Fucking Day: What I learned About the Female Sexuality from Feminism Author Jill Emerson 🌭
Added 2021-07-09 12:01:04 +0000 UTCYes this is a new thing for me to be able to type not just in the comments maybe some of you know me from their but if you don’t my name is sissyneck. I don’t remember how I heard about this hot dog kickstarter but probably i was on my grandson Traytons’ fire tablet after a few busch lites and the next thing I know these nice people starting sending me emails every day and some of them were pretty funny! I e-mailed them back everyday to be polite for about 3 months but I don’t think those were going through so now i push the button at the bottom of the email and try to do my part in the comments and now they said I could write more here!
Well What i preciate most about this outfit is that while we’re waiting for the hotdog machine or service or whatever to get done they have people write about things you might not have seen in the world and that is called exploration and growing your perspective so I thought I would share a thing in my life that has made me think different, for me. And maybe it can for you too:
So it is books that has been one of the biggest types of exploring for me since I was little even back in Tumwater, WA. mostly back then I just read a book if it had a dog in it like Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing had a dog named Turtle! So i checked out another one by the same lady called Then Again Maybe i Won’t and there were sadly no dogs BUT there were parts in it like when a boy is interested in girl parts and also has to hide his own parts one time in class that I did not know would be in a book. And it sorta made me think some things I thought only happened to me maybe happen to other people and books might have value more than “this boy right here is a great dog.’ For example recently i have been learnin more about what my wife Larene’s life is like and in ways different than my own. Like when we watch true crimes she is sometimes bothered more or differnt than me cuz lots of times its the bad things happening to women more than man and she is my Dear Heart and I thought I would try to learn more about that kind of thing and use books. I started with my favorite author Mr Stephen King and re-read Carrie to learn about periods and hairbrushes and a couple The Girl With The Dragon Tattoos books to learn that a girl can have a autism too, and accidentally once got 1Q84 (I meant to get 1984 because everyone always says “this is like 1984” so much i wanted to know why) and so that was another one with a autism but now in Japan. But then when I was kinda trying out talking about some of the things i learned from these books with LaRene like isn’t it interesting that women describe their own breasts to themselves all the time and she kinda snorted and said “That sounds like what men THINK women do.” And i realized most of my learning about women was coming from A Male Gaze and i should read more what a WOMAN has wrote.
So next time the bookmobile came i specially looked for female authors and found one called Enough of Sorrow by female author Jill Emerson and I learned a lot i thought. AND it was pretty dirty but LaRene and i have gone to some of the StrongMarriage classes at the church here and even though it was in church they still talked about sexualities and it ain’t about ashamed like it used to be in church now you can have Open and Curious With and About Your Partner’s Sexuality so i don’t feel so bad about having dirty books anymore.
So I kept looking for more books from Jill Emerson and they was all pretty good even this one that looked like it was maybe a CBS show.
But i was confused about why they started to say a man’s name on the cover too and why you see a lot of pictures of this old guy when you look for pictures of Jill Emerson.
But it looks like he writes other books.
And i figure maybe he’s her agent and it’s like when those sumbitch nashville producers gave themselves a songwriting credit to get more money so i’m onto you Mr. Block.
So now i just read another one by Jill Emerson that had a interesting cover and holy cow i learned just a bunch more about a womans sexuality that I NEVER knew and the book is pretty racy so even though i want to share about what i learned with you all and practice Open and Curious it is as the lady said a Ongoing Process so I might have to do a lil censoring sometimes which i will do with this what the HOTDOG artists made for me:
Well Getting Off is about a woman and she changes her names a lot and I don’t wanna do actual spoilers so let’s just say she has many “encounters” in the book but along the way I learned about Femininity some of these things:
On snacks:
For Breakfast:
Soft Drinking:
Dining Out:
Exotic locals:
French History:
How to navigate tricksome cultural differences:
Racial sensitivity:
Mormons again:
The last mormon one:
And here we learn about when theirs no guys around what might happen with-
How they talk:
How they enjoy vehicles:
What they do in there in the bathroom:
This one there were a few things in this book i thought probably most woman would NOT like in a sexual way but Jill has assisted me to check my assumptions for example-
Bad smell in a sexual fashion:
Not changing clothes and bad smell:
Untidy environment and bad smell agin:
Bad smell one more time:
Bad smell and okay maybe he just died all this time:
So here we see that if we can learn more about the enrich flavour of all humanity if only we take the time to listen to people who are different than us. Imagine how limited I as a Man would be if I just only read about what other men thought who women are or maybe what they hope they are because of their own shortcoming and insecurities and I just hope we can all seek it out. Dont have to be books even movies can help or video games or hell just a cup of coffee at the maverik with a new friend thank you In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Comments
This was really good. I hope you write more of these
Greg
2021-07-16 13:29:23 +0000 UTCNice try, Sissyneck!
