I have good friends. Crystal (former good friend, I suppose) attempted to defend me at Robyn's. That was very sweet. Robyn responded. It seems as though I am not the only one who might misinterpret another's opinion. This is what she said to Crystal:
I'm sorry -- but as a woman, every possible logical argument you could make goes out the window as far as I'm concerned when you see the phrases "maybe" and "prostitution and whoring" all in the same breath and linked, even loosely, to you and your friends names.
Does this mean that "as a woman" she doesn't have to listen to anyone? Or that "as a woman" nothing I or Crystal says could possibly make any sense? Just to be clear, I believe that she was referring to this paragraph from last Thursday:
Is this another form of prostitution? Maybe. Is it any worse than what many celebrities are doing? Or what we are doing every day whoring ourselves for cash at jobs we don't like?
I was referring to the ones I mentioned in the previous paragraph, namely:
There are a lot of bloggers who have Amazon wish lists, and the ones who get anything interesting are about 99% female and under 24. Karyn Bosnak is an anomaly because of her age and the amount that she has raked. I am not including the pornographic cam whores either. That is probably its own economy by now.
I wasn't referring to women in general. I was referring to people with gimme lists, but more importantly, the general population.
Clearly Robyn is beyond listening to anyone that doesn't kiss her ass. Well, that's fine. If that is the case, then I am beyond listening, too. And that's a shame, really, but I don't want to get into a situation or anything, so maybe it's best to end it here.
