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The Love of Poetry as a Traditional Male Pursuit

26 Thursday Aug 2010

Posted by Racer X in men, poetry, Uncategorized

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You don't get any more alpha than Lord Bryon.

Posted below are two of my favorite poems in the English language. I am sure many feel the same way. What I love the most about them is how they combine beautiful music of language with soft, tender sentiments. I will never get tired of reading these over and over again.  Some moderns may think of them as sentimental; I like to think of them as eternal.  John Derbyshire once called poetry one of the traditional male pursuits, along with love and war.  Most of my hyper-machismo, game loving, alpha fantasizing, baseball cap wearing, video game addicted,  porn saturated, overcompensating male colleagues would probably laugh at this notion.  Do they know that General George Patton loved and wrote traditional poetry? I once read a post somewhere by someone who theorized that the true “alpha” has no interest in art or literature, that is the province of sissies or something like that. For all you boys sitting at your little cubicles fantasizing about how alpha you want to be while at the same time taking orders from your female boss, you don’t get any more alpha than Patton. Today however the love of poetry is something that has been lost in the West, in our overly prosaic, technical, materialistic, bureaucratic society, but I still believe in it.  In societies like India and Persia poetry is still revered as almost something sacred.  I will be posting my favorite poems on here on a regular basis. If you have any please let me know what they are.

There be none of Beauty’s daughters
With a magic like thee;
And like music on the waters
Is thy sweet voice to me:
When, as if its sound were causing
The charmed ocean’s pausing,
The waves lie still and gleaming,
And the lulled winds seem dreaming:

And the midnight moon is weaving,
Her bright chain o’er the deep,
Whose breast is gently heaving
As an infant’s asleep.
So the spirit bows before thee
To listen and adore thee;
With a full but soft emotion,
Like the swell of summer’s ocean.
– Lord Byron

WWII General George Patton read and wrote traditional poetry.

Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory–
Odors, when sweet violets sicken
Live within the sense they quicken.

Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for the beloved’s bed;
And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.
–Shelley

Lust and Love

21 Saturday Aug 2010

Posted by Racer X in love, Uncategorized

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Sometimes lust swells up inside you. You just want to fuck. Cheap, meaningless sex seems ideal. These thoughts swirl around in the mind. Lust seems to be like an electrical charge coursing through your body, setting you ablaze, consuming your every thought. It is a torturous thrill, a pleasant pain, an elusive longing. You need a woman.

I know sometimes women just want to fuck too. They just want sex, with nothing more. There are those times when you meet someone and these things come together, and meaningless, transient, even anonymous sex becomes an intense experience. It is rare but it does happen. This has happened many times in my life, although I tend to me more cautious about these things now, given the various risks involved. Still, I enjoy imagining things. The imagination is a great place to direct one’s lust, when love might be absent.

Women can never understand a man’s lust. It is physically impossible for them to do so. They understand the power they have over men; but they cannot really understand the power of the male sexual drive. How can they? They don’t have our levels of testosterone, they don’t have a pair of balls pumping this powerful toxin through their systems, saturating their brains with it, consuming and coloring their every thought and desire.

And yet I love it. I love the feel the sexual desire. I love the intensity it gives to life. I love the whole spectrum, from the hot sensation of sexual arousal to the wonderful mystery of mutual longing and desire you have with another. Lust is an elixir. I may not act on it, but I still love it. Yes, it can dangerous, it must be tempered, but it is life, the basis of life, the continuation of life, the desire for men to mate with women. I don’t think a healthy, natural kind of lust is such a bad thing. But there must be more than simply lust. Ultimately, there must be love too. And then, tempered by love, lust can be transformed into something almost divine. After all, the orgasm is the most ecstatic sensation we can have. And when you are inside a woman and you feel that and there is love, well, nothing can compare. Love is more important. And every woman wants to be both lusted after and loved.

