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547.1 | not to be a wet blanket, but.... | YAZOO::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Thu Nov 12 1987 16:24 | 6 |
| Um, people, we have to be rather careful about the nature of
material that we put in the public files. There have been other
files where too explicit material has caused real problems.
Bonnie J
moderator
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547.2 | Old cliches never die, they just.. | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | and I'll keep on walking. | Fri Nov 13 1987 07:23 | 3 |
| I'm reminded about an old joke which went "Let's get sex off the
streets and back in the bedroom where it belongs." Just substitute
conferences for streets.
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547.3 | Down Boy!!!!! | SHARE::SSMITH | | Fri Nov 13 1987 12:34 | 3 |
| Damn, just wasted two nitroglycerin pills for nothing.
Steve
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547.4 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | you may say I'm a dreamer | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:44 | 2 |
| Dennis Quaid
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547.5 | mon-ney makes da vurld go arrr-rount | VINO::EVANS | | Mon Nov 16 1987 12:41 | 4 |
| 20% raises, and donate the turkeys to Rosie's place.
--DE
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547.6 | i'm not a d.o.w. | SCOMAN::DAUGHAN | i worry about being neurotic | Mon Nov 16 1987 15:38 | 8 |
| re.2 re.3
dont read nancy fridays my secret garden and her other book forbidden
flowers if you want to stave off "heart attacks"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my fantasy???? just to have peace of mind and heart.
kelly
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547.7 | Is it just me? | TOPDOC::AHERN | Who, Dinny? | Tue Nov 17 1987 11:41 | 17 |
| When Nancy Friday's collections of women's private fantasies,
"My Secret Garden" and "Forbidden Flowers" were published, I read
them and thought about how wonderfully imaginative they were.
It made me feel awfully dull by comparison, and I wondered whether
it was just me, or did women, by nature, have a richer erotic capacity.
Until recently, pornography was primarily for the male consumer.
Perhaps, I theorized, men have become erotically numbed by centuries
of finding sexual stimulation in the product of someone else's
imagination. Women, on the other hand, were not as readily exposed
to such spoon-fed sensuality, and thereby retained more of a natural
imagination.
Nancy Friday subsequently published a collection of male fantasies,
entitled "Men in Love". So much for my theory. I guess it's just
me that's unimaginative.
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547.9 | I'd rather work for fun, not money | CADSYS::SULLIVAN | Karen - 225-4096 | Tue Nov 17 1987 12:07 | 8 |
| re: .8
Lorna, wouldn't you rather be independently wealthy so that
neither you nor your husband had to work? I think sharing all
that free time and wealth together would be more fun than
having one of us have to work.
...Karen
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547.10 | oh, ok i won't make him go to work | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | you may say I'm a dreamer | Tue Nov 17 1987 13:38 | 5 |
| Re .9, that's even a better fantasy! Finding a man you'd want to
be around all the time! :-)
Lorna
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547.11 | Some interesting points on the subject | MORGAN::BARBER | Skyking Tactical Services | Tue Nov 17 1987 14:05 | 16 |
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This note just jogged a few old memory banks on the subject.
I can remember reading the published results of some psychological
study done which included fantasies. One of the most interesting
points brought out was that men preferred drawings or photos as
a stimulus for sexual fantasy, where as women preferred a written
description of a man or a sexual act. When questioned about the
difference, women were quoted, that reading it vs looking at it
allowed more latitude of imagination of themselves being
involved. The article went on to say that thats why all these
romance novels with descriptive sex seines were so popular with
women. With that in mind, I think I'll get my lady friend a
sexy novel on the way home from work tonight ;-)
Bob B
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547.12 | | SUPER::HENDRICKS | Not another learning experience! | Wed Nov 18 1987 07:52 | 15 |
| I was going through some books I'd put away and found Nancy Friday's
and a couple of other seemingly sexy books. I glanced through them and
realized that nothing in there seemed interesting or even remotely sexy
to me. I started thinking about it, and realized that nothing seems to
affect me that way any more--books, pictures, movies, even people.
I wonder if that's related to being very wrapped up with work and
technical things...or having turned 35...or what? I hadn't thought
about it in so long that I hadn't realized I hadn't thought about
it, if that makes any sense.
Do other women who write in this file go through lengthy stages
where nothing of that sort even remotely affects them?
