Sunday, January 23, 2011

Audited After My Company Has Closed

"Challenging biology"



Laura told me yesterday that I want to defy biology.

It challenges the biology when you are forced to do something that comes naturally to us.
something that, worldwide, goes against the laws of genetics.
In this case we women persist support to be like in reality we will never be.
not force us to think what they think, to do what we would do.
Why?

psychosis of trying to be more men and women, from what we are?

In 2003, Nic Kelman has set out in raw and visceral that you know everything, but nothing is said. In his book, "Girls" (whose cover, depending on the edition, the title is black with pink, or pink, with title in purple), some types of man are described with honesty detail. I could also say that it is an erotic novel, mainly, if not the sensual eroticism which is only evident because they are well described: reflecting, in fact, it is sometimes disgusting. Businessmen that will build on their power and their money, they go to bed with children, for the simple need to feel alive. The portrait that comes out is that, inherent in man, there is a constant search for affirmation, which is reached with the career, with women, with the fame. Women are shown as a rib needed. Basically, they are prey, and even when they decide to be, are still slaves of their biology.

Now, I would like to explain why Lauren says that I want to defy biology, but I realize that my problems are really not very interesting at the moment.
However it made me think.
I'd like to contact the part I'm having somewhere for some reason afraid.
That part is organic, after all. As we persist in hiding, if we drown the reality of our nature, sooner or later return to the surface in the most worrying.

And I do not know if I really want to spend all life not to be.

"(...) It is not hate what we feel towards you, is resentment. We resent that you say you want to treat you like men, but when you treat men accuse us to treat you that way just because you are a woman. We resent that you want to say that we behave with you as we would do with one of us, when in fact you mean you want us to behave with you as you act YOU with you. (...) "
(Girls, Nic Kelman, p. 139)




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