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Identifiable famous feckers, or any general class who qualify for the epithet. In a fair & just society, a lady can cop off with whatever attractive fella she fancies - unencumbered by frowns from angry brothers, politicians or bosses.
'their women' = any women under their control. (With the exception of their own wives & girlfriends.) So its daughters, sisters, cousins, neighbours, even exes, or members of your own Cult.
'Partner' = a 5 minute dalliance or a lifetime marriage.
1. King George III, had a ton of daughters. They would normally be expected to be married off to some European Royalty. George restricted it. Thus transpired a rumour of royal ladies in their mid twenties with illegitimate b...stards ( the medieval taxonomy) sired by palace Gardeners & manure-shovellers.
2. David Koresh, Waco Religious Cult ....... its well documented that all the fellas in his cult were celibate. Meanwhile he was doing the honours himself.
3. Brigham Young....Church of the Latter day Saints. He gets onto this thread, not for his own conquests, but for restricting the options of his own daughters.
4. Hen Party , fat purple-faced birds. As you chat to the pretty, slightly tipsy lady, you think you are doing well. You are in there. Then her 'leader', with a purple face, comes running across and drags her away.
5. The Amish, in Pennsylvania. Girls, you date off the reservation and you will get permanently expelled from the reservation.
6. Hitler. In spite of his own scandalous private life ( with his own niece). He would reign down calamity on any German women seen to be fraternising with the Jewish enemy. AntiSemitism incarnate - if you pardon the pun. Or to speak Germanic, forbidden flesh.
7. Anybody remembers the name of that rodent ? it that lives in a matriarchy-warren underground. The dominant female will use her urine to prevent all the other females ever coming into heat - and thus prevent them from ever getting pregnant. Restricting them with a biochemical marker.
8. The radical feminists of the 4B movement.
What others ?
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'their women' = any women under their control. (With the exception of their own wives & girlfriends.) So its daughters, sisters, cousins, neighbours, even exes, or members of your own Cult.
'Partner' = a 5 minute dalliance or a lifetime marriage.
1. King George III, had a ton of daughters. They would normally be expected to be married off to some European Royalty. George restricted it. Thus transpired a rumour of royal ladies in their mid twenties with illegitimate b...stards ( the medieval taxonomy) sired by palace Gardeners & manure-shovellers.
2. David Koresh, Waco Religious Cult ....... its well documented that all the fellas in his cult were celibate. Meanwhile he was doing the honours himself.
3. Brigham Young....Church of the Latter day Saints. He gets onto this thread, not for his own conquests, but for restricting the options of his own daughters.
4. Hen Party , fat purple-faced birds. As you chat to the pretty, slightly tipsy lady, you think you are doing well. You are in there. Then her 'leader', with a purple face, comes running across and drags her away.
5. The Amish, in Pennsylvania. Girls, you date off the reservation and you will get permanently expelled from the reservation.
6. Hitler. In spite of his own scandalous private life ( with his own niece). He would reign down calamity on any German women seen to be fraternising with the Jewish enemy. AntiSemitism incarnate - if you pardon the pun. Or to speak Germanic, forbidden flesh.
7. Anybody remembers the name of that rodent ? it that lives in a matriarchy-warren underground. The dominant female will use her urine to prevent all the other females ever coming into heat - and thus prevent them from ever getting pregnant. Restricting them with a biochemical marker.
8. The radical feminists of the 4B movement.
What others ?
Brigham Young - Wikipedia
Amish - Wikipedia
Reproductive suppression - Wikipedia
4B movement - Wikipedia
Westboro Baptist Church - Wikipedia
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