Art and Fear -
A good book about the internal and external challenges to making art, along with the rewards.
quote [ Police are investigating reports of a group of 1,000 men carrying out a mass sexual assault on dozens of women in the middle of a German city on New Year's Eve. ]
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cb361 said @ 12:10pm GMT on 6th January
A volunteer at a swingers club once told me that they have more complaints of unwanted physical attention towards women from other women, than from men. He did say that the aggressors(?) were usually drunk though, and swingers clubs are rather a special case in that the men tend to be very well behaved.
cb361 said @ 12:33pm GMT on 6th January
A volunteer at a swingers club once told me that they have more complaints of unwanted physical attention towards women from other women, than from men. He did say that the instigators were usually drunk though, and swingers clubs are rather a special case in that the men tend to be very well behaved.
EDIT: In fact, I don't like that original argument, and only partly because you only have to find one lesbian who doesn't choose to control herself around short skirts to invalidate it. The underlying moral has to be that each person's behavior is their own responsibility, so you cannot blame one person's behaviour on the legitimate behaviour of another person. I don't think the original argument as stated supports that underlying moral.
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cb361 said @ 12:10pm GMT on 6th January
A volunteer at a swingers club once told me that they have more complaints of unwanted physical attention towards women from other women, than from men. He did say that the instigators were usually drunk though, and swingers clubs are rather a special case in that the men tend to be very well behaved.
EDIT: In fact, I don't like that original argument, and only partly because you only have to find one lesbian who doesn't choose to control herself around short skirts to invalidate it. The underlying moral has to be that each person's behavior is their own responsibility, so you cannot blame one person's behaviour on the legitimate behaviour of another person. I don't think the original argument as stated supports that underlying moral.