Monday, February 13, 2006

What if?

What if women were as easily turned on as men?
What if all it took was a guy with the right kind of butt or chest?
What if the whole guy girl thing was as simple as a suggestive glance?
What if both males and females were as equally satiated by their visual perception?
What if it was just about procreation?
Reckless recreation at best.
What if it wasn’t about mental stimulation?
What if it wasn’t about security and emotions?
What if it wasn’t about the need to connect with someone on a non-sexual level?
What if it wasn’t about selective chemistry?
What if?
Well I’ll tell you what if…
In one word… Mayham
I think the world’s best interest is founded and based on the misunderstandings and miscommunication that are a predominant part of the interaction between men and women.

It is population control.

It is the means by which family lineage is preserved.

It is the restraint that keeps every Tom, Dick and Harry from being related and keeps family trees looking like trees and not just a tangled fisherman’s net.

It is a gift in disguise.

4 comments:

Omar Ali said...

The family tree looks bloody to me too. Isn't misunderstanding being self-centered in disguise?

Sand-E said...

Side note: I write one post about suicide and all of a sudden people look at me funny when i say anything remotely related to death! I was just bored at the office! I thought it was amusing!

But seriously I strongly disagree with you. Being self centered and misunderstanding are usually seperate things. Yeah ok I agree its really hard to put yourself in other people's shoes sometimes but alot of the time no matter how hard you try your perception and understanding of things are an outcome of your past experience. Sometimes it is Unfathomable.

If at first said...

Misunderstandings are perhaps sometimes the product of preconceived notions one has of whats supposed to happen or of where the other person's coming...wheter those notions develop out of a self-centered attitude, or simply an inability to slip into the other's shoe is worth considering...

Forsoothsayer said...

that is a hugelu interesting point...