On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:21:39 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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> wrote:
>
>"Bob" <freya2go@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Jun 27, 2:34 pm, "Gregory Hall" <gregh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> A recent posting by Rosalie B. solidified my opinion that women and
>>> sailing
>>> just don't mix.
>
>>>Rosalie B. wrote: "I would have said a
>>> smaller boat myself - either a CSY 33 or 37. But that's not what Bob
>>> wanted, and the love of a specific boat isn't rational."
>
>>Ugg!
>
>>> And then she wrote this: "I find both sailing and fi****ng a little bit
>>> boring. I go with Bob because I think he wants me to go, and I think
he
>>> needs me to go. I would be just as happy at home.
>
>> People who are not honest and open. Typical passive aggessive
>> behavior.
>
>>> BUT - if I go sailing, I
>>> want a boat that is comfortable to live on, not just someplace to camp
>>> out
>>> on the water."
>
>> And so proliferate the Winabagos of the Sea....
>
>Exactly correct to the detriment of what sailing is really all about. And
it
>ain't floating some condo so you have all the conveniences of home along
on
>the trip. If you have to take all that crap with you to be happy then
just
>STAY home.
>
>> Did granny Rosie really post the above??? Are her quotes
>> accurate ?!?!?!?
>
>Yes, I quoted her exactly. Her post appeared on 6-26 in
<rec.boats.cruising>
>under the "Re: Boat Problem Question" thread. "Rosalie B."
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>> I could care less about the who is what puppet crap. get back to the
>> real problem here "women on boats."
>> I ahve to agree most married guys with a boat are whipped. I would nt
>> say women have no place on boats Id say, "fat ignorant *****es" have
>> no buisness on board.
>
>I have no knowledge of the body type of Rosalie B. but that's none of my
>business anyway. She sounds like a typical woman of her age and quite set
in
>her ways. But she also sounds quite loyal and willing to help out her
>husband which is laudable. What I do not think is helpful to a sailing
>relation****p is the way she makes it known that she sails more out of
>loyalty than for any real love or even like of sailing.
>
>If a woman did this to me I would find myself telling her to just stay
home
>then. I think I would enjoy myself more by myself because seeing her
around
>the boat would just be a reminder that she's not really very happy to be
>there. This would make me unhappy myself. But, perhaps her husband
doesn't
>get those feelings or has other good reasons for wanting her company?
>
>However, I think the attitude of Rosalie B. is very typical of most woman
>who "bless" their men with their presence on their sailboats. I don't
know
>about you but if I don't have an enthusiastic partner then why bother
having
>a partner?
>
>As for fat women, I have an aversion to them, too. Show me a fat woman
and I
>will show a woman who lacks self-esteem, has health problems, has
>handicapped herself, has no will power and is undesirable ***ually. Just
not
>my cup of tea. I feel so sorry for married men stuck with fat wives who
>force them to take Viagra so they can "perform" without ever realizing
that
>the Viagra would never be needed provided a ***y, slender, fit, athletic
>young woman was available. So the man gets (and accepts) the blame and is
>accused of having erectile dysfunction because the woman is
unenthusiastic,
>obese and a turn-off. When will men grow a pair and render the lard?
>
>> Ive met lots of qualified women who are great on board! Met a great
>> 26 woman who was an AB on one of thoes big traditional sail boat. I
>> shook her ha[n]d and it was a callased vise ! Smart...... strong....
way
>> cute and able...
>
>That's the kind of woman every good captain wants to have aboard a
vessel.
>And I bet she likes to cook and is a good cook as well. But the main
thing
>is she's there because she wants to be there and that attitude goes a
long
>way towards making a man feel good about being there, too.
>
>> My advise. dump the ignorant cows and date a women in her 20s. Ive
>> been dating a 23 yo and she is fun ! These "new women" grew up playing
>> soccer. lots are great jocks. I doubt shell ever turn into one of
>> thoes 50+ year old fat helpless cows i read about here. But who
>> cares... Il be dead by then
>
>Yes, if any older gentleman can find a young woman to play with he will
get
>a new lease on life whether aboard of ashore. I train with a younger
woman
>who is a triathlete. She can out run me and outswim me but I can outbike
>her. I'm about four minutes faster than her in a 16K time trials and
about
>eight minutes faster in a 40K time trials. But her enthusiasm is
contagious.
>And her body is very stimulating just to look at it. I get disgusted
looking
>at old fat woman and *** becomes the furthest thing from my mind but with
a
>young, fit, athletic woman it puts lead in my pencil.
>
>
>> In conclusion, women DO have a place on a boat. Jus not the old fat
>> cows.....
>
>I'd say, for the most part, woman have no place aboard a sailing vessel.
>There are exceptions, however. The exceptions, by my standards, would be
>young, fit, enthusiastic, competent, strong and ***y younger women. This
>type enjoys working their body, sweating and overcoming problems. This
type
>loves to be sailing and she shows it. This type, after a hard days sail,
>will crawl into your berth all rearing to go after one of the other great
>pleasures in her life - unabashed enthusiastic ***. This type knows she
>looks great ****d and knows it turns a man on. Unfortunately this type is
>one in a million.
>
>Wilbur Hubbard
>
Wilbur The Buffoon speaks! And the world listens?
But, pray tell, what would you - the owner of a lemon yellow boat with
a mauve interior do with a ***y young girl?
I mean Mauve? A manly color, right? One of your little "friends" down
to the Leather Bar must have turned you on to that colour scheme..
right?
A fool who knows his foolishness is wise
at least to that extent, but a fool who
thinks himself wise is a fool indeed.


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