Thursday 7 May 2009

Comments

This is a comment to Alexandra Tipper on Global Warming:

Very true. I do think that it is just laziness and self-absorption. No one cares about the generations in front of us and no one really cares about the people around us, if they arent in our loved circle. No one wants to rethink their actions and the way that they consume in the world and it is really unfortunate. I hate that people dont "believe" in global warming. Its like not believing in the sun. Its idiotic. No matter what you want to call it we are going through a climate change and it is not a natural thing, it is because we are using up the worlds resources too quickly.

This is a comment on (I lost the page, I dont know who it is. Sorry)'s sexual deviance post:

Wow, that article is ridiculous. People can participate in any sexual activity that they want as long as it is consensual. Meaning, two people gave consent. Animals cant give consent and neither can children and adults under the influence.
I think that just by calling the sexual behavior deviant it is saying something. I am taking a course about sex in 18c London and it talks about the acts that were considered deviant back in the day. Oral sex was one of them. Nowadays tons of people have and give oral sex and talk about it freely. What we consider deviant is pretty much anything that is not the norm and all the norm says is that a lot of people do it. Sexuality is very fluent and a lot of things that people like, fetishes, are natural. Foot fetishes used to be deviant. Now its just a lil awkward. lol. Oh and also, Freud considered women who couldnt orgasm from penetration as deviant. Now, we know that many women are unable to orgasm without direct clitoral stimulation. What is deviant is controlled by the majority.


This is a response to Magdenlena Drewenska's blog on the Bodies Exhibition:

Of course it is moral. If you read more about it it is actually people that donate their bodies. So they have a choice. They have decided how to honor their body. And it is used for scientific purposes as well. I went to the exhibit in London and it was a really geat experience.

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