I always knew they were different
Gerry
mesmo at gilanet.com
Fri Mar 18 21:56:37 EST 2005
According to Astrology, people with Venus in good places and with good
aspects have attractive exteriors, what we know as the most lovely neotony.
Usually means good hair too. Thus the Venus people are well-liked and doors
are opened for them.
On the converse, those with Venus in bad or weak places or with bad aspects
are unattractive and not popular either.
We have no choice in the matter, but nature seems to distribute both types
as well as those in between in good balance.
Those well-aspected Venus types are often sorry as hell, get by on their
looks. Most of the junkies I have known have had strong Venus in their
charts. Heroin is a Venus drug. As years advance they often gain weight and
keep it. So don't go slash your wrists if you don't have Venus in the best
place, it all evens out in the long run.
The New Yorker's annual "style" issue came out recently. I like to look at
all the models in these issues, some remarkable faces. Good article on
perfume and how it is made. One of the ultimate Venus tonics.
Sniffing in NM, eau de compost,
G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <michaele at hotpop.com>
To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: I always knew they were different
> I have a new theory: it's the skin or rather the appearance
> of the skin, its color and its hairlessness and the effect
> of the subcutaneous layer of fat on the skin's appearance.
>
> This feature of women is known as neoteny which is
> the retention of juvenile characteristics in adulthood.
>
> What I'm saying is that the delicacy of feature and
> juvenile hairless and soft skin would have a
> tremendous psychosexual resonance because
> appearance IS reality both to its possessor and the
> observer.
>
> > Gerry,
> >
> > Well as for little Jimmy and little Janie figuring it out,
> > that's easy enough to say.
> >
> > Men don't understand women as well as they understand
> > men and women don't understand women as well as they
> > understand men. So neither sex sufficiently understands
> > women. Freud famously said "Was willst das Weib?"
> > 'What do women want?'
> >
> > Mike
>
>
>
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