Greg
2021-07-16 13:29:02 +0000 UTCDo we start taking bets on Sissyneck's real identity now or just cherish them in their anonymity?
Brendan McGinley
2021-07-13 19:43:27 +0000 UTCI guess there's no stopping this now...
Bonnybedlam
2021-07-10 17:37:01 +0000 UTCMy grandmother had to use a male name when she wrote true crime because her editors said people wouldn't buy it otherwise.
Matthew Harris
2021-07-10 05:31:42 +0000 UTCI too have read HARD CASE Crime Fiction, which I purchased at the Eureka, California Dollar Tree (the uncool one, next to the Winco, not the cool one on the north end of town which is the only Dollar Tree I've ever been into with a liquor license)
Matthew Harris
2021-07-10 05:29:42 +0000 UTCWell on the one hand this book is bad, but the other hand was eaten by a crocodile.
Bruce Greenwood
2021-07-10 04:22:48 +0000 UTC@Pablo actually, now that you mention it…
Christopher Horne
2021-07-09 22:05:58 +0000 UTCThis is completely insane and I love it. 😊
Jaime W
2021-07-09 21:00:02 +0000 UTCThank you for teaching me the phrase, "airport of the book and cessna of the mind." Truly, you are a wordsmith on par with Shakespeare and Byron.
Jeff Orasky
2021-07-09 20:00:27 +0000 UTCGreat article!! Sissyneck corner is getting bigger
Neil Bailey
2021-07-09 18:33:25 +0000 UTCthankee to you and these other fine folks from Hot Dog country i am humbled and proudened to share these lessons with you
sissyneck
2021-07-09 17:43:30 +0000 UTCIt did force me to go back and re-read the previous pages more carefully though, like what the fuck happened to Steve?! This is how they get you.
LyraV
2021-07-09 17:26:37 +0000 UTCCurious only at 30, good to know now for sure.
LyraV
2021-07-09 17:24:49 +0000 UTCCongratulations on the article, sissyneck!
FancyShark
2021-07-09 17:20:09 +0000 UTCWait, what the fuck? Was this a book about zombies all along? Shyamalan must be furiously masturbating at this article.
Pablo Rodriguez
2021-07-09 15:15:05 +0000 UTCSure, but did you actually signed it as "Christopher, writing as Christopher's mom"?
Pablo Rodriguez
2021-07-09 15:13:13 +0000 UTCAnd just like that, Brockway's inbox was filled with unsolicited fan articles. "No thanks, I'm driving," he'll respond.
Joshua Graves
2021-07-09 15:05:42 +0000 UTCThis feels portentous. Like being in the crowd when Hendrix opened for Clapton, only with exactly the same amount of lovingly depicted human smells.
Horse Macho
2021-07-09 14:44:12 +0000 UTCI love how the text on the opposite page of the book is upside down. Also, please let me remove that last page from my brain. Please.
Vooster
2021-07-09 14:02:31 +0000 UTCI’m sure LaRene appreciates the efforts you’re making here.
Pem
2021-07-09 13:46:12 +0000 UTCEnlightening and wonderful. Thank you sissyneck
Fatamatician
2021-07-09 13:34:37 +0000 UTCwhen i saw that sissyneck had progressed from comments to articles my brain said "oh no" and "oh yes" at the same time and gave itself a thought-hernia
SoylentRobot
2021-07-09 13:15:36 +0000 UTCI know right? I once wrote a sick note to my gym teacher as my mother, so I guess I’m not part of the solution.
Christopher Horne
2021-07-09 12:30:56 +0000 UTCHope seeing your work on the screen doesn’t confuse Trayton… I’ve seen so little exposure in my adult life that the last time I was in the newspaper, I’m pretty sure my kids though I’d been sucked in by a demon. Anyway, a fine article. Four Huzzah!s out of five (and a bonus Sexy Burt Reynolds for effort), coming from me that’s the equivalent of an Order of the British Empire, so consider yourself a lucky man. (Can 1-900Hotdog give knighthoods? If not, we should really look into that…)
Christopher Horne
2021-07-09 12:28:25 +0000 UTCWhy do they have authors "write as" other people? That always weirded me out.
Talking Alpaca
2021-07-09 12:08:25 +0000 UTC