Girls

We have to be older.

We have to be older. And wiser. Even removed, to the extent necessary.

It’s sad. A whole new photoshoot for Mylie Cyrus. A girl spiraling down the drain. They do that. We should never help. The mandate is not to be tempted by children. Which they mostly are until they’re 25 or so.

It’s easy to distract men. We’re so distractable. But we have to remember that we have a moral responsibility. Regardless of where our minds and fantasies go unbidden, we have an obligation to be good.

Why I commend this essay to all men. I won’t mention the Brizoni word, but it applies. Read.

And think.

Women are so much more enticing than girls.

Women are so much more enticing than girls.

2 thoughts on “Girls

  1. One of the parts of my job that I hate. I know the girls in our school as freshmen and sophomores, and I both teach and coach them in volleyball. I watch them grow older, I watch them sing and dance in the gym during warmups, I watch them emulate their role models — the older seniors at our school, the girls in the culture. At one point, I was happy that they loved Miley. Her song ‘Party in the USA’ was a catchy pop song about how this country girl didn’t fit in with these fast, loose Hollywood people — sneaker over high heels — and that the music kept her grounded.

    So much for that. Another child sacrifice on the altar of the moral relativism agenda. I can’t find any of it sexy when I know girls just like her and am fighting like hell to keep them moving in the right direction. One of the heartbreaking parts of my job, but I’ll do it every year.

    I did have one recent success on that count. Usually we travel in buses, and everyone’s plugged in to their own music, tuned out. But our recent team vehicle was a smaller SUV, and it had a connector to the main car radio. I banned music that demeaned women after they started playing that Blurred Lines song, so they switched over to ‘classic rock’ (their version). We played Name That Tune as a group across every decade — Beatles, Stones, Elton John, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Simon and Garfunkel, Counting Crows, Journey. To them, it’s all ‘classic’, even though they played a number of tunes that came out when I was in college. Not a Miley song was played that day.

    • South Park had Miley pegged several years ago: “It will be a very, very good harvest.”

      And regarding the essay, University folk like the professor who argues in favor of bestiality are overseeing Obamacare. That should give anyone pause.

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