Saturday, April 25, 2009

The problem is not what she does it... the problem is why she does not do it whit me?


"She is beautiful. Their eyes are the doors of the hell, but there is not fear, I want to enter within her. Now, your body is the only place in the world that I need, where I hope stay. She offers the place with all the fantasies are reality. Their arms are all that is necessary to start a night of winter and their lips are all that is necessary to start a spring afternoon. She is exotic; she has a voice like a song that always I want to hear more of one time.

I can continue saying, writing or screaming thousands or words about her, but in only word, for me, she is inspiration. However, really, I’m angry, jealous. Why?, in fact, because she’s only a woman. Because, she’s a human like me.

Feminist discourse says that they have been oppressed under the desire or men , maybe not now completely, since long time (what those times!!), but leaving the sarcastic, feminist or macho discourse, the question is that the problem of the idealization of the women is that we can’t accept that they are simultaneously different and equal to us. Neither, they do not accept this.

I was born in a catholic country. But I was live in a region dominated by terrible women. Yes, terribly beautiful, terribly independent, terribly intelligent. In my block for example, the girls were very nice, and the worst thing that one boy could do was idealizing them. Many times, I fell into the trap of yearning romantic, the princess trapped in the tower, a woman captive by a dragon. The truth was that she loves to be with the dragon… and sometimes, she wanted to have an affair with a foolish knight.

I never learned to be a dragon. But, despite that I accomplish easily be friends with women, rarely, I remove this idealization, and frequently I see like she enjoy the night with the dragon, and not with me."

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