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Awareness -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 8:37:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BootyBoy

Once you turn that philosophical bend, the next logical thing to believe is which race is superior/inferior. Anyone who know enough people known that it comes down to individuality of the person.
  Oh fucking bollocks.  That's the fallacy of the slippery slope.  There's no cause to suggest that a belief that - on average - men have superior judgment and temperament to women results in a belief in racial supremacy.

This is what I mean about kinksters being a bunch of conservatives.  The party line is so deeply embedded in you people, you barely recognise it.




Awareness -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 8:39:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: DesFIP
The problem with saying all men or women are inferior is that it's not very far from saying all whites are superior to all other races. Or all Christians are superior to all Jews. And as I'm sure you would admit, this is bigotry, plain and simple. Myself, I don't associate with  bigots of any order.
  Slippery slope fallacy.  Again.  Christ.




sixinchsubb -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 9:22:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven


The example you gave of the doctors was odd to me.  There are more male doctors than female ones - you're responding to differences in a nonrepresentative sample than in the population at large.




I think female medical students are outnumbering male medical students at the moment. I'm not sure by how much.




sixinchsubb -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 9:24:11 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Awareness

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ORIGINAL: BootyBoy

Once you turn that philosophical bend, the next logical thing to believe is which race is superior/inferior. Anyone who know enough people known that it comes down to individuality of the person.
  Oh fucking bollocks.  That's the fallacy of the slippery slope.  There's no cause to suggest that a belief that - on average - men have superior judgment and temperament to women results in a belief in racial supremacy.


I think the point was that believing men superior would be the same as believing a certain race as superior.




HisPet21 -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 9:44:22 PM)

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Girls are better...


Probably cause of the bewbs.




smartsub10 -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 9:48:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: HisPet21

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Girls are better...


Probably cause of the bewbs.


Who can argue with that? [:D]




Awareness -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/16/2012 10:12:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sixinchsubb


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ORIGINAL: Awareness

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ORIGINAL: BootyBoy

Once you turn that philosophical bend, the next logical thing to believe is which race is superior/inferior. Anyone who know enough people known that it comes down to individuality of the person.
  Oh fucking bollocks.  That's the fallacy of the slippery slope.  There's no cause to suggest that a belief that - on average - men have superior judgment and temperament to women results in a belief in racial supremacy.


I think the point was that believing men superior would be the same as believing a certain race as superior.
    That's the problem.  The two are in no way related.




Wheldrake -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/17/2012 12:07:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Awareness

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ORIGINAL: sixinchsubb


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ORIGINAL: Awareness

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ORIGINAL: BootyBoy

Once you turn that philosophical bend, the next logical thing to believe is which race is superior/inferior. Anyone who know enough people known that it comes down to individuality of the person.
  Oh fucking bollocks.  That's the fallacy of the slippery slope.  There's no cause to suggest that a belief that - on average - men have superior judgment and temperament to women results in a belief in racial supremacy.


I think the point was that believing men superior would be the same as believing a certain race as superior.
    That's the problem.  The two are in no way related.


It's true that one can believe in superiority of one gender or the other without believing in superiority of any particular race, and vice-versa. But I think BootyBoy and sixinchsubb are saying that, once you open the door to the possibility that some human groups (sexes, races, etc.) are intrinsically superior to others, a variety of claims along those lines will come barging through and demand to be considered. Personally, I don't know how one could objectively define superiority in the first place. Even if you believe that group differences exist, ranking the groups comes down to subjective value judgements. You can legitimately talk about men being superior on average in physical strength, for example, but that's a specific characteristic and there are bound to be lots of individual exceptions anyway. Blanket claims of inferiority and superiority are very hard to defend.




LillyoftheVally -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/17/2012 12:34:00 PM)

I think if people want to get off on the idea that anyone is superior to them then thats fine, the idea that any one group is intrinsically better due to genetic trait is wobbly to say the least, so in answer to the OP no, 'sex' plays no real part, gender is something totally different and again no better wholesale. 




slaverachel2Him -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/17/2012 11:20:07 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Keeeth

Hi subs and Mistresses/Masters too,

Every now and then I am confronted with an article in the media, or a video on youtube, or even an ad in the paper which reminds me of supposed female superiority in some aspect. For example, there are articles on girls outdoing boys in school at the end of each scholastic year, and a recent ad for a medical practitioner at a hospital featured a photo of 4 employed doctors smiling for the camera, 3 of them being female.

Now, while i recognize that the underperformance of boys in schools is an issue, this none the less turns me on and fuels my fantasies as a sub.

I was wondering if that was true for any of you subs, male or female.

Regards,

keeeth

i don't see it as gender dependent at all. i think each of us reacts according to our own sexuality in the sense that if we are female whoever we are dominated by -things associated with those dominants will be a turn on, even news articles. If a male, the same thing. i am MORE turned on by male domination, but also in a different way to female domination. i am not interested in sex with a female, but can be dominated by either, just has to be the right person and approach or i will either laugh at them or kick their heads off. Anything that supports my humiliation. and inferior status has an excitement. BUT again- it has to be the right person or the reaction won't be a turn on but a fight.




Charles6682 -> RE: For subs: Feelings of gender inferiority as a turn-on. (1/18/2012 2:33:14 AM)

I certainly enjoy Female Domination.However,Female Supremacy or anything like that is a bit much for me.No one human being is "superior" or inferior" to any other human being.Besides,any group that has to have "supremacy" at the end of thier group usually isn't something I care to involve myself with anyways.No one group of people is "supreme" to any one else,period.




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