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Blue Bird Started conversation Mar 24, 2005
"The fickle woman" was posted before in AWW. Than I removed it, but for claiming by some readers I posted it back again in AWW.
Got some notes for what I am thankful.
However My Fickle Woman is not a whore! A whore is a prostitute where money is involved in her sex-activity for what ever she does for money.
"The fickle woman" though does not look in moral issues appealing, but at the end of the poem is pointed out, that she is looking for the "fittest" by evolution! In my opinion it is nothing wrong about that.
But the emotional part where a rejected man is hurt,-- that is wrong.
Yet in Nature the "NATURAL SELECTION" is a constant happening!
In Animal Kingdom the same thing goes on: the fight for the best!
And than what about the so popular divorces? What about the unfaithful marriage partners? What about Rejection on a much more involved level where children are involved?
The "Fickle woman" wants to be a model in Natural Selection! Is it rude? Well, Nature is many times just very cruel.
Where do you appeal? Have no answer. Blue Bird
P.S. Thanx for the comments and the inspiration to make me post it again.It is a mighty agenda if you will. BB.
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flyingtwinkle Posted Mar 27, 2005
bluebird your approach is different fickleness is part of lifestyle it is acceptable sometimes it is like trial and error
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 28, 2005
I agree with you flyingtwinkle. However I still have to look it up in a very precise dictionary. I don't have such here, but will get it in the library and see how "fickleness" is defined! Anyway: thank you for your attention. bird
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