--- sparaig  wrote:
>
>  It is the distortion of male-
> female relationships that is the problem. 

Well, a lot of ordinary television distorts male-female 
relationships. _The Importance of Being Earnest_ distorts them.

_Hamlet_ does not display my idea of functional, healthy, 
male-female relationships.

But forget that tack. Consider this: 

Say I go into a strip club. I enjoy a dancer. I am one half of 
that specific male-female relationship -- me as the male 
observer, and she as the female dancer. 

I would think I'd have the power to influence that relationship -- 
to determine whether it reflects Truth and Beauty, or is distorted.

If the healing power of my awareness reaches her, seems to 
me that would be a good thing -- a good relationship. Like when 
actors and musicians get energy from their audiences.

And I get energy from her, as I would from a musician or actor.

Say I'm liberal with the tips.

Is this relationship distorted?

 - Patrick Gillam





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