söndag 16 oktober 2011

Guest Post: Street ?Harassment?

GenderWhile the politics around the pronoun ?he? have not often spilled over into violence or lead to the sort of grinding inability to compromise that can cripple a nation, the issue does make for an elegant illustration of the Orwellianism and unconstructiveness of the feminist impulse.

?He? ? a word of two simple letters ? becomes sexist when used in reference to an hypothetical member of mixed-gender group. For instance, ?A leader should be decisive. He should not hesitate.? Here the word ?he? becomes sexist because it reinforces the patriarchal notion that any leader is necessarily a man.

Fair enough, logically speaking. Practically, however, we are left with a mess. The English language has no gender-neutral third-person pronoun. ?He or she? is unwieldy and ?they? is grammatically incorrect. Many writers stick with ?he? but seem to feel that an explanation or apology are necessary, which in turn wastes ink and contributes to the genocide of trees.

And this is your feminism, Orwellian-control language to control minds, and to destroy the status quo while offering nothing reasonable to take its place.

Because of these tendencies in feminism, I am more than a little creeped out by the Stop Street Harrassment movement. On the surface it all seems reasonable enough. Women should have equal access to public space. Crotch grabbing, groping, whistling, indecent exposure, and sexual comments are disincentives to a woman who would like to mind her own business out in the day-to-day world.

Fine. Common decency should be a common thing. And educating women about their right to stand up for themselves when they feel that they are being violated is a step toward true equality in our society. However, if the movement against ?street harassment? follows the usual feminist pattern, we will end up with a more severe marginalization of the sexually happy man than we have seen so far.

A 50 y/o man, sitting with his pals, ogled a student on campus. I said ?that?s harassment and it hurts women.? He said ?oh, sorry??

This is a feminist telling the story, in less than 140 characters, of how she ?called out a street harasser.? To a red blooded man, this line sounds like the distant rumbling of cannons. To a man who is suspicious of feminism, it is a valise overstuffed with hostility. Let?s rummage through these words and see what we can find.

  • ?A 50 y/o man.? Ageist. Plain and simple. Either the behavior is acceptable or it isn?t. The age of the actor is irrelevant, unless of course you want to play up the ?creepiness? of the behavior.
  • But more to the point, this is sexism. It is ordinary for a 50-year-old man to want to look at an attractive woman, just as it is ordinary for a 90-year-old man who still has most of his wits. To imply an age limit to a man?s ordinary natural behavior is arbitrary rule making ? a gender specific control tactic no less sexist than saying that women should wear skirts and not pants.

    But of course, our feminist in question is only guessing at the man?s age. For all we know, he could be 30 but look 50. This hints at the possibility of looksism, but let?s move on.

  • ?Sitting with his pals? Why include this detail? Probably, the implication is that men in groups are more intimidating than when they are alone. But groups of men come in countless varieties. This could have been three graduate students from the computer science department, as intimidating as a box of kittens. We don?t know. That this detail of ?sitting with his pals? is tossed in so easily without further comment underlines the fact that the group?s scare factor is a foregone conclusion. It is readily assumed that any group of men is intimidating.
  • ?Ogled? Use of this word is the most glaringly totalitarian part of this Tweet. A man may look at a woman and it?s generally obvious that he is doing so, but whether he is ?ogling? that woman is a judgement call and a matter so vague that proscriptions against it create a chilling effect on looking in general. To disallow ?ogling? has the same effect as disallowing the male gaze in its entirety. And that?s the point. It is a direct goal of feminism to eradicate the male gaze. This goal is part of the overall agenda of marginalizing the happily sexual man. Because of this I am adding ?ogle? to my list of alert words. Along with ?creepy? and ?uncomfortable? the word ?ogle? will now and forever trigger my subtext detectors.
  • ?I said ?that?s harassment and it hurts women.?? In case it isn?t clear, the object of Stop Street Harassment is to confront men who are judged to be harassing. It?s a fantastic sentiment. Our free society is at its best when people talk to each other about things, no matter how contentious the subject. I fully encourage women everywhere to tell men in public when they feel they are being violated. The sexes will never have equality so long as women accept equal privileges but dodge equal responsibility.
  • The problem here is that something is being eliminated and nothing is being offered to take its place. Just as with the pronoun ?he,? men will be left to create makeshift stand-ins for something that can never go away ? mating behavior.

