tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post5410549989963457102..comments2023-12-20T04:18:41.617-06:00Comments on The Hunting of the Snark: The Pill And The Single WomanSusan of Texashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-56869035241634032762010-05-23T17:55:13.389-05:002010-05-23T17:55:13.389-05:00"Kathryn Jean leaps at the chance to get some..."Kathryn Jean leaps at the chance to get some personal affirmation from someone who's actually had sex."<br /><br />Ouch.<br /><br />One of your best posts ever, Susan. I think you have captured the essence of KJL and the projective hypocrisy of her life. Poor little chubby girl finally has something in common with Raquel Welch of all people. Too bad for Kathryn that what they have in common isn't looks, but something more interior. With Raquel, it's apparently "My beauty will carry me," a commodification of herself that seems to have led to much personal unhappiness. Kathryn, on another hand, comes down on feminism for its role in the sexual revolution, something that seems to have passed Kathryn by and left her, sadly, with no reason to use birth control, though plenty of reason to hate Margaret Sanger. I guess that’s because the Pope does. This, as you point out, while she enjoys the benefits of feminism and the sexual revolution—the non-fucking side of it anyway.<br /><br />Thing is, there are plenty of guys, myself included, who have nothing against fat chicks per se and just enjoy a roll in the hay with a nice lady, no matter what size or shape (within limits, of course). So, again, too bad on Kathryn for passing that up. What's with the makeover anyway? I always thought she had some of that smoldering Latina needs-to-wash-the-hair thing goin' on, but this is different, like, Here’s my 1984 School Picture! So much for the smoldering Latina.billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00143974241272608502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-39744967099220210752010-05-23T11:46:24.420-05:002010-05-23T11:46:24.420-05:00I think she calls it "Mr. Hitachi."I think she calls it "Mr. Hitachi."Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-55937827792923671892010-05-22T11:17:23.122-05:002010-05-22T11:17:23.122-05:00I must protest.
Showing two pictures of Raquel We...I must protest.<br /><br />Showing two pictures of Raquel Welch and then that picture of K-Lo was most unfair.<br /><br />Besides, everyone already knows that Ms. Welch is far more intelligent than Rush Limbaugh's hatcheck girl.<br /><br />And even considering the possibility of K-Lo during the process that creates a child is cruel and unusual punishment in its most extreme.<br /><br />Does K-Lo call sexual satisfaction a/an:<br /><br />Reagan?<br /><br />Dick Cheney?<br /><br />Deregulation?<br /><br />Mark Levin?<br /><br />INS Raid?<br /><br />Elimination of the Capital Gains Tax?<br /><br />Joe Arpaio?<br /><br />BP Oil Spill?<br /><br />Avigdor Lieberman?<br /><br />Drone Attack on a Muslim Town?<br /><br />Eric Cantor?<br /><br />Repeal of the Estate Tax?<br /><br />Rush?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-36198279138607115042010-05-21T02:46:01.386-05:002010-05-21T02:46:01.386-05:00Kathryn Jean Lopez is 34 and her eggs aren't g...<i>Kathryn Jean Lopez is 34 and her eggs aren't getting any younger. She's a career woman letting her reproductive years pass her by, instead of finding, catching, and imprisoning marrying a man, the way God and nature intended.</i><br /><br />This could make a chilling horror film. K-LO writes a local column, "Sex Advice From Celibates," and then a hunky, Galt-Reagan-Romney type walks by and sets her heart a flutter... She could be like Annie Wilkes in <i>Misery</i>, but without Kathy Bates' talent.Batocchiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02193752396025012825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-35777216704939818922010-05-19T19:46:54.604-05:002010-05-19T19:46:54.604-05:00Prezackly, kwillow. Its not women who use contrace...Prezackly, kwillow. Its not women who use contraceptives who don't get to be mothers. Most modern women use contraceptives *and* become mothers--they just get to choose how, when, and with whom. <br /><br />And you have to love the typical indignation over the use of the phrase "rhythm method"--its as unfair as talking about how Catholics used to have to eat fish on fridays. Because, ok, they used to have to do that but at some point the rules changed so stop talking about old stuff, already.<br /><br />aimaiaimaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03956073425680585780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-80773590883917199842010-05-19T13:38:28.962-05:002010-05-19T13:38:28.962-05:00Thanks for the pictures.
And extra thanks for not...Thanks for the pictures.<br /><br />And extra thanks for not embedding "I've never been to me"<br /><br />If all the KLo fans in the world met at an Applebees salad bar, would they use the big plates?Downpuppyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10312490198813632190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-82877870129921068292010-05-19T13:10:22.769-05:002010-05-19T13:10:22.769-05:00What a bunch of crap. I got married when I was 40...What a bunch of crap. I got married when I was 40, had a healthy baby at 43.<br /><br />I loathe and despise this hyppo-critcal "woman".Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03176801494652946278noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-13006644167328986802010-05-19T12:53:38.471-05:002010-05-19T12:53:38.471-05:00Okeydokey. First things first:
-- Someone please...Okeydokey. First things first: <br /><br />-- Someone please tell me how a legacy can be "delusionally permissive"? (Is delusionally a word, btw?)<br /><br />-- Lopez: "...they found that their best fertility days were gone by the time they realized they wanted to be women, not women suppressing that which makes them most creative." I guess she's trying to be clever with the word creative when she should have used the word procreative. The idea that any woman would at her "most creative" by being pregnant is .. ah .. asinine and insulting. Women are a lot more than, you know, brood mares.zhakorahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03550880256872825237noreply@blogger.com