Intersexualism



What does it matter that so many men
so much try to be like women,
when so many ladies
try so hard to be like men?
Is there really any difference,
except for the physical one
that everyone is chained by?
Men with soft hearts, over-sensitive like cry-babies,
with jobs as nurses, wards and nannies
can not find much comfort in strong ladies
working as policemen, soldiers, officers and wrestlers,
boasting feministic militancy,
as if physically female fitness did not matter,
and as right of masculinity as any man.
I must say I find ladies more attractive
if they show some motherly soft-hearted tenderness,
while I can't understand how any man
could win a woman by becoming female.
Let the soul be intersexual and neutral,
but allow poor nature to decide the rest,
to make it simple and not complicate the sexual life
unnecessarily, since love all by itself
is complicated well enough already
with no urgent need to make things worse.





Poetry by Christian Lanciai The PoetBay support member heart!
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Written on 2009-03-05 at 09:56

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Indeed, dear sir. Why can't things be simple and straightforward?
I can hear Prof. Higgins whining away while Col. Pickering humours him. LOL.
2009-03-12


Kathy Lockhart
males and females--the quest for understanding will always be. I find a man with sensitivity attractive and appealing but I also want strength, courage, and intellect from the same. I, as a female, hope to be a combination of many things--sensitivity, feminism, strength, courage, and intellect are just a few. We have within us the attributes of both sexes while some are more prominent than others. We are, afterall, human beings. I love the differences as well as the familiar. I think we were made to fit--where one may be lacking the other can fulfill. Much like the socket and the plug, when united there is electricity!
Wonderful essay Chris. : ) kathy
2009-03-05