I quoted her being "not true" at the top of this forum thread section.
I'll quote it again: She wrote,
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Actually it has the effect of making you want to avoid the whole subject.
That is a statement of fact from her, that is plain wrong.
if she had worded it as, "that sort of thing might make you want to avoid it", then things would have been different. But she stated it as an always true fact, yet it isnt true.
Jeez. OK, maybe she should have thrown a "probably" in there, since there might be a guy somewhere who doesn't really mind an unreliable wiener and who is perfectly okay with getting a woman worked up and ready to go and then maybe it works and if it doesn't, oh well, but I've never heard of him. Practically every man I have heard of with an unreliable wiener does want to avoid the whole situation as much as he can.
This is just one of a whole series of times where you seem to confuse wanting to do something with actually doing something. (Either that, or you're just overly pedantic about the difference between "all" and "nearly all") Lillieperl never claimed that all men avoid the situation... she claimed that all men with unreliable wieners want to avoid the situation, and I find her statement very plausible.
a fine and enviable madness, this delusion that all questions have answers, and nothing is beyond the reach of a strong left arm.