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"In this little room full of people he was suffering the pangs of men whose egos lose their virginity..."
"... as happens when they overhear for the first time a beautiful woman’s undiluted, full-strength opinion of their masculine selves."That's my second-to-last quote from "The Bonfire of the Vanities," which some of you have been reading along with me.
The "he" is the prosecutor Kramer, and the woman is Mary, whose recorded voice he's hearing. She calls him "a pompous little bastard" and "a creep."
I like the idea of an ego losing its virginity. And then there's the notion that a woman's opinion can rape a man's ego. Is the male ego so weak or is the undiluted, full-strength opinion of a beautiful woman exceedingly strong?
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