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Edited on Wed Jan-11-06 07:36 PM by applegrove
on the line is life - but not everyone wants to go that way. Some people choose to put their hearts into other things than the scene.
I don't think to use hunter & prey to discuss the dating scene is fair. Like I said - you cannot pain all men with the same brush. There are narcisistic freaks out there who will try and destroy your life because when you talked with them for a bit one night - you were not impressed with their control, enjoyment of making you struggle, lying and then to top it off - a narcisistic explotion of rage when you got up and left after a torurous hour or two - having already gotten up and left once already. Maybe 1 in 500, or 1 in 10,000 - but they do exits and they do hunt & stalk and prey and try and destroy somebodies life for years in a row because somehow you didn't quite fit into the mold of an abused woman and had your own life. And when caught then they continue to destroy all around so as to hide their true nature and dangerous nature. Not fun when a paranoid abuser like that independantly and with no encouragement or knowledge on your part ... puts you into his life and his fears of the authorities and his rage. Not funny at all. And it does go on. Look at the stats of domestic violence or murders of women. Go into any city and there will be a park filled with markers for woman killed by such monsters. I've never thought of dating as hunting & prey. Stalking is stalking and it is not funny or normal. It is terrifying. It is a crime.
Getting to know people quickly is not an option for everyone on the planet. Neither is going through people quickly. I'm just saying I don't like her painting all men with the same brush. She may be intellectual to such an extreme that it is hard for her to find peace in a relationship. That happens too. I'm sure women who buy and enjoy her book will learn something from her experiences. But everyone is different. I wish she wouldn't generalize. But then I suspect the title had more to do with selling books. Don't know - will never read it.
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