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I feel misanthropic today. No, it wasn't anything you said.
Humanity, you contain far too much stupid drama.

I wrote a poem last night for the first time in a while...that felt good. But it needs editing.

I don't think I'm nearly as sexual as some of you think.

I'm reading What Should I Do With My Life by Po Bronson.
Some of it is really resonating with me--like the guy who recognized explicit class warfare surfacing in his conflicting feelings about his career. Like me, he was Working Class Person, who was proud to have overcome an ugly beginning, and also Ivy League Graduate, who thought a mere job was plebean and really expected to do Greater Things. Needless to say, further ambition was almost insulting to the working class self, and we know what the upper middle class thinks of the working class. I've got that going on bigtime. I read that by flipping forward randomly--can't wait to read forward to that story the normal way and see how the poor guy dealt with the dynamic.
Funny I should finally pick that up just when DSB has given me back the sunlight...

my 2 cents

Date: 2004-05-12 08:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jg26.livejournal.com
I feel like I've been labeled as being very sexual, just because I don't mind talking about it when I do happen to feel sexy
Funny, I was just thinking this exact thought. Its mostly your openness and non-judgmental attitude that gives you your sexual label. Everybody seems to come at this from their own angle, for me, talking about this is a novel and liberating experience.

In the NPR interview about the man who used to be a woman, he talks about how startling it was to be completely consumed w/ sexual thoughts after the testosterone injections, and how he needed to re-create a his filter for verbalizing his internal monologue... because he was offending people. I only bring this up, because for us males, sex pretty much takes up 75 to 90 percent of the internal monologue. Having a forum to verbalize this monologue w/ trusted friends w/o being judged and w/o offending (or worrying about offending) feels so much healthier than just keeping it all inside (like most of us tend to do... because we've learned to filter). Your openness just encourages a nice healthy outlet... and we tend to take notice and appreciate (this is where your reputation comes from). Thanks.

Re: my 2 cents

Date: 2004-05-12 10:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] webrat.livejournal.com
I have to agree with [livejournal.com profile] jg26.

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