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meandering star - 2005-02-07 20:56:35
as someone who doesn't know how you look, much less where you are, or really much at all about you, i can honestly say i respect you for your dland entries. that's all i have of you, all i can know, but each one is touching and wonderful. really.
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Doc - 2005-02-08 08:06:10
I don't know what kind of business you work for, but if you're being harrassed, I'd go to the Human Resources people immediately. They love that stuff. I had to do it once, and they took care of the problem most quickly... Good luck.
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ChaosOrder - 2005-02-12 00:17:34
And therein lies the pain and frustration surrounding this thing we call sex. Like the most demanding, compelling drug we can concoct, like God's own heroin, sex sometimes becomes this thing of surpassing intensity, and it becomes a crime against nature when people choose to debase humanity in pursuit of this thing. I would say that I understand your troubles, but the most honest thing to say is that my ex-girlfriend was a woman of tangible sexuality--not in the cliched manner of frozen images in print and in media, but in a way (I believe) similar to what you have: a gentle, smiling view of sex--and unfortunately it caused her much emotional pain from male friends, colleagues, and even strangers. I admire your art, and so I cannot bring myself to caution you with the simple advice to Protect Yourself (for this is the beginning of Death for the artist), but as a man who has seen a woman weighed down with this burden (and as a sexual creature who desires for others to fulfill their sexuality in their own way), I hope that you find a way to survive.
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