People (Other than Girls)

August 28, 2009

I live here. I deal with it.

The concept of 'People (Other than Girls)' includes girls. There are either Girls, or there are People. In my perfect, perverted dream-world, the two would never co-exist.

A girl or a woman is a female human being who is physically, or, sartorially appealing to me.

Biology turns a girl into a woman sometime in her teenage years, but my mind keeps female human beings categorized and catalogued, generally, as girls into their thirties. At some point between her late thirties and mid forties, I will reclassify her as a woman. If the female human being is not appealing to me physically, or she doesn’t engage me visually through what she is wearing, or how she carries herself, regardless of her age, then she is just a person. However, she remains a notch above male human beings on my acceptability scale, even though she is not classified as a girl or woman. She’s still female. In a tight spot, I can always find something physically appealing about a female human. Sometimes, to make her, or whatever part of her I am focused on, appealing, I’m required to support, or validate my findings with memory-loops of the most debased, genre specific pornography. But at least she’s not a male human being; I can’t do anything with them.

When I am out, I don’t care to see or hear men anywhere. When I am out, at night especially, I am intensely X chromosome oriented; I want nothing to do with male human beings. I make every physical effort to avoid interactions with male humans where I will be forced to hear what is being said, or worse, where I will have to be physically close to them.

All male human beings, and most female human beings who are not attractive to me are people. Everyone else is a girl or woman.


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