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* ''As a rule, the woman adapts herself to the man, his views become hers, his likes and dislikes are shared by her, every word he says is an incentive to her, and the stronger his sexual influence on her the more this is so.'' | * ''As a rule, the woman adapts herself to the man, his views become hers, his likes and dislikes are shared by her, every word he says is an incentive to her, and the stronger his sexual influence on her the more this is so.'' | ||
*''Woman does not wish to be treated as an active agent; she wants to remain always and throughout – this is just her womanhood – purely passive, to feel herself under another's will. She demands only to desired physically, to be taken possession of, like a new property.'' | *''Woman does not wish to be treated as an active agent; she wants to remain always and throughout – this is just her womanhood – purely passive, to feel herself under another's will. She demands only to desired physically, to be taken possession of, like a new property.'' | ||
* ''Her existence is bound up with the Phallus, and so that is her supreme lord and welcome master. Sex, in the form of man, is woman's fate; the Don Juan is the only type of man who has complete power over her.'' | * ''Her existence is bound up with the Phallus, and so that is her supreme lord and welcome master. Sex, in the form of man, is woman's fate; the [[chad|Don Juan]] is the only type of man who has complete power over her.'' | ||
* ''Woman is merely the result of this affirmation; she is sexuality itself. Woman's existence is dependent on man; when man, as man, in contradistinction to woman, is sexual, he is giving woman form, calling her into existence. Therefore woman's one object must be to keep man sexual.'' | * ''Woman is merely the result of this affirmation; she is sexuality itself. Woman's existence is dependent on man; when man, as man, in contradistinction to woman, is sexual, he is giving woman form, calling her into existence. Therefore woman's one object must be to keep man sexual.'' | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Otto Weininger]] | *[[Otto Weininger]] | ||
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