Greetings Economists,
On Jul 18, 2009, at 8:21 AM, raghu wrote:
There is an interesting open question about how much of this
prudishness is a colonial legacy imported from Victorian England and
how much of it is historically Indian. Afterall India is the land of
the Kamasutra..
I am afraid, I am just not very knowledgeable about the subject.
Doyle;
One of the first areas I was politically active in California was gay
rights. I'm saying this because I don't know so much. After nearly
forty years of various levels of doing stuff around gay life I find
ignorance still abounds in my knowledge.
I presume England had some influence on how to approach laws since
they made the laws that were repealed. But I'll let it rest. Thanks
for posting the articles. As it is of interest to me. To be clear
I'm a bisexual homosexual. Homosexual meaning I have had gay sex.
Bisexual in that I am married to a woman. In most regards these days
of 'queer' politics the term, 'bisexual', is regarded as old school.
thanks,
Doyle Saylor
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