July 10, 2012
“As pilot bonobos, the homos…”
discovered the downsides of harlotry. An experienced player was bound to acquire a handful of STDs,
and AIDS practically wiped out an entire generation of “sexually liberated” men. For many, there are also psychological costs. Being desired is a drug, and it’s addictive. When it’s your highest value, it becomes your identity. One of the problems — and this has always been a curse to women — is that sexual attractiveness is linked to the mating instinct, and it peaks in the young. Men mature more flatteringly than women, but most men who trade on their sex appeal won’t relax into the confident, secure, middle-aged manhood of their forefathers. Like homos and movie stars, I wonder how many of today’s players will chase steroids and sex drugs and eventually convince themselves that maybe that Kenny Rogers face lift will look better on them than it does on him. — Everyone a Harlot
Found at American Digest: http://americandigest.org/
Once in America…Most People Wanted to Be a Good Person…Now They Want to Be a Porn Star…What has Happened?
“As pilot bonobos, the homos…”
discovered the downsides of harlotry. An experienced player was bound to acquire a handful of STDs,