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Originally Posted by Passionaria
What purpose does keeping women in competition serve on a sociological level? Control of women??????
Maybe the real power is in loving our selves so completely that we believe we deserve to be loved, just because we exist. Then what is there to compete about?
Passionaria
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Hi Passionaria,
I believe that men/masculine others are also in this competitive tension with one another, so, for me, there is the question of the Darwinian aim that I spoke to earlier. We are, most of us, looking for a mate. I disbelieve the Patriarchy has tooled a competition solely among women in order to establish control of us (it seems to create more chaos than order), but I do see mechanisms of control in the methods we undertake in order to compete, i.e. clothing, cosmetics, socially prescribed behaviors.
As to the seeming pandemic of "unworthiness" we seem to suffer. I wonder about the ways in which we have so thoroughly disconnected from nature (feminine?) and from one another in this Western, individualist culture that dominates us. The more unworthy we feel, the more we will consume. This, of course, props up the capitalist structure our patriarchy has established. And round and round we go.
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Originally Posted by bonne-maman
I know I am kinda derailing, but I don't feel like making a, "why don't you wanna date lesbians?" thread.  Besides, I'll live, I got better things to do than cry about people I don't know who don't wanna date me! 
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I like the idea of this thread, bonney. Even if I don't want to date them either.

I understand that for them it has to do with not being a woman and that this is the strict definition they have of lesbian, but I am not ready to give up Lesbian and I'm not sure I ever will be. I don't care if it's political for me and that gets on your nerves. It is also personal. It is my story, how I came into this queer life. I honor it.
Thank you and the end.