Love as an Antidote for Game

18 Wednesday Aug 2010

Posted by Racer X in love, Uncategorized

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Recently I have become tired of the whole “game” thing, the whole “alpha” vs. “beta” dichotomy that is out there. Blogs can be fun, but too often there is a dark side to all this. It is hard to explain. Do others feel the same way? Recently I have been reading a particular blogger who shows great emotion and desire for meaning and love, yet who wants to “cum all over girl’s faces and make them swallow my cum.” It seems to be said in such a hostile, aggressive way, a way of vengeance for all the women who have let him down, hurt him, or disappointed him at some point in his life. Are others tired of the whole PUA thing? I suppose the younger crowd will always be enchanted by such things, after all, young men pursue young women by nature. Young women love the attention. Both are working out primeval mating strategies and rituals. I am bit older though, so those things are not a concern to me as much any more.

Now I am very sexual, enjoy writing about sex, but I try to understand the consequences of sex too. Eroticism is a part of life. Yet that does not mean we should act out on all our desires. So many of the PUA blogs seem to nihilistic and barren and plain old ugly, it is a world too harsh and hopeless for me. There is more to life than simply sexual conquest. As much as I fantasize about these things and find so many women attractive, still, love is far more important.

Love is, at least for me, an antidote for game. I would rather risk love, and fail, than be successful at innumerable, meaningless conquest. I know in the end the conquests would cheapen my existence and the existence of others. Love is risk, and love is life. I would rather experience love with a woman and not sleep with her, than sleep with a woman I neither cared about, and who did not care about me. I have had plenty of the second, now I want more of the first.

I get tired of the bleakness of our world; so it is time for some changes. Better to give of yourself, than to take selfishly. It may sound trite, but recently I have been discovering the truth of those things. I will say more on this in future posts.

Musings

16 Monday Aug 2010

Posted by Racer X in eroticism, spirituality

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I want to take this blog in a different direction. Writing about sex gets old after a while; I have become more interested in eroticism in general as it relates to spiritual matters. Or, to put it more succinctly, I believe in God, and wonder sometimes if much of the content I am writing is a good or bad thing. By that I mean my more explicit, sexual posts. What I don’t have any qualms about is how eroticism, sexual desires, all fit in with spiritual or even religious beliefs and whatever I may write on that. These are old questions for me and I am still seeking the answers for them. I enjoy an open and honest discussion about sexuality and how it relates to our society; I enjoy writing erotica. I wonder if it best to keep that private or not. I don’t have any answers, these are just questions. The nihilism of the PUA crowd is something I reject completely; the division into all society into alpha and beta dichotomies is also something I reject. “Game” is useful for understanding how or why people act; subjecting others to “game” is something else all together.  Reducing other people to mere objects of conquest without considering their minds or hearts, or as I believe, their souls, is not something I can condone or want to participate in.  I love women; the hatred of women among the PUA crowd is often troubling. Their hatred of society is also troubling. If you are so disturbed by what is going on today, why don’t you do something to change things, rather than simply bitch about it.  I might change my moniker, but I am not sure.  I am going to change the header, to what I am not sure.

So, just some thoughts. It is difficult for me not to launch into erotic writing every now and then; but I am looking for something a little different. I have often thought of shutting this blog down, but I enjoy the small readership I have, and would like to continue.

I would like my writings to be a source of positive reflection, or a positive element in our world, however minuscule they may be.  But I will say more on these things later.

On Beautiful Women in Today’s World

13 Friday Aug 2010

Posted by Racer X in beauty, Uncategorized, women

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Sometimes, perhaps often, I get a little tired of the slutty, skankiness of our “girls gone wild” culture.  I love a woman with class, grace, style, dignity, refinement.  These are a few of the things I look for in the women I love. And yes, I love intelligence, a girl who is well read, who can talk about more than just how much she dislikes her friends, or whatever. Give me something to work for. Give me a challenge. Don’t talk or act like a guy, don’t belch, swear, drink, fight, spit, it is disgusting. It is not attractive. Give me girly girls, give me femininity, give me softness. No, we really do not want porn actresses as girlfriends. Ok. Yes, sensuality, sexuality, hot and intense sexuality, but veiled beneath the cloak of your alluring powers. If you let it all hang out, if you give it away easily after one night or show the whole world how outrageous and cool you are sexually after a few drinks, where is the specialness?

