Truth in Stereotypes 101: If you heard a woman say this …

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on December 19, 2007 at 11:00 pm

Ahem:

“I have, let’s see, NO friends that don’t have sex with a guy within the first week of dating him. It is a myth that men are more into sex than women in relationships.”

What would you think?

John Hawkins has the quote, who said it, and his response here. The comments section to the post is interesting, to say the least ;)

My reaction? I have little else to add except to say Toldjah So.

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  1. camojack says:

    Having been something of a slut myself in days gone by, it would hardly be egalitarian of me to hold those of the opposite gender to a higher standard. :o

  2. forest hunter says:

    Camojack: Hi my name names camojack. :)

    Group: Hi camojack. \:d/

    Camojack: Hi and I, I’m a man slut. :">

    Group: aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh >:d< (pats him on the back and gets his telephone number) b-)

  3. camojack says:

    Which is why I could never run for President; too many disgruntled females in my wake… :((

  4. Severian says:

    Disgruntled? Heck, all of MY former girlfriends remain gruntled to this day! :d

  5. Tom TB says:

    Having made my living in an almost all male field, (i.e. automotive and truck mechanics), it’s beyond me why women would want to emulate men by boasting about their sexual “conquests”. I worked at B-3, One World Trade Center for the Port Authority of NY&NJ in the ’80s, and we had a garage attendant in his early ’20s who claimed he had just been intimate with his 100th woman. Of course, no believed him, and a co-worker pinned a pair of briefs on his locker, and wrote on them “Thanks for making me #101, Love, Bruce.”

  6. PCD says:

    Tom,

    My daughter is at UTI getting her training to make your field a much less male dominated field. My problem is she is Ford-phobic and Chevy-centric.

  7. Steve Skubinna says:

    Well, I’d say that person is a slut and hangs around her own ilk, and is not typical. And then I’d point to the body of evidence pointing in the other direction from this person’s conclusions.

    Many people insist their behavior and attitudes are more prevalent than they are, q.v. the nutroots and their echo chamber. I don’t make that assumption about myself, and in fact realize that many of my beliefs and opinions are not mainstream. And I am okay with that. I don’t insist that everyone follow my path, and that those who do not are stupid or evil.

    And from the above I believe that everyone can see that I am not a lefty.

  8. G-Monster says:

    I think know why single people boast about there encounters. Most times the stories are incredible and thier friends love hearing about them, and other times it’s so the married people in thier office quit feeling sorry for them because they’re single.

    Just my 2 cents.

  9. forest hunter says:

    Boasting in my book is just that, (I don’t care for it much) no matter the topic but as to the sluttyness of it all, there is a major piece missing in some ones character that can allow such types of behavior. What ever the words and excuses are used to describe this aspect of selfish behavior are, the definition remains the same.

    There are a couple of morons leaving comments in the link which detail the lengths that too many fools would follow, just to arrive at some out of context justification to match their shallow grasp of life’s qualities.

  10. Dr.D says:

    The person who made the comment sure has trashy friends, and quite likely is describing herself as well. I would just as soon keep my distance from all of that group. They clearly have no self-respect, and I have no respect for them either.

  11. Lorica says:

    The tragedy is that some many believe they can find fulfillment in these sexual escapades. It is a sad state of affairs, when people believe sex will help them with ego problems. Men tend to boast, and women tend to get hurt. Just truly sad. – Lorica