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547.14 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Wed Nov 18 1987 10:44 | 12 |
| .12 thank you, thank you! I thought I was the only woman
in the world who felt that way! I was beginning to believe
there was something tragically wrong with me! I also brought
My Secret Garden home, with great expectations...since I don't
seem to have much of an imagination, I was hoping the book
would supply me with "food for thought". Alas, I was not the
least bit interested in any of the fantasies described. I
also do not enjoy x-rated movies-so cold and unemotional....
Maybe it is related to age-I just turned 36.....maybe I just
prefer the real thing?
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547.15 | Another thought | MARCIE::JLAMOTTE | AAY-UH | Wed Nov 18 1987 11:56 | 17 |
| I have always noticed a cyclical pattern around my desires for sex
which would often exhibit themselves in some great fantasizing.
I would especially enjoy fantasizing during boring meetings, etc.
Currently I have been less interested and I suspect it is for two
reasons. One I am getting older and the hormones don't work as
regularly. The other is the constant media attention to sexual
behavior, the AIDS epidemic and other very negative press.
I have a theory that the media also promoted casual sex during the
60's and we were barraged with the philosophy that we needed to
enjoy the moment.
This theory makes me a little uncomfortable....because it only
addresses one portion of my life that may be managed by the media.
I hate to think of all the other areas that they invade my privacy
and thoughts.
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547.16 | That's fantasy. | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Nov 18 1987 12:31 | 11 |
| It can't be age; I'm right up there and I'm still having them.
But I didn't find _My_Secret_Garden_ at all exciting either. I
guess I'll have to dig out that short story that Harlan said had
something he called "the teak fantasy" in it....
My current fantasy is: On the weekend, I will wake up and feel
like raking the leaves. The weather will be less than bitterly
cold, the wind will be less than brisk, and the leaves will still
be a bit wet so they'll pack down well.
Ann B.
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547.17 | Nancy Friday and so forth | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | sprinkled with syntactic sugar | Wed Nov 18 1987 14:06 | 25 |
| I borrowed a copy of "My Secret Garden" from a friend a few years
back. Well once I had read it, and passed it along, it went through
many other people and eventually fell apart. There must be something
to it. As for both "garden" and "flowers" (abbrev titles here)
I liked certain fantasies better than others. Of course the same
meal all the time gets dull...that's why the "erotica" section of
Playgirl is a nice side dish on occasion. And, now that they have
"totally nude" pictures back, that's a nice apperatif. I find that
the forum in penthouse, and most erotic books written for men are
often too "crude/unenticing/unsensual/slam bam thankyou ma'am" for
my taste. And I enjoy some erotic movies, but I find the triple
X ones are so busy with grotesquely close close-ups that it gets
either disgusting or just plain dull. A vivid-R to a single-X does
just fine, in most cases - give me romance anyday over a zoom-shot
of you-know-what.
My fantasy? To be able to take a nice LONG vacation somewhere
temperate and not have to worry about money (either while on vacation,
or when I got home). Independent wealth sounds like an endearing
thought, but I wouldn't just sit home and redecorate all the time...I'm
sure I'd keep a job to help satisfy my soul.
-Jody
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547.18 | men found them more interesting than i did | SCOMAN::DAUGHAN | i worry about being neurotic | Wed Nov 18 1987 14:49 | 7 |
| re.17
i agree with you.
i read maybe 1/4 of my secret garden and put it down.
it is interesting that i loaned both of those books plus delta of
venus to a man friend and they vanished for quite sometime.
kelly
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547.19 | | SUPER::HENDRICKS | Not another learning experience! | Thu Nov 19 1987 08:34 | 25 |
| I thought both of Nancy Friday's books gave a great deal of space to
fantasies about things like getting it on with a dog. I know we are
supposed to be tolerant of the sexual fantasies and behaviors of other
people, but reading something like that leaves me cold and slightly
sick and wondering if that constitutes animal abuse.
Joyce, I know what you mean about wondering how much the media controls
our thoughts. I worry about it too. When I am in the city, I feel
bombarded with various kinds of media stimulation, and I feel as though
I am under assault. I recently moved back out to the country, and it
makes a big difference to my sense of inner peace. I cannot listen to
commercial radio or TV or read most magazines because it makes my mind
and body feel like I am a dumpster overflowing with media hype. (When
commercials start playing unbidden in my head there is not much room
left for anything else.) 'All Things Considered' is about the only
way I can take in the news without succumbing to despair and
depression.