Sex should be mysterious, enticing, something worth waiting for, something to wonder about for a while, something special between two people. Despite the thrills of cheap, illicit, transitory sex, the girls  I slept with right away often meant nothing afterwards; the ones who made me wait, who made me fight for it, who made me want to spend time and money on them, who made me prove my desire and feelings for them, they were the ones who mattered, even if it did not work out in the end. The intensity of that sex is beyond description. The cheap one night stands were nothing more than scratching an itch and about as memorable.

We live in an age of neo-barbarism in many ways. I for one would like to see a return to some civilization, even when it comes to sex. I love Ingird Bergman as an example of gracious feminine charm, alluring sexuality and sensuality, of desire to be sought after.

There is something quite sensual in this photo.

I know there are decent women out there, women who feel compelled to go along with the general skankiness of our culture but who would rather prefer something else than to be hit on in a bar. Then again, I never much liked bars or night clubs, with their hoards of desperate wanna-be alpha studs, dressed in their designer jeans and expensive t-shirts, salivating over the prospect of getting lucky with one of the many attention seeking whores prancing around the dance floor. I know there are people who at least long for the veneer of civilization over our unbridled sexual passions. The “in your face” variety of all this gets depressing after a while, old and tired. I think there is a difference between “seduction” and the PUA philosophy. Now certainly there is some overlapping, but seduction seems to me to be more the province of an older culture, the result of a slow and simmering sexuality that lurks beneath the surface of so much of life. It is both mental, physical, and emotional. It is part of world where there is still some mystery to life, where everything is not advertised for a quick and easy sexual consumption, where we have to work a bit for the reward of sexual pleasures. Men and women became lovers, had love affairs, were entangled in ways physically and emotionally that went far beyond what is too often today nothing more than a  quick conquest for men, and validation seeking for women. In many ways they were braver they we are, because they dared to love, to be involved and risk the pains of loss.

Today’s sexual market place often reminds me more of  gang of rodents ransacking a dumpster in downtown Manhattan for whatever greasy and half eaten left overs lie hidden within than anything refined or civilized. Give me the restraint, refinement and hidden yet palpable sexuality of the Bogart and Bergman in Casablanca over that any day. It is just a movie, but as I said in the last post about Cary Grant, it does reflect the culture and world of its time, a world much different than ours in its sexual dynamics. I think most women crave this also, which is why a show like “Mad Men” is so popular among them. It reflects that earlier world of a more restrained, although not less powerful, eroticism and sexuality.

A great movie, depicting a world far different from our own, yet still powerful in its passions and desires.

In today’s culture, banging excessive numbers of women is not that hard to do. Women are told being unrestrained sexually is a mark of liberation. It is relatively easy, and always has been, for any woman to get laid if she wants. Many guys are now studious practitioners of game. So sexual conquest is not that hard. Nor is getting an STD, a girl pregnant, having an unwanted child or participating in an abortion.  As a spiritual person I think often on religious matters, and despite some of my meanderings on sexuality, I do agree with time honored religious notions on the mystery of sex, that sex is mysterious, powerful, something to be respected, even feared at times because of the power it holds over us. We have lost so much of that now. Perhaps there are few people out there who still feel at least something similar to me.

