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Maya Preisler
is on page 76 of 124
“...they hadn’t the faintest idea of love — sex-love, that is.”
2,000 years without men and not one single woman fell in love with another? Clearly they’ve been killing all the Queers or this author knows nothing of human nature.
— Aug 06, 2020 09:42PM
2,000 years without men and not one single woman fell in love with another? Clearly they’ve been killing all the Queers or this author knows nothing of human nature.
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Maya Preisler
is on page 78 of 124
“There was no sex-feeling to appeal to...two thousand years of disuse has left very little of the instinct...those who had at times manifested it as atavistic exceptions were often, by that fact, denied motherhood.”
Yeah, there we have it. She doesn’t understand the actual statistical incidence of same sexual attraction in a population, but she’s all about destroying it. Racism, ableism, AND homophobia.
— Aug 06, 2020 09:52PM
Yeah, there we have it. She doesn’t understand the actual statistical incidence of same sexual attraction in a population, but she’s all about destroying it. Racism, ableism, AND homophobia.
Maya Preisler
is on page 70 of 124
“We have, of course, made it out first business to train out, to breed out, when possible, the lowest types.”
— And this is a Dover classic. I’ll take eugenics for 100, Alex.
— Aug 06, 2020 06:23PM
— And this is a Dover classic. I’ll take eugenics for 100, Alex.
Maya Preisler
is on page 63 of 124
“As ‘man among men,” he didn’t; as a man among —— I shall have to say ‘females,’ he didn’t;”
Female is an ADJECTIVE. Woman is the noun. The word you wanted, dear writer, is WOMAN.
Ugh, this book is an endless sea of facepalms after facepalms. Halfway through and my takeaways are as follows:
- 100 years later and we’re still obsessed with pockets
- this is what a Nazi motherland looks like
— Aug 06, 2020 05:59PM
Female is an ADJECTIVE. Woman is the noun. The word you wanted, dear writer, is WOMAN.
Ugh, this book is an endless sea of facepalms after facepalms. Halfway through and my takeaways are as follows:
- 100 years later and we’re still obsessed with pockets
- this is what a Nazi motherland looks like

