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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (10533)4/24/2002 2:35:07 PM
From: E  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21057
 
I don't blame you for not wanting to respond. I'd scurry off, too, if I'd called for opprobrium, which causes great suffering and misery, to be heaped on others for doing in in their bedrooms what I don't care to do in mine, and when asked to be specific about precisely what acts I would and wouldn't approve, realized how silly I'd look doing that.

You're "tired of rectums," are you? You weren't tired of insulting, and advocating insult, of gay behaviors until you were asked some pointed questions. I imagine gays are pretty tired of suffering the opprobrium you advocate.

How about just answering this question:

Question Number Four: Would kissing be okay done together with the cuddling (cuddling is okay, right?), to be followed by repairing to separate rooms during masturbation?

or would that deserve opprobrium? Just trying to figure out your rules.

Some day I'll tell you about the sad and lonely life of my Aunt Jean, a lesbian whose mother, my grandmother, and sister, my mother, believed her desired love and sexual partners (refined, educated women, lesbians) rendered her deserving of opprobrium. She wanted so much to be approved of by her mother, her sister. Poor, foolish, utterly lonely, lonely, lonely woman.