First off, consider this quote from a red-pill alpha in the comments:
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The problem with our society is that women ARE viewed as sex objects by ALOT of men. They view you as sex objects because so many women are looking for the one man that will treat them like a QUEEN, but are searching in the wrong places. Looks, popularity, money. These things do not define you as a human being, and it is sad that a lot people don't have the opportunity to learn that. A LOT of people will resent others because of the way that they look. But what women will someday come to realize is that, all that time you spent in high school fucking boys, we were busy becoming MEN. The nerds, geeks, bandos, all of us that weren't cool, weren't the "Most" handsome in high school....... WE are "Soulmates". We are the ones that you will come crying back to us when your defined, muscular, jerk of a boyfriend gets busted with 3 other women, and you can't pay the rent because he runs a lemonade stand. WE WONT USE YOU, THEY WILL
She leads off with the obligatory women>men argument. Since she enjoys flicking her bean to Harry Potter fan fiction, that is a superior practice than jerking off to porno flicks. She seems to think objectification only seems to happen in male porn, never mind the fact that people can objectify others in any medium simply because it turns on whether you regard other people as humans.
Further, she makes the stereotypical observation about her first sexual experiences: This is okay because this is what it is like in the movies. What acts is she referencing? Getting her wrist held down by her man and being called a whore. I bet she thinks The Hunger Games is empowering and 50 Shades Of Grey is fucking hot - but only because it is consensual and a female embracing her sexuality is empowering.
Men and women have been fucking each other's brains out since the dawn the time, so what is this ridiculous stripe about movies? She seems to think that media trains women to accept abuse and male domination, but that is wrong. What media trains women to do is not trust their own impulses and instincts. The endless multiplicity of articles like How To Blow Your Man's Mind With This Secret Blowjob Tip and Why You Are Supporting The Patriarchy When You Trim Your Toenails aren't just clickbait, but feeding a need inside women to seek out outside advice because they have learned that they can't trust their natural, feminine instincts.
I find it incredibly hard to believe, like in the movie Pleasantville, everything in the entire world was a boring, black-and-white rendition of life that was awaiting the glorious Sexual Revolution and the destruction of the family.
She says this:
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I exist when you are not fucking me and I will not be cut into pieces any more
Who are you fucking that leads you to rebel against symbols of them but not to their face? This is the sort of bitch who listens to Fuck Tha Police but does nothing but shower "Yes sir, of course Officer" supplicating niceties over cops.
While this chick could very well never, ever watch porn aimed at men, this bitch spends a TON of time thinking about it. She whines about butchery, objectification and all that tripe, getting incredibly incensed about it. I would bet she is horrified over sexuality in general and this compounded when she finds out that she -- as a female -- is turned on by sexual submission.
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My sex is magic. It is part of a bigger story
We get it. The story of Brenna Twohy as told by Brenna Twohy: A marginally attractive white girl desperate for fame who can't understand why the men she fucks doesn't find her sex "magical."