Quote by Camille Anna Paglia, Sexual Pers

Sex is metaphysical for men, as it is not for women. Women have no problem to solve through sex. Physically and psychologically, they are serenely self-contained. They may choose to achieve, but they do not need it. They are not thrust into the beyond by their own fractious bodies. But men are out of balance; they must quest, pursue, court, or seize.... How often one spots a male pigeon making desperate, self-inflating sallies toward the female, as again and again she turns her back on him and nonchalantly marches away. But by concentration and insistence he may carry the day. Nature has blessed him with an obliviousness to his own absurdity.


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Summary

This quote suggests that for men, sex holds a deeper meaning beyond physical pleasure. Men may view sex as a metaphysical or spiritual experience, as they feel a need to solve or fulfill something through it. In contrast, women are depicted as already satisfied and content within themselves, not requiring sex to complete or fulfill them. The quote implies that men are driven by an inherent imbalance or a quest for validation, which can be seen in their pursuit of women. The comparison to a male pigeon's persistence suggests that men may be blind to their own absurdity in their pursuit of sexual gratification.

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By Camille Anna Paglia, Sexual Pers
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