People often talk about the greatness of picking up women, strangers, people we hardly know. I have done this, often, in my past. I write about it here, but often in a half serious way, and often with some personal caveat on the consequences of such behaviors. My own sex drive is powerful, more so than most, and I am intoxicated by eroticism and sexuality. If I could I probably would have sex with thousands of women, enjoying an endless harem of sexual thrills and delights. I have my dark sides too. And I love writing about sex, erotica, and the pleasure I enjoy giving women. But the reality of life is often far different than these fantasies. What I often found with random encounters, or cheap thrills, was not mind blowing sex, but rather great vulnerability in the woman, sadness, despair, desperation for attention and validation, loathing self hatred and a bottomless pit of low self esteem. Yes, I got off, and there was mutual pleasure, but that was it. Nothing more. The weird sexual vibes that occur with random sex is rarely talked about. You wonder, “Is this person healthy? Who are they? They are naked in front of me, yet I hardly know them. Will they like this or that? I want them to leave once we are finished.  How sad this all really is.” In the end those experiences left me with nothing but a few cheap memories and much emptiness.

What I found when found love was something far, far different. It is rare, but like a precious jewel, is something to be cherished and guarded.

Give me grace, class, culture, refinement, real passion, sensuality and love over the coarseness and crassness that surrounds me on a daily basis.

Cary Grant: Classic Alpha Male

07 Saturday Aug 2010

Posted by Racer X in men, Uncategorized

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In this age of internet warriors, MRA advocates, PUA keyboard Don Juans and the overall decline of masculinity, it is good to look at some former examples of what might be considered top Alphas. Too many men today fall into the trap of a hypermasculinity, a rejection of anything that is cultured or refined as supposed examples of a creeping femininity into the masculine. An educated, well dressed man is often now considered gay. And too many men who are educated or have some verbal ability beyond being able to order a beer at a biker bar tend to become too whiny, metrosexual or overly sensitive, testosterone lacking hipsters. Rarely today do we find in popular culture or even in the real world examples of men who are well dressed, well educated, well spoken and classy, men who are unabashedly civilized with a depth of character, but also tough, ruthless, aggressive and masculine in their own ways.

In his day the chicks dug him.

Cary Grant is an example of an older, bygone way, but a way I hold in high regards. I once read a post on a now long defunct blog that described him as a good example of “quiet confidence”. I remember the number of women who wrote comments on that post saying how much they loved that kind of character in a man. The characters he portrayed were sophisticated, intelligent, well educated, yet tough, virile, and quite appealing to the ladies. In his personal life he was a well known womanizer and had many love affairs with some of the most beautiful women in the world. His characters on screen often displayed the same characteristics. What is important about anything in popular culture, such as film stars, are that they portray and reflect what is going on in the culture around them. Men like Cary Grant reflected a type of restrained, cultured, sophisticated yet tough masculinity that is too often rare today. There was depth to his characters, an understanding of life and people, but also a dark edge, a controlled intensity and even violence. It was not the chest thumping, over compensating masculinity we see too often today, a chest thumping by too many men which is brought about by a sense of loss of masculinity, but rather a type of quiet confidence, a quiet yet iron strength that woman swoon for, a strength that was both mental as well as physical, even spiritual.

I love the world that is portrayed in many of the silver screen classics. Men like Grant were the great examples of this world. It was a world of eroticism and sexuality, but an eroticism that was more restrained than that of today, an eroticism that was suggested and hinted at rather than openly displayed as so much of eroticism is today. Then again, I find most modern examples of the erotic not erotic at all, but rather cheap attempts by the porn industry to make money. Double penetration is really not all that attractive to see. The underlying sexuality between Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious, for instance, are far more powerful than anything most modern movies can produce today. There was never any skin; just the suggestion, innuendo, and the appeal to the imagination. Grant was refined yet tough and exuded a powerful sexuality that would put to shame most of the practitioners of PUA today. In his movies he understands women, but he does not whine about them, rather, he conquers them, and loves them. If the woman is too much of a problem, then he simply leaves her. Women loved him. Mystery, with his painted fingernails and floppy hats, is rather pathetic compared to a man like Grant.

Many of the whiny office nerds in the MRA/PUA fantasy world would do well to study a man like Grant.

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