  • Finally, let?s think about this: ?He said ?oh, sorry??
  • Just a word to the wise, guys. Don?t do this. If you?re looking at a pretty woman and a feminist tells you to knock it off, remember that you are a man, biologically and immutably wired to evaluate a woman based on her looks. Seeing a beautiful female creates a pleasure response in your body, not unlike the smell of grilled meat. This is a biological fact and it?s nothing to apologize for.

    Rather, require the feminist to explain her reasoning. Maybe she?s right. Maybe you?re being an ass. But the burden of proof lies with her. And she?s as likely to be shaming you for the sake of it as anything else.

    Related posts:

    1. Guest Post: (Hot) Girls and Hostels
    2. Guest Post: Pay Me To Date Me
    3. Guest Post: Zeno?s Crazy Chick Story
    4. Guest Post: Jacques? Basic Rules Of Style
    5. Guest Post: The Entrepreneurial Spirit

Source: http://www.singledudetravel.com/2011/09/guest-post-street-pickups/

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Romantik p� Visby hotell


I Visby kan n�stan inte ett hotell undg� att k�nnas romantiskt. Hela stan �r en enda stor romantisk kittel. Vackert och mysigt.

Hotell Visby ett super romantiskt hotell bel�get mitt i Visbys �ldsta delar, ett stenkast fr�n sm�b�tshamnen. Fastigheterna som ing�r i Hotel Visby har haft m�nga anv�ndningsomr�den. De byggdes som medeltida packhus och anv�ndes i slutet av 1600-talet som kronomagasin. Under samma tid fanns h�r en krog som hette Stadshusk�llaren Friheten. Namnet lever kvar idag hos hotellets n�rmaste ?granne? och samarbetspartner ? restaurang Friheten.

M�nga inredningsdetaljer i hotellet vittnar idag om husets historia som g�r tillbaka till medeltiden. H�r finns kryssvalvsrum och pelare mer �n 700 �r gamla.

I dessa lokaler har det drivits hotell sedan mitten av 1800-talet. Hela huset �r som ett stort museum, men samtidigt ett modernt fungerande hotell. F�r inte hade man v�l relaxavdelning redan p� 1800-talet?

Source: http://www.romantiskt-hotell.se/2010/12/romantik-pa-visby-hotell.html

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Romantiskt hotell p� Marstrand - v�stkusten


�r det n�gonstans det finns romantiska hotell p� V�stkusten s� �r det p� Marstrand. Marstrand �r en liten � p� V�stkusten som verkligen lever upp p� sommaren. N�rheten till G�teborg g�r att m�nga �ker hit �ver dagen, men framf�rallt �r Marstrand ett paradis f�r alla seglare.

H�r finns romantiska hotell s� som lilla charmiga och romantiska Hotell Nautic eller det st�rre och lyxigare Villa Maritime (som bl a har uppv�rmd swimmingpool p� innerg�rden). Man kan ocks� v�lja att �vernatta i den gamla soldatbyggnaden p� Carlstens f�stning h�gst upp p� �n. V�lj det som �r mest romantiskt f�r dig.

P� Marstrand finns sk�na promenadstr�k, badm�jligheter, vacker natur, restauranger och butiker. Framf�rallt �r havet hela tiden n�rvarande, oavsett var p� �n man befinner sig.

Source: http://www.romantiskt-hotell.se/2011/06/romantiskt-hotell-pa-marstrand.html

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lördag 15 oktober 2011

The Single Dude?s Guide to Boracay, Philippines

Beatiful Beaches in BoracayHey Boris! This place is great! The beach is amazing and goes on forever, and there?s hot chicks everywhere! Look at that one! Hot!! And she?s waving at us, we should go talk to her.

Wait. Abort! Abort!!

That?s an Adam?s apple, dude.

OK, no problem, this is Asia, we?re used to the ladyboys. It?s ok, I say be whatever you want to be, it?s not my style but it?s cool. How about that chick?

Ladyboy again.

Hmmm. What do we do now? I know let?s go in this bar. Cool place, right? Lots of cute girls in here, for sure. And they sure are friendly! I thought Filipina girls were supposed to be shy, but those girls just jumped in our laps.

Oh. Right. Hookers.

How about those girls? Cute, right? Riiiight, they?re hookers too.

