A better term for "plate"?

Jitterbug

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As in plate spinning.

I understand the concept but the term is kinda lame. When I think of plate spinning, I think of a circus clown. That isn't very Don-Juan-esque to me.

Some of the seniors are arguing in the Mature Men forum about this.

Do you have a better term for it?
 

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Juggler?

Can you think of a better term that is used to describe skillfully handling more than one object at a time?
 

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Well, I think plate is a briliant word for the message it conveys. Like a plate spinner who spins plates on sticks and his hands. When one falls he can't spend much time at all being sad or upset about the one that fell because he must focus his attention and energy into the others. I'm new here and these terms are new and catchy to me.
 

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"Plate theory" sounds like it was copied after Mystery's many "theories" like cat string theory, etc.

how about:

A girl I'm dating
A girl I'm seeing
A girl I see sometimes

In the old School "How to Date Young Women" by Don Steele (published well before plate theory, BTW), he referred to multiple girls that you are courting as "pearls", e.g. keeping several pearls on a string. some will inevitably fall of, which is why you should alwasy be adding more pearls.

He defines a "pearl" as a girl you are actively courting, but not necessarily sleeping with yet.

I think pearl is a better term, as it is something that is inherently valuable, as women are, rather than some circus clown spinning plates or juggling, which you have to put in consistent and focused effort to keep from falling and crashing.

Personally, I think pearls on a string is a better metaphor.
 

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taiyuu, I like that one!

Stringing pearls definitely sounds better than spinning plates!
 

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I realize this thread was inspired from another in the MM forum, and it was there I asked the same question - why does the term "plate" bother you?

My guess is that it seems offensive to guys with feminized sensibilities. I say that because calling a woman a 'plate' comes off as objectifying women in a certain context. Now obviously women will take offense to being objectified, but it's men who seek to better identify themselves with the feminine that who'll be similarly offended. This then comes back to men - and those struggling against an AFC mindset in particular - wanting to separate themselves from "other guys" by better identifying with the women they hope will appreciate their doing so.

All of this is kind of a moot point though, because my intent, even as far back as 2005 when I wrote Plate Theory, was never to objectify women by referring to them as "plates". Rather, it was a term of convenience that the members of SS popularized. A "plate", by my definition, refers to any woman you are interested in that you maintain a non-exclusive arrangement of intimacy with.

The operative in this being non-exclusivity, and this, I believe, is what you're finding hard to chew on. The properly feminized male usually internalizes feminized social conventions for himself (i.e. the more alike he is with women, the more they will appreciate him). Thus feminine imperatives become his imperatives. Yes, women are all unique works of art that should unequivocally be held in respect like precious gems - how dare you call them 'plates'?!

I could just as easily have referred to women you're non-exclusive with as "da b!tchez yo working" or something more or less offensive, but its not the term that irritates you, it's the principle of non-exclusivity that does.
 

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Haha, leave it to Rollo to call a spade a spade.

Frankly, I could give two $hits about what "term" is used to denote women you are seeing. Plate, pearl, option, b!tch, hoe, team, etc....makes no difference whatsoever.

We are focusing way too much on semantics, gentlemen. Last I checked, this was a seduction forum for men, not a grammar forum for playwrights.
 

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Rollo Tomassi said:
but its not the term that irritates you, it's the principle of non-exclusivity that does.
Hah! I'm the last guy who would be irritated by non-exclusivity! It runs in the family here, Rollo.

It's just like Ockham's Razor: the simplest explanation is often the correct one. "Plate" sounds lame, that's all.

The Bat said:
We are focusing way too much on semantics, gentlemen. Last I checked, this was a seduction forum for men, not a grammar forum for playwrights.
Yeah I get your point but this place is named after Don Juan, a very cultured seducer, not just any d!ck on legs.
 

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Maxtro said:
Juggler?

Can you think of a better term that is used to describe skillfully handling more than one object at a time?

*******.
 

At this point you probably have a woman (or multiple women) chasing you around, calling you all the time, wanting to be with you. So let's talk about how to KEEP a woman interested in you once you have her. This is BIG! There is nothing worse than getting dumped by a woman that you really, really like.

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appelez cela une "assiette" c'est la même chose :)
 
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