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Nemesis
11-16-06, 04:02
It'$ a££ about the money.

Interview with Matthew Fitzgerald.

By Darren Blacksmith.

http://www.geocities.com/aprilhouse/SEX-PLOYTATION.html?992318393090

Matthew Fitzgerald is the author of 'Sex-ploytation', a book that explores just how mercenary women are in seeking men purely on the basis of their wealth. The main message of the book is best summed up in the opening to chapter one:

"The average American woman is a w.hore. Her vagina is a business, and this business is extortion. Her most cherished goal is to live at a man's expense, to luxuriate in a life without work or responsibility. To this end, she deliberately seeks out men with large incomes or with resources adequate enough to warrant exploitation; all other males are rejected as "losers" or "friends"."

The prospect of sex is used as bait to lure men to give up their money.

"When they're on their backs," comments one man in the book, "the meter is running."

The age of romance is clearly dead. Crushed under the stiletto heal of feminism. The young girl pining for romance is a figure from the past. Today's young ladies require the sight of a gold card to get their juices flowing.

"When it comes to romance," writes another man, "a nice guy will finish dead last. That's why I see some guys who are really good people, who start treating women like shit because they're tired of getting turned down. The second they're abusive to women, these girls are all over them. Women are sick."

The book has struck a chord with men everywhere, who are sick of searching for genuine relationships but only get viewed as workhorses – rated according to their economic earning power. And while the average guy has to compete with women for jobs – and give them special treatment in the workplace – he is then expected to hark back to the age when men had the workplace to themselves and pay for 'dating': "Contemporary women want it both ways: they want to fulfil their potential, to make it in a "man's world", to have interesting careers and earn nice salaries, yet they still expect men to pay for then and take care of all their needs."

It's very rare to find a book that reveals a major trend in society that the other media have ignored, but this impassioned polemic certainly is that. It could be depressing reading indeed, but Fitzgerald's powerful and punchy style of delivery makes you sit up and listen, rather than lay down and cry.

However, this is not some dry academic paper, presenting all the studies and research in a tentative way, it is more like a lawyer making his case, a case built up through personal, first hand experience. But you can't just dismiss it on that basis, the message resonates too much with other men. And here is the book's greatest strength: at the end of each chapter we get a revealing collection of quotes from guys who have experienced female sexploitation at first hand. Even if you don't agree with all of his anthropological arguments, the voice of the street doesn't lie, it shouts out in agreement with the book.

I spoke with Matt about his book, the men's movement and whether things are getting better or worse.

Darren:

Exon123
11-16-06, 15:29
Nemesis.

Great Fucking Post, Thank You Very much.

Its for all these reasons I don't ever want any "Free Pussy" again for the rest of my life. I'd much rather say "here's your money and thanks for the good time, maybe we can do this again soon, bye'

Exon

Nemesis
11-16-06, 21:03
Esther Vilar (born September 16, 1935) is a German writer born in 1935 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She wrote the book The Manipulated Man (1971) and its follow-up The polygamous sex (1976) She trained and practised as a medical doctor originally.

From her book - "The Manipulated Man"

A woman will make use of a man whenever there is the opportunity. What else could the woman have done when her car broke down? She has been taught to get a man help. Thanks to his knowledge, he was able to change the tyre quickly - and at no cost to herself. True, he ruined his clothes, put his business in jeopardy and endangered his own life by driving too fast afterwards. Had he found something else wrong with her car, however, he would have repaired that, too. That is what his knowledge of cars is for! Why should a woman learn to change a flat tyre when the opposite sex (half the world's population) is able and willing to do it for her?

Women let men work for them, think for them and take on their responsibilities - in fact, they exploit them.

Since men are strong, intelligent and imaginative, while women are weak, unimaginative and stupid, why isn't it men who exploit women?

Could it be that strength, intelligence and imagination are not prerequisites for power but merely qualifications for slavery?

Could it be that the world is not being ruled by experts but by beings who are not fit for anything else - by women?

And if this is so, how do women manage it so that their victims do not feel themselves cheated and humiliated, but rather believe to be themselves what they are least of all - masters of the universe?

How do women manage to instill in men this sense of pride and superiority that inspires them to ever greater achievements?

Why are women never unmasked?

Some quotes:

"If a young man gets married, starts a family, and spends the rest of his life working at a soul-destroying job, he is held up as an example of virtue and responsibility. The other type of man, living only for himself, working only for himself, doing first one thing and then another simply because he enjoys it and because he has to keep only himself, sleeping where and when he wants, and facing woman when he meets her, on equal terms and not as one of a million slaves, is rejected by society. The free, unshackled man has no place in its midst."

"Men have been trained and conditioned by women, not unlike the way Pavlov conditioned his dogs, into becoming their slaves. As compensation for their labours men are given periodic use of a woman's vagina."

"If praise is applied in the correct dosage a woman will never need to scold. Any man who is accustomed to a regular and conditional dosage of praise will interpret its absence as displeasure."

"Someday it will dawn on man that woman does not read the wonderful books with which he has filled his libraries, and though she may well admire his marvelous works of art in museums she herself will rarely create, only copy."

She gets great reviews on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0953096424/thethinkinmansmi?creative=327641&camp=14573&link_code=as1