---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <sharelong60@...> wrote:

 Buck, what about the woman who walks around FF in shapeless bibs, with her 
long blond hair streaming...down to her ankles?! You gonna make her cut her 
very feminine hair? Have everybody shave their heads?!
 

 Are there really women who walk around FF in shapeless bibs down to their 
ankles? Incredible. Could you post  picture (you can block out the face if 
necessary). I would love to see this! And why do they do this? Are they old, 
young, crazy? Tell me more!

Sexual energy is life force energy. Suppress or repress at your peril. Better 
to teach people how to flow with it in beneficial ways imo.
 

 
 
 On Monday, January 13, 2014 5:41 AM, "dhamiltony2k5@..." <dhamiltony2k5@...> 
wrote:
 
   s3; The uni-sex dress-code, which uni-sex dress-code could you favor for us? 
Which one? The bib-overall long has been a great equalizer. Liberating and very 
fitting in so many ways. 
 
 -Buck
 
s3raphita wrote:
 
 I am a great believer in the uni-sex dress-code.

 

 Re "Tolstoy gave the right advice.":
 

 Possibly. But, as I said, it's the hypocrisy of Tolstoy that grates with me. 
 

 The English conservative journalist Malcolm Muggeridge (a true British 
eccentric but a first-rate broadcaster) was a big fan of Tolstoy. One time in 
the 1960s he gave a talk attacking sexual promiscuity. To be fair to Muggeridge 
he did mention in the talk that as his audience were all young they couldn't 
accept or comprehend what he was saying. They would only understand him when 
they matured. An acquaintance of his later claimed that Muggeridge said to him 
at the time that if he had been a student in those heady sixties days he'd have 
slept with all the girls he could!
 

 To me the key is that you should always be true to what you are; who you are; 
where you're at. And as the sexual drive is one of the strongest impulses 
pushing us along we have a choice: 
 1) go with the flow, in which case you can draw on your sex energy to motivate 
you in life's struggle
 or 2) resist the sex impulse, in which case you'll spend your life labouring 
*against* your own body energies, as well as having to cope with the problems 
life throws at you.


I am a great believer in the uni-sex dress-code.



 
 

 
 




 
 
 
 




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