Homosexual men go far beyond that concerning the physical relationship.
It affects their willingness to support each other even when they are at war, if a woman seeks to occupy a place they think they reserved the right transcendent.
And when they do not make war, they fall into a swoon at the greatness of their works each other.
Take the time to read the footnotes of a book page and you will see they are almost certainly references to any work of their male colleagues, even when women excel in their fields.
However, Ms. Marois is woefully not better than his predecessors in the development of a strategy based on promoting independence. For her as for others, the exercise of power at any cost is the primary goal, and unfortunately, the ultimate.
Andrée Ferretti
In a television interview that I had the chance to see there are some thirty years, the member Margaret Bain, the Scottish National Party, elected to Parliament at Westminster, said that the Scottish independence is blocked by a majority of women: "They are conservative with a small" c ", she says.
So they seek safety with a small" s ".
And who castrated so many men in their early age, so to prohibit them from taking off and take initiatives that change the world and lead him toward his destiny? Standing and successful a man must have balls, heart and head.
In another television interview, Genevieve Bujold said that independence will come hard because Quebecers lack balls.
Who has castrated?
I have seen too many men who refuse to leave mommy's skirt and can not take risks at least calculated and thereby literally do the impossible.
The homosexual is a castrated man among many who responds by appealing to other men for support.
is the opposite of human pillar, which supports men, women and children, who can rely on at any time by a people who take the risk of the great adventures of life.
This is the man Diogenes was looking for and we are still looking for that Quebec should become a state with the capital, whatever the risks.
pillar that man is biologically female does not change: "I ccoeur and the head of a man" said St. Teresa of Avila, and the famous Hildegard von Bingen, which you can see a preview Life in Atwater film in a movie directed by von Trotta Margharet.
JRMS
So ... So ... So ... what? So ... darity male, so ... ttise or vanity? Nicole Hebert Opinion Vigil, Oct. 28, 2010
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