Here in the Prozac Nation: the land of drugs, the Rainbow Flag, and Scientism, there is a tendency to tout our alleged 'exceptionalism'. This is despite being one of the most dysfunctional cultures on the globe. This dysfunction and ignorance is especially apparent when stories (and weird theories) about human sexuality are circulating in the news. Given the high percentage of perverts working in the American Media, it's probably not surprising that there's a strange obsession with a subject that nearly every other culture on the planet understands quite well.
I've said before and will say again that American culture is simultaneously the most sex-obsessed and sex-negative culture in the world. American attitudes towards sexuality are literally like this weird cross between Pol Pot's Cambodia and the Weimar Republic. We hardly need to give examples. In the public schools, paedohysteria exists side-by-side with overt homosexual grooming. Major institutions will summarily fire anyone who engages in flirting with the opposite sex; the same entity will also dismiss anyone who believes that executives hanging out in gay-bars is scandalous. So-called 'Pride Parades' are displayed in every major city while beauty pageants are called 'sexist.' Pornography makes more money than all major US sports' leagues combined; women are routinely profiled in the MSM for making six figures in the industry while any man who gets caught looking at it is held up to shame and ridicule. And so on and so on: the examples are endless. It's gotten so bad that Martin Luther King---the last remaining American with an official holiday named for him---was celebrated in statuary on Monday by depicting two pairs of hands grasping a phallus. I'm not even going to comment on that one.
In such an atmosphere of repression and ignorance, Scientism naturally finds a wide field for operation. Science long ago split from religion and philosophy; later it split from objectivity; today (for the right price) it even disregards Common Sense. Science today is full of good old-fashioned sorcery where one's wish is Science's command. They tell us (with no evidence) that gender roles are nothing but artificial social constructs and that one's birth gender is irrelevant. The fact that mathematically there should be as many women identifying as men instead of the reality that 99% of gender-switches are male to female doesn't factor in. A woman doesn't want to be a mother and mumbo-jumbo presto chango a baby is magically transformed into a mass of disposable tissue. In fact, in some States, it isn't really a baby until somewhere between 15 weeks and 9 months---then aborting it is murder whereas just a few moments before it wasn't human. Or like so-called age of consent laws: a girl aged 17 years, 11 months and 364 days is a 'child': the very next day she can legally work for a Strip Club. The 'settled science' is full of magic numbers just like the occult formulas of old.
On the subject of female sexuality, a little-known surgical procedure is being touted by social media influencers to cure another age-old problem: the loss of virginity. For the bargain price of just $10,000, women can now magically erase even a lifetime of bad choices and start all over again.
"A Miami woman is claiming she underwent hymen reconstruction surgery because she wants to have sex like it’s the very first time.Influencer Júlia Medeiros, who has made headlines for looking like Kylie Jenner, explained she endured the $10,000 procedure because she wasn’t happy with the way...{her first experience worked out}." (I'll have to note here that the linked article is a bit on the vulgar side in how it's written: the reporter evidently was a bit wound up over this interview.)
I suppose with Bruce Jenner's daughter as a role model, the idea of re-arranging one's sexuality came naturally to Miss Julia. But there are a few of us old fuddie-duddies and judgemental bigots out there who are a bit skeptical that sexual virginity is something which can be magically bestowed by a witch doctor reconstructive surgeon. Dead White Male Noah Webster explains that virginity is "Maidenhood; the state of having had no carnal knowledge of man." That definition strongly suggests that virginity is a state of being, not a state of mind: and since this state of being hinges on a past experience, it can't be regained once lost.
Miss Julia describes her first experience as follows: “I was a 17-year-old teenager when I lost my virginity to a 30-year-old guy. Just like many women, I was deceived. I was promised marriage and children like in fairy tales. It’s evident that once he got what he wanted, he didn’t keep anything he promised.” While I'm sympathetic and agree that the guy was a cad; this is part of growing up. People make mistakes and learn from them. This influencer seems to have bought into the cultural mythos that sex under unfavorable circumstances is irreversibly damaging. This myth stems from one of two sources, also both myths. The first was pointed out frequently by the late blogger Sir Guy: many women believe that sex equals love. The second is the Feminist myth that all sex is rape. The first is rooted in immaturity; the second in anger and resentment. I suspect that Julia's case is the former. She doesn't strike one as especially mature making statements like:
“I always wanted to have that special moment for myself. I want it to be unique and romantic, like in fairy tales. That’s why I had the surgery,” Note that there's no sense here implying mutual pleasure with a man. Her ideas of sex are childish: like something a tween-age girl would imagine it to be like.
The other noteworthy thing about this attitude seems to be the presumption that only women ever have negative sexual experiences or unfulfilling sex. It may come as a shock to postmodern audiences, but yes, men have them too. We even have the testimony of men far more experienced in such matters than myself:
Men can't do much about that either, except to become 'Red Pilled' and be a useless blot on society like Andrew Tate. We don't even have the option of surgery (which proves again that medicine can't restore virginity). What most normal men do is to admit that they made a mistake and move on. That's what normal women should do too.
Not surprisingly---just like the Abortion Racketeers---the proponents of Labiaplasty (as the procedure is called) assure their victims clients that they are undergoing a safe and legal procedure and that undergoing such surgery is somehow 'empowering' to women. Here is a statement from the British National Health Service (their equivalent to our CDC). Like our CDC, the NHS is totally under the thumb of Big Pharma, so if anything their concerns probably understate Labiaplasty's hazards.
NHS notes that: You may need up to 2 weeks off work to recover. It can take a couple of months for the skin to fully heal.
During this time you need to:
- keep the area clean and free from infection
- wear loose underwear and clothes to prevent rubbing
- avoid sex for about 6 weeks
- avoid physical activity for 6 to 12 weeks
- use sanitary towels instead of tampons for a few weeks
And:
It's normal after a labiaplasty to have soreness, bruising and swelling for up to 2 weeks.
During this time, peeing and sitting may also be uncomfortable. You'll be given painkillers to help with this.A labiaplasty can occasionally result in:
- bleeding
- infection
- scarring of tissue
- reduced sensitivity of the genitals
Any type of operation also carries a small risk of:
- a blood clot in a vein
- an allergic reaction to the anaesthetic
Very well said!
ReplyDeleteWell said! I like how you described it as "American attitudes towards sexuality are literally like this weird cross between Pol Pot's Cambodia and the Weimar Republic." Made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteWhat you are describing is very symptomatic of our modern materialism. Physically appearing to be a female doesn't make you female, just as physically appearing to be a virgin still doesn't make you a virgin.
We really are spiritual creatures, mind, body, and spirit, working all together to make us who we are. Really lacking in the modern world is any acknowledgment of the spiritual reality. Well, shoot, there's also hardly any awareness of biological reality either, but we do seem to believe we somehow control it all.
Three cheers for Sir Guy. He was awesome and he is dearly missed. Hoping to see him again someday.