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This is good discussion of monogamy, gender differences, and true self-fulfillment.
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As far as I remember, the elves in his lord of the rings universe tend to sleep around in their youth and then settle down once they get it out of their system.
Never heard of that.
Anyway, it's not really important what Tolkien thinks on this matter.
This is good discussion of monogamy, gender differences, and true self-fulfillment.
On that same note then, it doesn't matter what anybody thinks, and everybody should just shut up about it and never speak of it again.Anyway, it's not really important what Tolkien thinks on this matter.
I don't recall this. Could you cite something?As far as I remember, the elves in his lord of the rings universe tend to sleep around in their youth and then settle down once they get it out of their system.
Nonsense.On that same note then, it doesn't matter what anybody thinks, and everybody should just shut up about it and never speak of it again.
This applies to everything of course, ever single crime then, is opinion and does not matter what someone says about it, to take it to such an extreme.
I pointed out how your argument was faulty, if what someone who disagrees with you says is not important then nothing anybody says is important.Just because you made a faulty argument doesn't mean that my argument is faulty.
Indeed, although I like Tolkien, I'm not aware of how his comments line up with reality. Women are perfectly capable of being unfaithful.When did Tolkien become an expert on women and female sexuality? The last time I checked, women are unfaithful nearly as often as men. Women are hardly more inclined towards monogamy at a significant rate. It is also disturbing that anyone would suggest that women withholding sex could/should result in men bettering themselves in order to "earn"sex.
Blech, glad I'm married.
Indeed, although I like Tolkien, I'm not aware of how his comments line up with reality. Women are perfectly capable of being unfaithful.
I agree that the notion of "earning sex" is disturbing, but I have had to get used to it, since it's very common.
That is not what I said.I pointed out how your argument was faulty, if what someone who disagrees with you says is not important then nothing anybody says is important.
Another problem with it is that it means every marriage (or other sexual relationship) is just prostitution, which no one seems to think about when they promote this idea.The problem with jumping through hoops to earn sex leaves you with men who believe they are owed it.
Women devalue themselves whenever they approach sex at extremes. Sex isn't nothing, and it isn't everything.
I don't know that he was expert. He was writing a letter.When did Tolkien become an expert on women and female sexuality? The last time I checked, women are unfaithful nearly as often as men. Women are hardly more inclined towards monogamy at a significant rate. It is also disturbing that anyone would suggest that women withholding sex could/should result in men bettering themselves in order to "earn"sex.
Blech, glad I'm married.