MysterionMuffles Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 I used to enjoy this Facebook group's post because it was undoing the shallowness of most women who look only for resources or attractiveness. They support women in looking for partners who would fulfill them intellectually and emotionally...but then this post happens, what do you guys think? 50 SHADES OF??? A 50 year old woman Writes a book about a 27 year old billionaireWho craves a 21 year old virgin Based on erotic fiction for 15 year old girls.The sex ranges from a few rough thrusts to climax to a few minutes of dominance. I wonder, is that kind of sex based on a 15 year old's experience or a 50 year old's fantasy?Millions of women resonated with the material in the book and have seen the movie, some loved it, some didn't, many refuse to read or watch it - but why did it hit a nerve?Now women can look after their own physical and financial needs, they want the other things a relationship represents - passion and masculine presence. 50 Shades is a depiction of a kind of man that's hard to find - a man ferociously committed to making a statement with his life and passionately connected to the woman he's identified as the catalyst for his inspiration.50 Shades connected because it represented a man willing to lay claim to life and 'love' without apology, maybe not a conscious man, but at least he felt like a masculine man. Men have the ability to evolve to the point where they are masculine AND conscious - as long as women refuse to settle for anything less.Don't settle for a fantasy. Insist on a man who shows up magnificently in all circumstances of life, particularly when the pressure is on. Follow the truth of your intuition and demand that men rise to actually fulfill their potential rather than accepting just the 'promise' of the potential you believe is in them.Graham R WhiteFor women who want passion with authentic depth:www.Facebook.com/groups/ConsciousWomen Original post with meme: https://www.facebook.com/WhatEvolvedWomenWant/photos/a.260087847428215.39706.259983074105359/545113728925624/?type=1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. D. Stembal Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Women have been able to look after their physical and financial needs. It's called marr... er, male disposability. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PGP Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Don't settle for a fantasy. Insist on a man who shows up magnificently in all circumstances of life, particularly when the pressure is on. Follow the truth of your intuition and demand that men rise to actually fulfill their potential rather than accepting just the 'promise' of the potential you believe is in them Yes, and do it all by 30 years of age. Lesson to men: Modern women are the pinnacle of your ambition in life and they don't really NEED you. But to qualify for their attention, you must be evolved into a conscious man that is perfect in every way. Well, I'll do my thing and they can do their thing and let the chips fall as they may. Let's rephrase this: 0 SHADES OF??? A 50 year old man Writes a book about a 27 year old billionaire female. Who craves a 21 year old male virgin. Based on erotic fiction for 15 year old boys. The sex ranges from a few slimy yet loose contractions to climax to a few minutes of submission. I wonder, is that kind of sex based on a 15 year old' boys experience or a 50 year old womans fantasy? Millions of men resonated with the material in the book and have seen the movie, some loved it, some didn't, many refuse to read or watch it - but why did it hit a nerve? Now men (as they have always been) can look after their own physical and financial needs, they want the other things a relationship represents - passion and feminine presence. 50 Shades is a depiction of a kind of woman that's hard to find - a woman ferociously committed to making a statement with her life and passionately connected to the man she's identified as the catalyst for her inspiration. 50 Shades connected because it represented a woman willing to lay claim to her life and 'love' without apology, maybe not a conscious woman, but at least she felt like a feminine woman. Women have the ability to evolve to the point where they are feminine AND conscious - as long as men refuse to settle for anything less. Don't settle for a fantasy. Insist on a woman who shows up magnificently in all circumstances of life, particularly when the pressure is on. Follow the truth of your intuition and demand that women rise to actually fulfill their potential rather than accepting just the 'promise' of the potential you believe is in them. (or rape in the courts). Aspiring king of the manginas esquire. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MMX2010 Posted February 26, 2015 Share Posted February 26, 2015 Now women can look after their own physical and financial needs, they want the other things a relationship represents - passion and masculine presence. 50 Shades is a depiction of a kind of man that's hard to find - a man ferociously committed to making a statement with his life and passionately connected to the woman he's identified as the catalyst for his inspiration. In real life, women aren't aroused by men who view them as "the catalyst for his inspiration"; they're aroused by men who view her presence or absence as indifferent towards their inspiration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papatree84 Posted February 26, 2015 Share Posted February 26, 2015 She is saying women want an Alpha male. True enough I think. The only problem is that feminism, socialism, and hyper-statism in general make it difficult and almost toxic for men to do as she says "show up magnificently in all circumstances of life" (whatever that means). Well one thing she seems to forget is that more and more boys are raised my single moms without any male roll model. Which is mostly women's doing. AND women and society as a whole treat men as disposable resources. Not really a recipe for strong men in the world. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeeel Posted February 26, 2015 Share Posted February 26, 2015 this made me want to throw up. The whole facebook page stinks of shit.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PatrickC Posted February 26, 2015 Share Posted February 26, 2015 "Don't settle for a fantasy. Insist on a man who shows up magnificently in all circumstances of life, particularly when the pressure is on. Follow the truth of your intuition and demand that men rise to actually fulfill their potential rather than accepting just the 'promise' of the potential you believe is in them." There is something about a women wanting the best in her man, which I don't really have a problem with. 'Follow the truth of your intuition', this sounds like anything you want it to sound like. Potentially meaning, 'ladies you know what you want, so demand it from him because only you know, he wont'. Which would be errant nonsense of course. Men know just as much as women do when it comes to their relationships and family. Women don't have some special access to knowledge. Demanding this kind of stuff from your partner is probably something you should do before you meet him, as a list of values you expect in a husband. After that you can merely encourage and trust him to do the right thing. I'm not surprised it's written by a guy frankly. The ladies in that group are loving him up for it. It's the kind of sophistry banter I might of played to a female audience in my past, for some unbridled female attention. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotDarkYet Posted February 26, 2015 Share Posted February 26, 2015 Interesting that none of that discussion refers to actually BEING a person worthy of love and resources. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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