--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip>  I met many "party-girls." They are a sort of femme fatale. 
> They are overjoyed to create havoc anywhere, and I sometimes wonder if 
> perhaps there are some who seem really sweet and innocent on the 
> outside, and claim abuse, but who on the inside are raging machines of 
> need who base their self perception on how high an idol they can 
> dislodge. The so-called master, is not always maybe up to the level of 
> mastery it takes to resist such a Lilith.
> > 
> I have a long standing principle that it is the more experienced one, 
> the teacher or master, who has the ultimate responsibility not to take 
> advantage of the one with less experience, no matter how tempting. 
> 
> If the master or teacher blows it, so to speak, they are not the 
> master or teacher we thought they were.

I agree, Jim... I've always thought that the ethical principle was not
to use someone's ignorance against them.

JohnY




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