Re: Theos-World meaning of "Taking the piss"
Jan 26, 2005 05:06 PM
by Dennis Kier
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cass Silva" <silva_cass@yahoo.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World meaning of "Taking the piss"
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> Dear Dennis
> Can you explain to me please your point in men having to express
their bladders more frequently than women - men taking communal
showers - I saw nothing obscure in this, accept your analogy.
>
Cass:
It does appear that there is still some difference in our languages. I
cannot see how you arived at the conception that you state in the
above paragraph. Perhaps you read
my message hurriedly, but it is clear that you completely
misunderstood what I said, much less what I was trying to convey.
What I was SAYING, was that men have TWO "bladders" to contend with,
while women only have ONE.
With men, there is the bladder containing the urine, and another
containing the sperm (and associated fluids). I believe that this is
contained in the testes. It is smaller than the Unrine Bladder, and in
young men fills up faster, and gives young men (and boys over age 10)
a lot of problems with unwanted erections, and unwanted thoughts when
they are trying to think of homework [math, and other school work],
and also interferes in times of tests at school. When it is full,
nature has provided that it torments men to empty it in one way or
another. But, then, the Urine bladder that both men and women have
also signals to the individual that it is time to empty it, but in a
much different way.
Remember I am talking about Women (1 bladder), Men (2 bladders). I
said nothing of Women and Men having any competition with emptying
their (urine) bladders, I only was referring to men having to empty
their Sperm bladders.
So if you keep this distinction in mind if/when you re-read my
original message, perhaps you will not be so completely confused.
CWL tried to explain this about the boys being distracted from
studying their school work to Annie Besant, but being a typical
female, she had a SNIT FIT, and having absolutely NO sympathy with the
sufferings of the young, made him promise not to enlighten the boys in
his charge about ways to alleievate this problem that they were
having. Let Them Suffer, was evidently her feelings, and making this
simple mechanical problem into a Vast Moral Issue.
If you can get past this One bladder versus Two bladders problem, to
see what I was actually saying, then the rest of my message might make
some more sense, whether you agree or not.
Dennis
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