March 1, 2004

Travelling with the Booty Nomad

Today Nerve posted an interview with Scott Mebus, author of the novel Booty Nomad. The interview provides good insights into the minds of meek male geeks and the minds of modern females. For example,

I think women do [separate love and sex], yes. I think women are taught, from birth, to disassociate the two: Love is more pure than sex. I dated this one girl who kept saying to me, "Would you still love me if we never had sex again?" And this was really important to her. It's like asking me, "Can you breathe underwater?" It makes no sense to me. They go hand in hand. Women are taught to expect certain concessions just because they're owed it. Because of the way sex is used, they expect us to approach it with such reverence and thankfulness that we're being allowed to have it. It's so one-sided. If there's at all an issue with sex, it's our job to deal with it, and not their job to look at it and say, What's our role in this?
Another choice quotation:
I know this makes me a turncoat to the male gender, but I'm finding that sex with women I don't know is becoming less satisfying. I turned down sex, a few months ago with an extremely beautiful woman, just because I valued her friendship. It's just not worth it.
I know the feeling -- I guess that means I'm too sensitive!

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