The Relative Importance of S*E*X

Dian Donnell meadow@austin.rr.com
Tue, 29 Apr 2003 11:00:12 -0500


I'm wondering if it may also have to do with the circumsision of women which
occurs in muslim societies, which must dampen the libido, insurance for loyal
wives and indifferent Act partners.
d

austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net wrote:

> I think a lot of it has to do with the exaggerated importance Westerners,
> and Americans in particular, impart to the Act. For much of the world (read:
> third world) it's a rather matter of fact aspect of behavior. (Now marriage!
> That's a serious event!)
>
> I must plead guilty in this matter too, as I got brainwashed like everybody
> else by this attitude. For much of the world, really, it's no big deal.
>
> It occurs to me that it may be analogous to the way an average American and
> an average Frenchman regard eating. For the former, it's fuel to load up
> on -- for the latter, it is a most serious matter, of central concern,
> indeed.
>
> Ha.
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dian Donnell" <meadow@austin.rr.com>
> To: "Byron Black" <blacky@cbn.net.id>
> Cc: "Michael Eisenstadt" <michaele@ando.pair.com>;
> <austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 3:47 AM
> Subject: Re: Sexual Insights, FYI
>
> > I dated an arab back then, in '67 or so, when they had the war with
> > Israel(?).  He was a very sweet guy, smiling a lot not from guile but
> > innocence.  We split soon after he said I was too much for him in the
> sack.
> > Guess that's another way of putting what you wrote.
> > Because of the war, we went to some of his arab friends' apartment to
> watch it
> > on tv.  I noticed that most of their girlfriends were heavy into make-up,
> > jewelry, in my humble opinion overdressed.  Not too much into the politic
> but
> > noticing that style!
> > d
> >
> > Byron Black wrote:
> >
> > > > Byron Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I was quite fond of the lads, as they were mostly
> > > > > my age (19~20). Ahmad Ahmad, Hamad Al-Hawas, a
> > > > > number of others, none of whom I've been able to
> > > > > root up on the web.
> > > >
> > > > Sati asked if I remembered Hamad Al-Hawas. I didnt catch the name
> > > > correctly when he said it, I thought he was saying Howard
> > > > Ha... something, some Anglo name.
> > > >
> > > > Do you remember anything more about Al-Hawas? Interesting
> > > > that Sati remembered him after 40 years and wondered
> > > > whether I did too.
> > >
> > > He was a tall good-looking fellow with a very long kind of camel face.
> Very
> > > gentle and good natured. But alas he wasn't having any of what I had to
> > > offer.
> > >
> > > > I do remember someone pointing out one of the Saudis and
> > > > identifying him as from the Mukhabarat sent to Austin to
> > > > keep an eye on the lads.
> > > >
> > > > On a related subject, a lady friend of mine (and Wayne Johnson's)
> > > > once told me she was much given over to tickling the pickles
> > > > of the Arabs who hung out in the Chuck Wagon
> > >
> > > Nothing to write home about. Methinks no one teaches the Arab men how to
> > > screw, to wit, how to exchange physical pleasure with your partner (be
> it
> > > male, female or dromedary). They just hump and jump off... and then act
> > > grumpy with you like you've brought them down a notch or something.
> > >
> > > I've read numerous accounts of women who, after getting screwed,
> suddenly
> > > become semi-invisible, or perhaps a kind of annoyance. Like, get lost
> lady
> > > I've shot my load. Not exactly what you'd expect after all that glorious
> > > calf-eyed romancing the Arab men are so expert at.
> > >
> > > Or maybe I've been spoilt by Ornamentals, hmm.
> > >
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