[FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread ShempMcGurk


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister  wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John"  wrote:
> >
> > There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times the sexual power 
> > of a man.  So, how would a man satisfy sexually more than one woman in a 
> > polygamous marriage?  Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?
> > 
> > 
> 
> caturan.gasainyaM dhanakanakaM SoDashavarSiiyaM kanyaashataM
> tasmai mithyaavaadine vipraaya dattam.
> 
> He [King Vikrama, Indian King Arthur] also gave the lying priest
> an army complete with elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry,
> as well as money, gold and a hundred sixteen-year-old girls.
> 
> -- Vikramacarita, King Vikrama's Adventures
>

...not a hundred sixteen-year-old boys?  Surely there is SOME holy book 
SOMEWHERE in which gay marriage and gay sex is celebrated?

See what you can come up with, cardmeister, and get back to us, please.



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread Bhairitu
TurquoiseB wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John"  wrote:
>   
>> There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times 
>> the sexual power of a man. So, how would a man satisfy 
>> sexually more than one woman in a polygamous marriage?  
>> Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?
>> 
>
> My "buddy" on one of my TM courses was a neat, 
> down-to-earth guy who was married. I had at the
> time a fairly serious girlfriend. As a result, 
> we had similar points of view on the newly-in-
> vogue craze of celibacy among male International 
> staffers. Walking back from a meeting in which 
> several of these Seelisberg limpdicks descended 
> upon us, shaking his head in disbelief, he summed 
> it up perfectly: "Scratch a wannabe skin boy and 
> 9 times out of 10 you'll find a guy who's afraid 
> of women and running from his own feelings of 
> sexual inadequacy."
>
> Not that that's relevant to anything. I just 
> found myself remembering the moment for some 
> reason. Carry on.

A bit of an ayurvedic correlation would be that the "limpdicks" were 
probably eating vegetarian and getting a vata imbalance (creating a 
spaciness they mistook for enlightenment).  That would have reduced any 
sex drive.  Kapha people tend to have the most sexual stamina and pitta 
the most drive.

Then there is the astrological correlate which probably wouldn't apply 
to some of the above where relationships are out of the question.  Call 
these "natural sannyassis".   The difference is that this group is often 
frustrated that they can't get into relationships because they aren't 
really trying to avoid them.  They may even meet someone promising and 
out of the blue someone sweeps in to steal that person away.  It's as if 
they're being told "we're not even going to let you have a fling."



[FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread cardemaister





--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John"  wrote:
>
> There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times the sexual power of 
> a man.  So, how would a man satisfy sexually more than one woman in a 
> polygamous marriage?  Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?
> 
> 

caturan.gasainyaM dhanakanakaM SoDashavarSiiyaM kanyaashataM
tasmai mithyaavaadine vipraaya dattam.

He [King Vikrama, Indian King Arthur] also gave the lying priest
an army complete with elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry,
as well as money, gold and a hundred sixteen-year-old girls.

-- Vikramacarita, King Vikrama's Adventures



[FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread ShempMcGurk


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB  wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John"  wrote:
> >
> > There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times 
> > the sexual power of a man. So, how would a man satisfy 
> > sexually more than one woman in a polygamous marriage?  
> > Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?
> 
> My "buddy" on one of my TM courses was a neat, 
> down-to-earth guy who was married. I had at the
> time a fairly serious girlfriend. As a result, 
> we had similar points of view on the newly-in-
> vogue craze of celibacy among male International 
> staffers. Walking back from a meeting in which 
> several of these Seelisberg limpdicks




At times I was celibate during parts of long-term rounding courses back in the 
'70s and I can assure you that the opposite of limpdick is the experience.  Not 
ejaculating for any extended period of time produces a disproportionate amount 
and frequency and strength of one's erections.

But I can see how that would be Barry's experience.






> descended 
> upon us, shaking his head in disbelief, he summed 
> it up perfectly: "Scratch a wannabe skin boy and 
> 9 times out of 10 you'll find a guy who's afraid 
> of women and running from his own feelings of 
> sexual inadequacy."
> 
> Not that that's relevant to anything. I just 
> found myself remembering the moment for some 
> reason. Carry on.
>




[FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread ShempMcGurk
Well, I support that form of marriage in which it is one woman and two or more 
husbands...sorry, I forget the name of it but Judy knows.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John"  wrote:
>
> There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times the sexual power of 
> a man.  So, how would a man satisfy sexually more than one woman in a 
> polygamous marriage?  Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?
> 
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk"  wrote:
> >
> > POLYGAMY AROUND THE CORNER
> >  
> >
> > REAL Women of Canada - (Realistic, Equal, Active, for Life)  
> >
> > Conservative leader, Stephen Harper, and Liberal MP, Tom Wappel, were 
> > ridiculed during the same-sex marriage debate last spring when they claimed 
> > that the same-sex marriage bill would lead to demands for the legalization 
> > of polygamous unions. It turns out, however, that they were right on the 
> > mark. 
> > 
> > Same-sex marriage in Canada has only been legal for about six months, but 
> > already the demands for polygamy have been creeping out from the dark 
> > shadows and are gradually moving onto centre stage. The issue will soon be 
> > before the courts in BC. 
> > 
> > This court case will result from a situation in the community of Bountiful, 
> > situated near Creston, BC, in the interior of the province, that has been 
> > the home of a renegade branch of the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). 
> > This community's beliefs include polygamy as one of its tenets. It argues 
> > that polygamy is a legitimate way of life and marriage. The leader of the 
> > community and his assortment of wives have boldly appeared on TV, radio and 
> > in print, unabashedly discussing their joy and happiness about being in 
> > polygamous relationships and all the supposed advantages, (obviously for 
> > the male at least!) The Attorney General of BC, Wally Oppal, has merely 
> > blushed and looked the other way, and has not prosecuted the leader of the 
> > polygamous community. Why? Because he knows that with the passing of the 
> > same-sex marriage legislation, and the protection of religion in the 
> > Charter, there has been created serious legal problems for the Crown in 
> > prosecuting such a case. That is, to lay a charge of polygamy will be 
> > dangerous, since the courts could then follow the identical arguments heard 
> > once in the trumped up, same-sex marriage court challenges in 2003. 
> > 
> > Provincial Attorney General, Oppal, would have happily continued to ignore 
> > the polygamous business in Bountiful except for the fact that the Attorney 
> > General of Utah, Mark Shurtleff, came calling on him in late November 
> > demanding that something be done, as girls as young as 13 years of age have 
> > been crossing the border from Utah into Bountiful to be married off to much 
> > older men. Another troublesome issue is that some of the polygamous wives 
> > in Bountiful have begun to complain about their treatment and their lack of 
> > consent to their "marriage" arrangements. Also, young men have been ejected 
> > from the Community in order to avoid a competition for young wives with the 
> > older leaders in the community. 
> > 
> > As a result of these problems, the RCMP has recently undertaken an 
> > investigation of Bountiful. Based on the RCMP's findings, the Provincial 
> > Attorney General may then be obliged to lay charges against the leaders of 
> > the polygamous sect in Bountiful. 
> > 
> > New Debate on Polygamy 
> > 
> > If so, a new debate on marriage, to legalize polygamous marriages will hit 
> > the public eye. The exact same arguments, that were used to recognize 
> > same-sex partnerships as legal marriages, will be heard again. One of these 
> > arguments will be that the failure to approve polygamous marriage is due to 
> > the stereotypical treatment causing historical disadvantages against people 
> > who love each other. Another argument will be that since the courts have 
> > conceded that procreation no longer provides sufficient reason to restrict 
> > marriage to heterosexuals, then there is no reason to restrict marriage to 
> > other sexual arrangements as well. 
> > 
> > And why not? Take marriage away from its historically recognized essence of 
> > one man and one woman, and there is no logical reason to restrict other 
> > marital arrangements, such as those who love two women, or bisexuals who 
> > have a sexual desire for both sexes. The fact that these arrangements are 
> > currently prohibited under the Criminal Code is no argument because 
> > homosexual conduct was also illegal until relatively recently. The laws 
> > against polygamy can also be similarly changed. 
> > 
> > What a mess the courts have created! In their zeal to be liberal and 
> > progressive and to make the world aware of their trailblazing spirit, the 
> > Canadian judges have made fools of themselves and us. They are also tearing 
> > down the foundations o

[FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John"  wrote:
>
> There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times 
> the sexual power of a man. So, how would a man satisfy 
> sexually more than one woman in a polygamous marriage?  
> Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?

My "buddy" on one of my TM courses was a neat, 
down-to-earth guy who was married. I had at the
time a fairly serious girlfriend. As a result, 
we had similar points of view on the newly-in-
vogue craze of celibacy among male International 
staffers. Walking back from a meeting in which 
several of these Seelisberg limpdicks descended 
upon us, shaking his head in disbelief, he summed 
it up perfectly: "Scratch a wannabe skin boy and 
9 times out of 10 you'll find a guy who's afraid 
of women and running from his own feelings of 
sexual inadequacy."

