Twitter: G'ni-kti Pots in Book One: The Not So Daily Briefs 2014

  • Nov. 14, 2014, 3:49 a.m.
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1) I am itchy all over… my calves, my thighs, my back, my arms, my neck… this typically means another weather shift is in store but… good golly, it is driving me crazy trying not to itch!

2) This itchiness, among other things, is making it impossible for me to sleep. Gr. This is a key annoyance of Fibromyalgia. Sleep is necessary and good. Sleep is far too often difficult to attain. Without sleep- pain and other sensory issues increase… which make sleeping more difficult...... damned cycles.

3) As part of an experiment my wife and I are trying this month… we tried Jim Beam Maple Whiskey tonight. It is… bizarre. Smells like “Breakfast” but taste is… well… interesting.

4) One of my friends just Facebook Orgasmed her excitement about the new trailer for the Fifty Shades of Grey movie and I am (as always with this “phenomenon”) enraged. Statistically, a large number of women list “dominated/domination” as their primary sexual fantasy. Fifty Shades of Grey was the best selling book since Twilight. The film is expected to make heaps of cash, as did Twilight. BOTH franchises are about aggressive, controlling, dominating men that border on the criminal or abusive. Yet- these men, these franchises, these fantasies are panty droppers and super successful. YET… in the real world? Aggressive men, controlling men… shit, even men who are straight forward with their intentions… are being considered “the bad guy”.... If you want a world where a guy will walk up to you and say “I want to pleasure you until your crotch goes numb”… you can have it. If you want a world where guys will treat women as equals and not sexually objectify women… you can have it. You just can’t have BOTH worlds. So… the strong push for “Evil men look at women as sex objects” just doesn’t jive with the overwhelming support for franchise romances that say “A strong and sexually appealing man takes what he wants with no regard to consequences.”


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