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To: epicure who wrote (50656)8/11/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
>>I think the difference is Penni and I don't need other people to
watch. Or want other people to watch. And we don't want to
watch. <<

LOL. Yeah right Hodgkin, what are you? Some kinda perv?

X,

It's amazing the stuff you end of reading when you're 100% cash.

bp



To: epicure who wrote (50656)8/11/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
That pretty much defines the differences between us, I guess.

I think the difference is Penni and I don't need other people to watch. I don't NEED other people to watch, but also I don't need to hide it from other people, either. I'm not ashamed of or embarassed by my e-flirtations.

Or want other people to watch. I don't care if other people watch or not. It's there. They can read, or they can use their Next buttons.

And we don't want to watch. Then don't.

However, some people DO enjoy reading about other people enjoying themselves. (A lot of people, if the sales of romance books are any indication.) Others don't mind--sometimes they are amused, sometimes they are bored. Some dislike it. De gustibus.

Beltane was popular (at one point near or at the top of the hot list) precisely because people DID want to to do it where other people were virtually watching and they could virtually watch back.

You are free to not do it publicly if you don't want to. You are free to not want to read if it you don't want to. You are free to tell me you don't like to read it. But I am free to keep on doing it, and I am free to reject your attempts to censor this thread so that only things you approve of are posted here.



To: epicure who wrote (50656)8/11/1999 2:54:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
There's also that insightful monologue in Pulp Fiction that declares a sensual foot massage to be in the same class as outright cunnilingus. Perception rules here - one person's borderline erotic impulse is another's grounds for lewd conduct.