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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: one_less who wrote (94897)1/26/2005 5:43:32 PM
From: redfish  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
Ted was an interesting case. I had a girlfriend while I was at U of F who lived next door to him in Tallahassee (she was enrolled at FSU at the time). She took no particular notice of him at the time.

I think he was being honest when he said, after being assured of dying in the chair, that pornography was his downfall. In his youth he had become addicted to it. Over time what was arousing became commonplace, and he needed more and more extreme images to satisfy his addiction. In time images would no longer serve ....

To me this is tied in to the issue of bumper stickers we discussed earlier, though it is not immediately obvious. As a society, we need a mechanism to protect ourselves from ourselves. It can be as simple as peeling off an offensive bumper sticker, refusing to serve someone in the "ten items or less" line who has thirteen items, refusing to allow an adult bookstore to open up shop near a school, or boycotting "reality" shows that serve only to pollute the minds of our youth.

It has nothing to do with religion, but I believe it is the primary factor in the rise in religious fundamentalism: people are just tired of their kids being exposed to filth.
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