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 |  |  | #6938 |  | A sharper perspective on this matter is particularly important to feminist thought today, because a major tendency in feminism has constructed the
 problem of domination as a drama of female vulnerability victimized by male
 aggression.  Even the more sophisticated feminist thinkers frequently shy
 away from the analysis of submission, for fear that in admitting woman's
 participation in the relationship of domination, the onus of responsibility
 will appear to shift from men to women, and the moral victory from women to
 men.  More generally, this has been a weakness of radical politics: to
 idealize the oppressed, as if their politics and culture were untouched by
 the system of domination, as if people did not participate in their own
 submission.  To reduce domination to a simple relation of doer and done-to
 is to substitute moral outrage for analysis.
 -- Jessica Benjamin, "The Bonds of Love"
 
 |  |  |  | #6939 |  | A sociologist, a psychologist, and a engineer were discussing the consequences and implications of a married man's having a mistress.  The
 sociologist's opinion was that it is absolutely and categorically unforgivable
 for a married man to forfeit the bond of matrimony, and engage in such lowly
 and lustful pursuits.
 The psychologist's opinion was that although morally reprehensible,
 if a man MUST have a mistress to achieve his full potential as a human being,
 then -- well -- he may go ahead and choose to have a mistress, as long as he
 is considerate enough to keep this secret from his wife.
 The engineer then interjected: "I also believe that, if necessary,
 a married man is entitled to a mistress.  However, I do not see why the
 affair should be concealed from the wife.  On the contrary, if the affair
 is out in the open, then on Friday evenings he may tell his wife that he
 is going to see his mistress, tell his mistress that he is going to be with
 his wife, then go to his office and get some work done!"
 
 |  |  |  | #6940 |  | A wife lasts only for the length of the marriage, but an ex-wife is there *for the rest of your life*.
 -- Jim Samuels
 
 |  |  |  | #6941 |  | A woman can look both moral and exciting -- if she also looks as if it were quite a struggle.
 -- Edna Ferber
 
 |  |  |  | #6942 |  | A woman can never be too rich or too thin. 
 |  |  |  | #6943 |  | A woman did what a woman had to, the best way she knew how. To do more was impossible, to do less, unthinkable.
 -- Dirisha, "The Man Who Never Missed"
 
 |  |  |  | #6944 |  | A woman forgives the audacity of which her beauty has prompted us to be guilty. -- LeSage
 
 |  |  |  | #6945 |  | A woman has got to love a bad man once or twice in her life to be thankful for a good one.
 -- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
 
 |  |  |  | #6946 |  | A woman is like your shadow; follow her, she flies; fly from her, she follows. -- Chamfort
 
 |  |  |  | #6947 |  | A woman may very well form a friendship with a man, but for this to endure, it must be assisted by a little physical antipathy.
 -- Nietzsche
 
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