Tuesday, October 27, 2015

10/28/15 (Queen) Bee Warned?

    I had an interesting conversation with my brother who is here to watch Chubs while Wife is having the time of her life at another conference.  I pointed out some girl with tattoos walking to the bus and put myself in rant mode.  Not that I believe in god, but the female form is perfect at getting a man's attention and nowhere did He get it more right than in the boobs section.  Why in the world would a girl think some black ink would or could improve on His masterpiece?  Cleavage alone can bring a man to his knees.
    My brother then went into this whole subset of people and he might be unto something.  The term of the day is "Aposematism"- In the animal world, brightly colored being a warning of poisonous or dangerous defensive tactics.  In a sense I see all women who color their hair in any of a rainbow's worth of options once did it for the opposite sex, but today not all colors are the same.  Not all women are playing the same game of making themselves attractive for the opposite sex.  Something broke a generation or two ago.  When women started figuring or being convinced they didn't need no man to form a family, man figured he didn't need to grow up and play family man.  Today we have a culture of women trying to prove that they can do everything at least equal to what a married couple can do, and a whole generation of men-child, the adult male who is content in a minimum wage job, provided he can afford his XBOX and Playstation.
   Getting back to aposematism, going too bright or too fringe trying to purposefully stick out may not in fact be for mating purposes to impress a male, but to warn him that she is in fact dangerous, much like the poison dart frogs who might be beautifully irridescent blue, red or yellow, yet one touch can kill a grown man.  It might be done unconsciously but there is something to be said about it.  People that are screaming for negative attention usually find a way to get it.  Look at any Cops episode, always the same thing.  People come up to officers with their blase shitty attitude.  I am a law abiding citizen, not even a speeding ticket since 1993, yet if a police officer waves at me, I'm not gonna roll my eyes, and tell him/her to hurry up.  It'll be yes sir, no sir, thank you, shake hands if he wants.
    This is such a heady topic I might pick it up again.

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