[blind-democracy] Gratuitous Prudery

  • From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC)
  • To: blind-democracy <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2021 23:02:48 -0400

Since I mentioned gratuitous prudery let me express my opinion of that more explicitly. It is obvious to me that sex is something that is a shared experience of humanity. Having worked in some of the peripheral areas of the sex industry I am especially aware that it is very rare that anyone gets through life without having sex. Even  the most unattractive people you can imagine have sex. It might not be as frequent for them as it is for most people, but they do have sex. Even the nerdiest of the nerds have sex. Prudish old grandmothers could not have become grandmothers if they had not had sex. Even children have sex. An example of that was a woman who was telling me about her first sexual experience. She was eight years old when she had lesbian sex with her nine-year-old friend. But even with examples like that about the only people who get through life without having sex actually are children who die before they have a chance to try it out. Now, if it is such a shared experience, such an experience that we all have, then why do so many people get so uptight about it? Why do so many people go to such ends to keep sex a secret from children as if they aren't going to find out that it exists anyway? Why do so many people have to pretend that they know nothing about sex? Why do so many people get so offended when someone else casually admits to knowing about and indulging in sex? Really, if anything causes me to have a strong urge to roll my eyes it is when someone starts some prudish self-righteous declaration of how such things should be kept private and should never be mentioned in public and so forth when it is such a shared experience. Really, why should we all keep such things so secret when it is such a shared experience? Eating is a shared experience too and no one tries to keep it a secret that they eat food. People eat food openly in public and in social gatherings and no one is offended if someone says that a certain dish was really enjoyable. There is no point in keeping food consumption a secret because it is a universally shared experience. So is sex. What is the point of prudery?


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Irvin D. Yalom “Truth," Nietzsche continued, "is arrived at through disbelief and skepticism, not through a childlike wishing something were so! Your patient's wish to be in God's hands is not truth. It is simply a child's wish—and nothing more! It is a wish not to die, a wish for the eveastingly bloated nipple we have labeled 'God'! Evolutionary theory scientifically demonstrates God's redundancy—though Darwin himself had not the courage to follow his evidence to its true conclusion. Surely, you must realize that we created God, and that all of us together now have killed him.” ― Irvin D. Yalom, When Nietzsche Wept

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