Well, Dom, that's exactly like poetry requiring the existence of
"normal" talk/writing to be discernible as such. However the latter
might easily look/sound more "kinky" than the former to an outsider,
just as the so-called missionary position is said to have excited the
wonderment of indigenous Africans peeking though eyelets in the
missionaries' tents.
I had to check out the "Nicholas Cage is a tit" link on the
chasemeladies blogspot: what is the joke about the "funny name" Annette
Curtin? I sit here saying it again & again, but I just don't get it.
Good blog, though - Harry Hutton a pseudonym of yours? ;-)
mj
Dominic Fox wrote:
> andrew burke wrote:
>
>> An interesting insight into business a la The Sopranos ... by Tom
>> Robbins in The Village Voice at
>> http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0733,robbins,77515,2.html
>>
>> I think kinky sex is a near cousin to poetry. That's my excuse ...
>>
>>
>
> http://chasemeladies.blogspot.com/2005/01/non-kinky-sex-is-waste-of-time.html
>
>
> Kinky sex nevertheless requires the existence of non-kinky sex in
> order for its kinks to be discernible as such. What would be the point
> of S&M, if it didn't allow its practitioners to go around feeling
> superior to people who only do "vanilla"?
>
> Dominic
>
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Ne'er fash your thumb what gods decree
To be the weird of you or me.
Robert Fergusson
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