'd find at least a couple examples of female stars the magnitude of Wilt Chamberlin or Gene Simmons that brag about the number of men they've done. There are plenty of major female stars that have all the money they'll ever need to not be self-sufficient but still you won't find one willing to sacrifice her reputation by saying she's had sex with thousands of men. The don't want to ruin their careers. Most male stars don't publicly brag about the number of women they've had either, but they could if they wanted to and it wouldn't ruin their careers. These people know that what is generally considered acceptable behavior for one sex does not necessarily hold true for the other sex. They understand how the world works</p><p></p><p>Take money out of the equation and it's the same. In high school nobody has a career. Still, it works out that guys brag about having had lots of girls and girls don't brag about having had lots of guys. Girls don't want an image of having been around a lot because that's perceived as distinctly negative by both the guys and the other girls. That's not opinion; it's self-evident. </p><p></p><p>If you're interested in knowing why these things don't change a whole lot very quickly and you don't want to take anyone's word for it unless that's their field of expertise, read some books on evolutionary biology. I don't know of any offhand, but I do know that evolutionary biologists research the reasons for why the differences in male and female sexual behavior and the different standards regarding them developed. Evolution is a very slow process. Biologically, we haven't evolved much in the last 70 or 80 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenny Coyote, post: 224322, member: 102"] They were very masculine women. That's not the norm. In general, men are attracted to feminine women and women are attracted to masculine men. Does the fact that masculinity and femininity exist bother you? If you could, would you do away with both masculinity and femininity? Do you see them as negatives? There is no link between sexual behavior and morality? If it were just an issue over power to live one's life, you'd find at least a couple examples of female stars the magnitude of Wilt Chamberlin or Gene Simmons that brag about the number of men they've done. There are plenty of major female stars that have all the money they'll ever need to not be self-sufficient but still you won't find one willing to sacrifice her reputation by saying she's had sex with thousands of men. The don't want to ruin their careers. Most male stars don't publicly brag about the number of women they've had either, but they could if they wanted to and it wouldn't ruin their careers. These people know that what is generally considered acceptable behavior for one sex does not necessarily hold true for the other sex. They understand how the world works Take money out of the equation and it's the same. In high school nobody has a career. Still, it works out that guys brag about having had lots of girls and girls don't brag about having had lots of guys. Girls don't want an image of having been around a lot because that's perceived as distinctly negative by both the guys and the other girls. That's not opinion; it's self-evident. If you're interested in knowing why these things don't change a whole lot very quickly and you don't want to take anyone's word for it unless that's their field of expertise, read some books on evolutionary biology. I don't know of any offhand, but I do know that evolutionary biologists research the reasons for why the differences in male and female sexual behavior and the different standards regarding them developed. Evolution is a very slow process. Biologically, we haven't evolved much in the last 70 or 80 years. [/QUOTE]
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