Firstly sorry just read my own post - the word was yippee, sorry I wasnt trying to go 60's on ya.
Secondly - on the debate on Porn - I think there are really two issues. The first do you want porn (I personally do not) and secondly do you want others to be exposed to porn? You have to remember are you argueing against yourself seeing it or the effect on society?
b7 content - just got 5 of the Together again tapes, I've listened to 'Action', it wasnt bad.
M.
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M nova_m1@excite.co.uk wrote:
Firstly sorry just read my own post - the word was yippee, sorry I wasnt trying to go 60's on ya.
Secondly - on the debate on Porn - I think there are really two issues. The first do you want porn (I personally do not) and secondly do you want others to be exposed to porn? You have to remember are you argueing against yourself seeing it or the effect on society?
M.
I think the problem is that there is 'bawdy' and there is 'porn' (to some extent a matter of taste perhaps) - and they get confused.
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jacquispeel@netscape.net wrote:
I think the problem is that there is 'bawdy' and there is 'porn' (to some
extent a matter of taste perhaps) - and they get confused.
As in, I'm a connoisseur of erotica. You have a taste for bawdy books. He is addicted to porn?
Susan Beth (susanbeth33@mindspring.com)
Thanks, Susan Beth, for your response to Jacqui:
I think the problem is that there is 'bawdy' and there is 'porn' (to some
extent a matter of taste perhaps) - and they get confused. As in, I'm a connoisseur of erotica. You have a taste for bawdy books.
He
is addicted to porn?
There's also the close button the Website, the ability to flip to the next story in the zine, and the e-mail explaining to the writer of the story why you found it offensive.
-(Y)
Steve Kilbane wrote:
Or, as I've heard it: If it turns me on, it's art. If it turns my friends on, it's erotica. If it turns you on, it's porn.
<nods> Same point: we all tend to use ourselves as the ruler for what is "normal" and we all tend to cut people we like a bit more slack than random "others."
Susan Beth (susanbeth33@mindspring.com)