You have to consider the age Freud lived in- it was absolutely
suffocating. He does some good work on civilization and nabs the male
urge to kill the "father" (authority figure). I am laughing thinking
how he would view American culture via tv and all these women issues
that still are in turmoil.

On Apr 6, 4:42�am, kd <kdlee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Freud hated women, but besides that fact, Chinese foot binding is as
> barbaric as they come. �More women had clubs at the end of their feet
> than Gangas Kahn had in his military. �As for the athletic woman, I
> can only say for me. �Muscle is more attractive than fat or bones. �I
> am tiny, so I am more for the lithe, dancer type body. �I don't want
> to be a mini man; I want to look like a woman.
>
> There is a woman at my gym, I am sure every gym has one, who works out
> 28 hours a week. �She does 2 in the morning, and 2 in the evening
> every day. �She is there whenever I am, and then some. �Me, 4-6 hours/
> week.
> On Apr 5, 11:19�pm, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You might recall Chinese foot binding which crippled women or those
> > Africans with brass neck rings that turned women into giraffes or our
> > 18 inch waists. Whatever. The new vogue is also the athletic woman,
> > the career woman. I am tempted to agree with Freud- What do women
> > want?.
>
> > On Apr 5, 8:47 am, kd <kdlee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery
> > > and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an
> > > accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician.
> > > Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications.
>
> > > On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes <richard_forbe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx
> > > > woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her
> > > > thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license.
> > > > Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone
> > > > injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her:
>
> > > > "'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do
> > > > this a little bit,'" Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year
> > > > old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were
> > > > allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then.
> > > > "She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries," said Kelvin
> > > > Rodriguez, the victim's son.
>
> > > > But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman
> > > > then paid a visit. "I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was
> > > > the towel," Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the
> > > > bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the
> > > > thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to
> > > > Pichardo.
>
> > > > "She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she
> > > > told me she wanted to go the hospital," Fausto Rodriguez said.
> > > > Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what
> > > > the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism,
> > > > caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs.
>
> > > > CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist
> > > > and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone
> > > > injections, she said, "No, never." CBS 2 HD: "You're telling me you
> > > > never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks?" Then:
> > > > "Yes, I never did."
>
> > > > Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the
> > > > hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors
> > > > about the injection, but never did. "She didn't say anything, at
> > > > all," daughter Marines Rodriguez said. "I'm positive. The doctors had
> > > > no idea."
>
> > > > The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone
> > > > injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the
> > > > connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic.
> > > > "We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole," Fausto
> > > > Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they
> > > > are investigating.- Hide quoted text -
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