It goes on and on down the beach in Boracay Island in the Philippines, like the background of some old cartoon where the characters are running past a background that repeats over and over again. Hooker, ladyboy, hooker, ladyboy, hooker, ladyboy. That?s what the single dude traveler should expect in Boracay.

People tell us that it used to be different ten years ago, but now, what some call the second best beach in the world is now just a world capital of sex workers and fraudulent ladyboys who wait in the shadows and call out to drunk dudes when they stagger home alone. ?Excuse me sir, excuse me sir, where you go? I go with you?? So we say, no matter what anyone else tells you, Boracay is not a single dude travel recommended destination.

These are dudes.

Did they fool you? Gotta look out for the ladyboys!

The Philippines is a poor country. The people are nice, warm, friendly, and many are desperately poor. Thus they flock to the tourist places and do what they have to do, which is prostitution and tourist trapping.

Here?s the pros for Boracay: It?s cheap. You can walk down the beach and get a massage anytime you want for 200-300 Philippine Pesos ($5-7.50). Drinks are cheap ? beers for a dollar or two at a bar and half liters of the local rum for a dollar at the convenience store. The locals are friendly and helpful, especially if you want to spend money. There?s lots of fun bars with live music, and as everyone from that part of the world will tell you, the Philippines has the best bands in the region and perhaps is the most talented country of musicians on the planet per capita.

The Filipinos take their music seriously. The new lead singer of Journey, Arnel Pineda is a Filipino who they found on Youtube who sounds just as good if not better than Steve Perry. Manny Pacquiao like to take the mic and sing a song to the crowd after he finishes taking the current ?Contender? Not Named Floyd out by the woodshed. And they love their karaoke so much that there?s actually been half a dozen murders in the last ten years or so as a result of someone singing ?My Way? by Frank Sinatra at karaoke.


Boracay is a really nice beach called ?White Beach?. It goes on for miles and has super white powdery sand. Up north near the tip of the island, by the ?Batcave? which is pretty cool there is an isolated beach that is super nice. Boris and I thought when we were there that this place would absolutely blow the mind of a nice Bulgarian girlfriend if taken there on vacation.

That?s the potential for Boracay, as a place to have a great beach vacation with girls that you bring with you. You could get a week on the beach for four plus drinks and food for under a thousand dollars no problem. Try that in the West. Just get a little bungalow on a quiet stretch of beach, and just alternate between buffets on the beach, buffets in the bedroom, and great party at night every night. That would be awesome and I imagine Boris and I will do that one day.

There?s also great waters ports to be had in Boracay, from scuba to windsurfing. We didn?t do much of that as Boris was still recovering from his Singaporean head injury and I?m always too lazy to do that stuff on vacation unless someone else motivates me. But you can certainly go to Boracay for that purpose and have a great time. Just don?t go to the main tourist trap places or you will get ripped off.

But the most important lesson is: don?t go without a chick. We learned that lesson. When we first got there we thought we might want to stay for a month but instead, four days later we were dying to get the fuck out of there. If we had some smart, cool, sexy Eastern European girls there with us we would have been happy to stay for weeks or even months I bet.

Although now that I think about it there are another couple of drawbacks to Boracay. The food, like the rest of the Philippines, is quite bad. There?s some edible cuisine, like the $5 all you can eat Mongolian buffet, and some tasty late night drunk food. There?s also lots of buffets on the beach that all the hotels set up that look amazing. We tried one and it was just horrible tasting though. It was bad enough that we walked and just got some other food and sank the cost of the buffet. At least it was only $5. Seriously, though, if you?re a foodie, don?t go to the Philippines, it?s just not good there.

Also it?s surprisingly hard to find drugs there. I?ve never had a hard time getting weed at a tourist beach place before. In Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, even Malaysia I found it, and I could not in Boracay. We were hanging out with the local musicians there a lot, and they had dreadlocks and lots of tattoos and they couldn?t get me weed. WTF? Not only that, but one night I got super drunk off the $1 bottles of local rum and brandy and Drunk Charlie was loudly asking them for weed ? the musicians seemed quite freaked out by this, according to Sober Boris who was curtailing his drinking due to excess blood loss in Singapore the week before.

So there?s your basic rundown of Boracay?s pros and cons. Now on to the hotspots:

Cocomangas ? home of the famous 15-Shot Challenge. This bar is dirty, loud, filled with hookers, and fun as hell. There?s also tons of Japanese and Korean tourists in Boracay and this seems to be the place in town where the Koreans get drunk off their asses. I had two observations about Korea while we were in Boracay.

