Mark Weiss wrote:
> Like a recently-lapsed seventh day adventist with whom I was madly in
> love, who, having given up the external guidelines, didn't understand
> that there was a difference between choosing a lover and choosing the
> whole basketball team.
Wasn't that the script for a Kevin Costner movie, except for the Seventh
Day Adventist? ( I have deleted the lewd joke that formerly occupied
this space)
> To which I'd add that blaming adolescent boys (and men) for behaving
> like adolescent boys rather missed the point. It really wasn't our
> fault that women for a while didn't say no very often. An argument
> that didn't gain much general force until reality in the form of a
> death threat slapped us all in the face.
I'd always thought this was a media invention. There was nothing much
like that happening where I was in the 60s and 70s. Maybe it was my bad
vibes. Why'd I have to be me?
> And of course a lot of us, all genders, were very stoned.
In England, as I remember, this usually meant people lying around
giggling but no group sex, not much sex at all.
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M.J.Walker - no blog - no webpage - no idea
Nous ne faisons que nous entregloser. - Montaigne
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