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The Story of Women
by mazHur IT was not God but Eve who pulled Adam out of fool's paradise and taught him to live a life of love and passion; how ungrateful of you, O men of the world, that you still don't pay women the gratitude and reverence they so aptly deserve; Ironically, you call them an enigma,a mystery, and treat them with suspicion and awe; pity you don't even regard them as humans, they are but Ewig Weibliche sage-femme or femme fatale in your eyes; A woman for you is merely a goal, an achievement, a fruitful embodiment of mystery which rules the earth and nature like the Mother Goddess does the heaven! In your masculine whims you call her as a siren, succubus, lamia, empusa, dakini,vampire,witch and harpy; Some call her Lakshmi,Bhaagwaan and Venus as well; yet you love to penetrate her interior through her little door, only to be reborn in her womb again and again; Again you doubt she exists but separately as a virgin, spinster,wife, mother,sister or a widow; in varying contexts, you behold her as a mistress, ribley, courtesan and whore ! yet therre are some of you, the misogynists, who fabulously fantasize women as a symbol of sin and contamination! what a baloney, joke ! motorists don't like women in their pits. fishermen and mariners dread their sight before going to sea; miners hate their sight lest they meet misfortune; what a mean outlook of men towards a fleshpot, the greatest source of pleasure for them! out of paradise these men are but in the eyes of superior and precocious women they are still living in a fool's paradise God knows how long it will take for them to get out of the woods !
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