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Cleveland 2022-01-14 08:01:57

A common saying of liberal feminism, an awakened woman (middle class, Kochi) faces a patriarchal system constructed by police, fathers and social customs, so she has a narrative of opposition and resistance, so individual feminism wins and she has a patron +Husband, and praise from working-class women. This cross-class charity story is simplified as a middle-class girl borrowing money from her father and husband to help the poor, so the class story becomes a middle-class moral story of donating money to buy peace of mind. Okay, comedy laughs, the dark history of hysteria, what do you do for masturbation, massage sticks, tell a woman to go home to masturbate with hands is not over, but there is no money to make, the myth of the massage stick is just a myth of capital, and it has sex A free rider of liberation.

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  • Edmund St. John-Smythe: [brainstorming] The Rubby-Nubby.

    Mortimer Granville: The Vibratorium.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: The Jiggly-Wiggly?

    Mortimer Granville: Paroxysmator.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Oh, the Sorcerer's Apprentice.

    Mortimer Granville: The Excitetator?

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Mr. Wobbly.

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, please.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: What about, The Squealer?

  • Charlotte Dalrymple: For us it's mindless housework and doting on some halfwit.

    Mortimer Granville: You can make some halfwit very happy.

    Charlotte Dalrymple: It's simply not enough for me, or for most women. Would it be enough for you?

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, I'm not most women.