Not that that's relevant to anything. I just 
found myself remembering the moment for some 
reason. Carry on.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Please join me in supporting polygamous marriage!

2009-12-05 Thread John
There's a vedic story stating that a woman has nine times the sexual power of a 
man.  So, how would a man satisfy sexually more than one woman in a polygamous 
marriage?  Or, he can die early with a smile on his face?



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk"  wrote:
>
> POLYGAMY AROUND THE CORNER
>  
>
> REAL Women of Canada - (Realistic, Equal, Active, for Life)  
>
> Conservative leader, Stephen Harper, and Liberal MP, Tom Wappel, were 
> ridiculed during the same-sex marriage debate last spring when they claimed 
> that the same-sex marriage bill would lead to demands for the legalization of 
> polygamous unions. It turns out, however, that they were right on the mark. 
> 
> Same-sex marriage in Canada has only been legal for about six months, but 
> already the demands for polygamy have been creeping out from the dark shadows 
> and are gradually moving onto centre stage. The issue will soon be before the 
> courts in BC. 
> 
> This court case will result from a situation in the community of Bountiful, 
> situated near Creston, BC, in the interior of the province, that has been the 
> home of a renegade branch of the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). This 
> community's beliefs include polygamy as one of its tenets. It argues that 
> polygamy is a legitimate way of life and marriage. The leader of the 
> community and his assortment of wives have boldly appeared on TV, radio and 
> in print, unabashedly discussing their joy and happiness about being in 
> polygamous relationships and all the supposed advantages, (obviously for the 
> male at least!) The Attorney General of BC, Wally Oppal, has merely blushed 
> and looked the other way, and has not prosecuted the leader of the polygamous 
> community. Why? Because he knows that with the passing of the same-sex 
> marriage legislation, and the protection of religion in the Charter, there 
> has been created serious legal problems for the Crown in prosecuting such a 
> case. That is, to lay a charge of polygamy will be dangerous, since the 
> courts could then follow the identical arguments heard once in the trumped 
> up, same-sex marriage court challenges in 2003. 
> 
> Provincial Attorney General, Oppal, would have happily continued to ignore 
> the polygamous business in Bountiful except for the fact that the Attorney 
> General of Utah, Mark Shurtleff, came calling on him in late November 
> demanding that something be done, as girls as young as 13 years of age have 
> been crossing the border from Utah into Bountiful to be married off to much 
> older men. Another troublesome issue is that some of the polygamous wives in 
> Bountiful have begun to complain about their treatment and their lack of 
> consent to their "marriage" arrangements. Also, young men have been ejected 
> from the Community in order to avoid a competition for young wives with the 
> older leaders in the community. 
> 
> As a result of these problems, the RCMP has recently undertaken an 
> investigation of Bountiful. Based on the RCMP's findings, the Provincial 
> Attorney General may then be obliged to lay charges against the leaders of 
> the polygamous sect in Bountiful. 
> 
> New Debate on Polygamy 
> 
> If so, a new debate on marriage, to legalize polygamous marriages will hit 
> the public eye. The exact same arguments, that were used to recognize 
> same-sex partnerships as legal marriages, will be heard again. One of these 
> arguments will be that the failure to approve polygamous marriage is due to 
> the stereotypical treatment causing historical disadvantages against people 
> who love each other. Another argument will be that since the courts have 
> conceded that procreation no longer provides sufficient reason to restrict 
> marriage to heterosexuals, then there is no reason to restrict marriage to 
> other sexual arrangements as well. 
> 
> And why not? Take marriage away from its historically recognized essence of 
> one man and one woman, and there is no logical reason to restrict other 
> marital arrangements, such as those who love two women, or bisexuals who have 
> a sexual desire for both sexes. The fact that these arrangements are 
> currently prohibited under the Criminal Code is no argument because 
> homosexual conduct was also illegal until relatively recently. The laws 
> against polygamy can also be similarly changed. 
> 
> What a mess the courts have created! In their zeal to be liberal and 
> progressive and to make the world aware of their trailblazing spirit, the 
> Canadian judges have made fools of themselves and us. They are also tearing 
> down the foundations of society, while establishing a dangerous precipice on 
> which the institution of marriage is now tilting. 
> 
> Polygamy Established Elsewhere 
> 
> Canada, however, isn't the only nation facing the problem of polygamous 
> marriages. For example, Norway's Directorate of Immigration has reported 
> that, despite the illegality of polygamy in Norway, it is