--- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > <snip>
> > > But I think
> > > the real issue is that most Americans look down on
> > > strippers and other sex workers.  They're just trying
> > > to hide their own prejudice behind the claim of
> > > "exploitation" and pretending to be outraged about it.
> > 
> > That's *an issue*, but of course it's a function 
> > of the main issue, which so many of you seem unable
> > to expand your understanding far enough to grasp.
> > 
> > The puerility of the level on which this is being
> > discussed by most here is just appalling.
> 
> And yet you continue to fail to tell us what "the main" issue is.
> Please do so. Oblique references only go so far.
> 
> And why not make specific arguements as to what issues are on the
> level of puerility. And why. 
> 
> To date you have only made implicit or implied suggestions as to 
the
> deficiencies of posters -- paraphrasing ("its too depressing to
> contemplate that intelligent people...", "so many of you seem 
unable
> to expand your understanding far enough to grasp. ", "the 
puerility of
> the level on which this is being discussed by most here is just
> appalling".
> 
> Please actually make a point about the issues. Expand our 
awareness.
> Make a fact and reality-based case.

If there is an issue here, it is how sexual images stimulate the 
draw of the senses, relative to the inner state of the mind. If the 
mind is weak, it is drawn out easily by the senses, obsessed by all 
of the tantalizing pleasures of the outer world, and losing itself 
in them. On the other hand, if the mind is balanced, then sexual 
images can be enjoyed without our losing ourselves in them. IMO, 
obsession is the hallmark of a weak mind.




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