1. Korean girls can be extremely, extremely hot.
2. Koreans drink their asses off and get super sloshy drunk a lot.

We met some French party animal guys in Boracay and they told us a story about the night before when they took 10 shots of Jaeger and then went and did the 15-Shot Challenge. It was like The Hangover 3, I wish I could recount it for you, but it?s a very long story. Luckily we got together with these guys and drank beer with the microphone and we have a special double episode podcast coming soon on Single Dude Radio with their whole story as soon as I get off my ass and edit it.

Up in Station 1 is where the late night stuff is. Such as Guilly?s and the other ones up there, I don?t know, I was always too drunk to remember what they?re called. These bars are also full of hookers although regular people go there as well. The names of the places in Boracay don?t really matter, as there?s only one main beach path, so you can just walk down the beach and see where the action is at night, a-la Quinta Avenida in Playa del Carmen.

The other main place for the clubbing set is Epic, and it?s where everybody ends up. Be careful, sometimes they have drink specials only on one of the two bars and the other one is expensive. Weird, right! This is a good place to hand out outside where the music isn?t earsplittingly loud and enjoy listening to the beach and socializing there. We met quite a number of cool people from all over this way.

In conclusion, I would say that while Boracay is a beautiful place, it?s not the place I would pick for a week even with imported girls. Why bother with bad food, tourists everywhere and no drugs when you can go to Vietnam and go to the beach for even cheaper with unbelievably good food and plentiful drugs? Chalk this one up to us being ten years too late on this former paradise.

Related posts:

  1. The Single Dude?s guide to Singapore, Part Two ? The Pros
  2. The Single Dude?s Guide to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  3. The Single Dude?s Guide to Thailand
  4. Single Dude Radio Episode 3: The Night Boris Died (almost)
  5. The Single Dude?s Guide to Singapore, Part One ? The Cons

Source: http://www.singledudetravel.com/2011/09/the-single-dudes-guide-to-boracay-philippines/

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Guest Post: Street ?Harassment?

GenderWhile the politics around the pronoun ?he? have not often spilled over into violence or lead to the sort of grinding inability to compromise that can cripple a nation, the issue does make for an elegant illustration of the Orwellianism and unconstructiveness of the feminist impulse.

?He? ? a word of two simple letters ? becomes sexist when used in reference to an hypothetical member of mixed-gender group. For instance, ?A leader should be decisive. He should not hesitate.? Here the word ?he? becomes sexist because it reinforces the patriarchal notion that any leader is necessarily a man.

Fair enough, logically speaking. Practically, however, we are left with a mess. The English language has no gender-neutral third-person pronoun. ?He or she? is unwieldy and ?they? is grammatically incorrect. Many writers stick with ?he? but seem to feel that an explanation or apology are necessary, which in turn wastes ink and contributes to the genocide of trees.

And this is your feminism, Orwellian-control language to control minds, and to destroy the status quo while offering nothing reasonable to take its place.

Because of these tendencies in feminism, I am more than a little creeped out by the Stop Street Harrassment movement. On the surface it all seems reasonable enough. Women should have equal access to public space. Crotch grabbing, groping, whistling, indecent exposure, and sexual comments are disincentives to a woman who would like to mind her own business out in the day-to-day world.

Fine. Common decency should be a common thing. And educating women about their right to stand up for themselves when they feel that they are being violated is a step toward true equality in our society. However, if the movement against ?street harassment? follows the usual feminist pattern, we will end up with a more severe marginalization of the sexually happy man than we have seen so far.

A 50 y/o man, sitting with his pals, ogled a student on campus. I said ?that?s harassment and it hurts women.? He said ?oh, sorry??

This is a feminist telling the story, in less than 140 characters, of how she ?called out a street harasser.? To a red blooded man, this line sounds like the distant rumbling of cannons. To a man who is suspicious of feminism, it is a valise overstuffed with hostility. Let?s rummage through these words and see what we can find.

  • ?A 50 y/o man.? Ageist. Plain and simple. Either the behavior is acceptable or it isn?t. The age of the actor is irrelevant, unless of course you want to play up the ?creepiness? of the behavior.
  • But more to the point, this is sexism. It is ordinary for a 50-year-old man to want to look at an attractive woman, just as it is ordinary for a 90-year-old man who still has most of his wits. To imply an age limit to a man?s ordinary natural behavior is arbitrary rule making ? a gender specific control tactic no less sexist than saying that women should wear skirts and not pants.

