"S.t.A.n.L.e.E" <stanlee@cif.rochester.edu> wrote in message news:<Pine.GSO.4.58.0401152359150.19326@roundtable>...
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Dot Warner wrote:
> 
> > <snip discussion>
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > This is, after all, Gainax (after whom the infamous bunny and the
> > equally infamous bounce are named after) we're talking about.
> >
> > Character development, plot, mystery, religious symbolism? All B.S.
> > Even Misato freely admits the importance of fan service in the next
> > episode previews.
> >
> > Sadly, horny men still comprise the large majority of anime audiences
> > (as well as the large majority of anime _produces_, for that matter),
> > and therefore the artwork will tip towards that end.
> >
> 
> Nope, there are also horny women,
> but they tend not to speak out about it,
> so their ideas are less often used.  ;-p
> (Yeah, how many women here would consistently show
> that they're horny?  How many men?  ^_^ )
> 
> Laters. =)
> 
>            Stan
> -- 

First of all I don't think I would ever describe myself as "horny" to
anyone even my brother. I really dislike the word it is too Frat
boyish. I always think of undereducated, white guys who drink too much
alcochol, care about sports too much, and listen to really bad rock
like Limp Biskit, when I here the word "horny" The other thing I think
of is the "Me so horny" scene in Full Metal Jacket.


I don't think I have ever heard a woman actually describe herself as
"horny" But I do know many women who speak very openly about their sex
lives and the physical attractivness of guys. I can think of many
times when I have been hanging out with a female friend alone (note:
these aren't dates) where a guy has passed by and my lady friend
blurts out a statement descrbing the guy as a 'cutie', 'hottie' or
'really fuckable'


I also know many women who think it is a perfectly acceptable reason
to see a movie if it stars a hottie like Jake Glyeenhal, Josh Harnett,
or Toby Maguire.  I wonder how they would react if I guy says
something like "I want to see Birthday Girl because it stars Nicole
Kidman and she wears slutty clothing in it"

I don't think we live in a world anymore where guys are the only ones
who openly talk about physical attractiveness and sex openly. Women
talk about it as well. At least they do in front of me.