On Thursday, July 18, 2002, at 03:51 PM, pms wrote:
>
>> At 07:17 PM 07/17/2002 -0400, joanna wrote:
>>> Pollitt
>>> admits she "never once woke him up with" a particular sexual act,
>>> "despite being told many times that this was what all men wanted .
>>
>> Just want to be clear on this: all men want to be woken up with a blow
> job?
>>
>> Joanna
>>
> Of course. But as Tom Robbins so wisely points out in Another
> Roadside
> Attraction, it's a matter of Just Desserts.
> (sorry, I just couldn't resist)
quid pro blow?
i can't believe i beat kelley to that . . . ;-)
look, let's get to the crux of the matter, if you will. let's suppose the following proposition to be true: "all or nearly all men would enjoy being woken up with a blow job." is that in itself such a bad thing? the real problem is if a man places something like this as a condition of continuing a romantic relationship with a woman--or a man, for that matter.
that said, let us also be clear on something else, namely that one suspects this "accusation" was a throwaway on pollitt's part. i doubt she really thinks she was jilted merely because she never performed this particular "service." like a womanizer would have stayed with her if she did do it? whatever.
but then, what do i know?
j