The love that won't shut up

Pepi Plowman austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
Sat Mar 6 00:12:49 2004


That's a good one, Blacky--"stray"--I certainly
identify.

As for your perception, Michael, I can also
identify--opportunity provides the stage.  

I've been thinking a lot about sex, lately, as to why,
what if, etc. It occurs to me that the force that
wills shame and interminable "whatagoosiams"
are for people who aren't willing to sexperience.  I
really don't think I was morally "wrong" for wanting
to live and experiment (which is French for
"experience").  

Perhaps the only hold back is knowing too much.

pep



--- Dian Donnell <meadow@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> maybe some of the good ones.
> d
> 
> blacky@cbn.net.id wrote:
> 
> > My little contribution, from THIRD WORLD by E.A.
> Lacey (UT Grad student in
> > Linguistics, early 1060s):
> >
> > On Definitions
> >
> > And if they ask you, are you straight or gay?
> > Say "Boys, I'm stray."
> >
> > (Note: This is not a flower or tree, evidently -
> perhaps a fruit.)
> >
> > If you'd like a download of the book I edited of
> his travel poems I'll
> > shoot you one.
> > BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
> >
> > > Michael-- Please elucidate! Neither of your
> statements makes that much
> > > sense
> > > to me, although I could well imagine if one were
> raised in an environment
> > > in
> > > which everyone  were doing straight sex and gay
> sex frequently and
> > > alternatively, or only gay sex (as in a prison),
> then one might get
> > > involved
> > > with the action-- that's simple comformity to
> the social norm, a common
> > > human trait!
> > >
> > > I'm not sure what that has to do with priests,
> however, who are in an
> > > environment in which sex is verbotten, although
> they do have a lot of
> > > control over vulnerable youth.
> > >
> > > Almost everyone has some opportunity for sex,
> but some people tend to seek
> > > out such opportunities more so than others.
> These are the persons with a
> > > larger "drive" for sex, be they gay or straight
> in their natural
> > > orientation. Clearly people with a "gay"
> orientation will tend to place
> > > themselves in situations where gay sex is
> possible, as will heterosexuals,
> > > unless they are very repressed  in their natural
> drive.
> > >
> > > Jon
> > >
> > >>From: Michael Eisenstadt
> <michaele@ando.pair.com>
> > >>Reply-To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
> > >>To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
> > >>Subject: oops!
> > >>Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 17:12:09 -0600
> > >>
> > >>Frances,
> > >>
> > >>I just wrote:
> > >>
> > >>Not too surprisingly, one's degree of
> > >>homosexuality is a function of opportunity,
> > >>thus sailors, prisoners and priests have a
> > >>higher Kinsey number than they would
> > >>otherwise have had pari passu.
> > >>
> > >>I realize now that I meant to say:
> > >>
> > >>Not too surprisingly, one's degree of
> > >>sexuality is a function of opportunity, thus
> > >>sailors, prisoners and priests have a higher
> > >>Kinsey homosexual number than they would
> > >>otherwise have had pari passu.
> > >>
> > >>Mike
> > >>
> > >
> > >
>
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