    But of course, our feminist in question is only guessing at the man?s age. For all we know, he could be 30 but look 50. This hints at the possibility of looksism, but let?s move on.

  • ?Sitting with his pals? Why include this detail? Probably, the implication is that men in groups are more intimidating than when they are alone. But groups of men come in countless varieties. This could have been three graduate students from the computer science department, as intimidating as a box of kittens. We don?t know. That this detail of ?sitting with his pals? is tossed in so easily without further comment underlines the fact that the group?s scare factor is a foregone conclusion. It is readily assumed that any group of men is intimidating.
  • ?Ogled? Use of this word is the most glaringly totalitarian part of this Tweet. A man may look at a woman and it?s generally obvious that he is doing so, but whether he is ?ogling? that woman is a judgement call and a matter so vague that proscriptions against it create a chilling effect on looking in general. To disallow ?ogling? has the same effect as disallowing the male gaze in its entirety. And that?s the point. It is a direct goal of feminism to eradicate the male gaze. This goal is part of the overall agenda of marginalizing the happily sexual man. Because of this I am adding ?ogle? to my list of alert words. Along with ?creepy? and ?uncomfortable? the word ?ogle? will now and forever trigger my subtext detectors.
  • ?I said ?that?s harassment and it hurts women.?? In case it isn?t clear, the object of Stop Street Harassment is to confront men who are judged to be harassing. It?s a fantastic sentiment. Our free society is at its best when people talk to each other about things, no matter how contentious the subject. I fully encourage women everywhere to tell men in public when they feel they are being violated. The sexes will never have equality so long as women accept equal privileges but dodge equal responsibility.
  • The problem here is that something is being eliminated and nothing is being offered to take its place. Just as with the pronoun ?he,? men will be left to create makeshift stand-ins for something that can never go away ? mating behavior.

  • Finally, let?s think about this: ?He said ?oh, sorry??
  • Just a word to the wise, guys. Don?t do this. If you?re looking at a pretty woman and a feminist tells you to knock it off, remember that you are a man, biologically and immutably wired to evaluate a woman based on her looks. Seeing a beautiful female creates a pleasure response in your body, not unlike the smell of grilled meat. This is a biological fact and it?s nothing to apologize for.

    Rather, require the feminist to explain her reasoning. Maybe she?s right. Maybe you?re being an ass. But the burden of proof lies with her. And she?s as likely to be shaming you for the sake of it as anything else.

    Related posts:

    1. Guest Post: (Hot) Girls and Hostels
    2. Guest Post: Pay Me To Date Me
    3. Guest Post: Zeno?s Crazy Chick Story
    4. Guest Post: Jacques? Basic Rules Of Style
    5. Guest Post: The Entrepreneurial Spirit

Source: http://www.singledudetravel.com/2011/09/guest-post-street-pickups/

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Boende

Vill man kolla in lite olika hotell p� Mallorca eftersom man ska �ka dit i h�st s� kan man ju h�ra runt med sl�kt och v�nner, f�r att se om de kanske kan rekommendera n�got boende, om de har varit d�r tidigare. Annars f�r man s�ka sig fram p� n�tet.

Source: http://alltonline.se/?p=129

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fredag 14 oktober 2011

Ett fantastiskt minne

Jag hade n�stan aldrig kollat p� fotboll n�r jag best�mde mig f�r att k�pa en fotbollsresa i present till min man, till det fantastiska Camp Nou i Spanien! Det var El Clasico som g�llde, s� jag b�rjade kika p� fotbollsresor i god tid f�r att vara s�ker p� att vi skulle f� en bra plats p� l�ktaren och ett bra boende, f�r det kunde man ocks� v�lja med om man valde ett paket. I och med att jag k�nde att det var mest bekv�mt s� gjorde jag det, och det blev jag riktigt n�jd med d� det hotell som vi bodde p� var riktigt fint och �nd� prisv�rt! Matchen i sig kan man inte j�mf�ra med n�got annat, fr�n �vre l�ngsida nj�t vi av en match i �kta katalansk anda, n�got som jag inte kan j�mf�ra med n�got annat som jag har varit med om. Det var helt fantastiskt d�r!

Source: http://alltonline.se/?p=127

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