I wonder if all the publicity about AIDS (which comes to even the
most remote isolationist) has anything to do with what I described
in note .12 -- if I don't feel anything, I won't want to do anything
which might get me into trouble? Got to think about that one some
more.
Holly
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547.20 | fantasy, fine ! reality, NO | PARITY::TILLSON | If it don't tilt, fergit it! | Thu Nov 19 1987 13:32 | 40 |
| re: .19
supposed to be tolerant of the sexual fantasies and behaviors of other
^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^
Holly, there is a big difference between fantasy and behavior.
In my opinion:
Fantasy:
Anyone is free to fantasize about anything they choose. Well adjusted
people should be able to fantasize about anything that turns them
on without guilt. That includes things like bestiality and pedophelia
if that is what does it for you (although I agree with you, it is
far from being *my* cup of tea). If a person feels guilty about
what they fantasize about, it is probably a good indication that
they should seek counseling.
Additionally, I feel that fantasy should be a private and personal
thing. You do not need to read about someone else's fantasies when
you find them distasteful.
Behaviors:
We *are* supposed to be tolerant of the sexual behaviors between
other *consenting adults*. This does not imply in the least that
we must tolerate people actually engaging in pedophelia or bestiality.
Neither a child or an animal can give informed consent and deserve,
nay, require, our protection.
So, to answer your question: fantasizing about having sex with
a dog does not constitute animal abuse; having sex with a dog certainly
does! , and I would be in favour of the local animal control officer
being called in to bring charges against anyone who engaged in such
*behavior*.
Rita
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547.21 | don't forget the vacation home on the cape. | SALEM::AMARTIN | Vanna & me are a number | Sun Nov 22 1987 05:17 | 2 |
| lorna,
as Rosanna Barr said, "It could haaapen!" :-)
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547.22 | or was it Rosanne Barr? | SALEM::AMARTIN | Vanna & me are a number | Sun Nov 22 1987 05:19 | 1 |
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547.23 | Still like the money tho | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | you may say I'm a dreamer | Mon Nov 23 1987 11:58 | 4 |
| Re .8, nah, I was just feeling depressed that day.
Lorna
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547.24 | not interested in other people | YODA::BARANSKI | Too Many Masters... | Mon Nov 23 1987 12:01 | 19 |
| RE: .14
"maybe I just prefer the real thing?"
Maybe so, but with most real things I enjoy, I can also enjoy fantisizing about
them, and anticipating the real thing. Why should sex be any different?
I think that a number of people are not interested in "sex", but only with
"making love" with someone whom they are in love with. Such a person would not
be interested or excited by a fantasy/porn starring different people.
... Had a discussion about porn (combat zone) recently, didn't like it in
general, but couldn't think of a way to get rid of it. Later, the thought
occurred to me that there is no effective *good* way of getting rid of it,
untill the patrons of it have something better to replace it with, IE something
better then sex to replace sex with, maybe love, but perhaps some people are
incapable of loving.
Jim.
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547.25 | Making fantasies realities... | BARAKA::BLAZEK | A new moon, a warm sun... | Mon Nov 23 1987 22:38 | 16 |
| RE: .14
Deb, I agree with you and I'm twelve years younger!
RE: .24
I don't believe anyone is "incapable of loving", but I do
believe many have deep-seated fears associated with opening
up to someone (I'm sure this is discussed elsewhere). Some
people prefer the safety of shallowness rather than taking
the chance to explore the beauty of depth. Their choice,
their loss.
Carla
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547.26 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Tue Nov 24 1987 02:59 | 6 |
| You and I both know, Carla, that Librans are incurable romantics!
;-)
DK
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547.27 | just wondering..... | BEING::MCANULTY | Aqualung my friend.... | Tue Nov 24 1987 06:54 | 5 |
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What about a sagitarian (sp)....
Mike
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547.28 | Romance not copulation | BUFFER::LEEDBERG | Truth is Beauty, Beauty is Truth | Tue Nov 24 1987 20:21 | 17 |
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To own my own bookstore and not have to worry about making
a profit.
BTW - Aquarians are intense romantics but I don't believe in
"that astrology stuff" no not at all.
_peggy
(-)
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Sun in Aquaris, Moon in Aquaris,
rising.... OH NOOOO
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