[lit-ideas] Re: A Question

  • From: "Stan Spiegel" <writeforu2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 23:59:36 -0500

AA: My question is, do men really like that stuff?  Or do they think they have 
to like it so they're thought of as "normal".  Do men really get turned on by 
someone scantily dressed saying, What would you do if you found me under the 
Christmas tree?  I remember hearing Bill Buckley on this subject a while ago, 
and he said he was repelled by pictures of explicit sex.  

SS: Hey, Bill Buckley is a Conservative Republican. Conservatives, after all, 
are much more repressed. I'm a liberal. I love explicit sex. I love implicit 
sex. I just love sex. Sex is one of the (nay, THE) greatest inventions of all 
time. I like it with my eyes closed. I like it with my eyes open. I like it 
demure. I like it coy. I like it bold and scantily clad. I like it with clothes 
on or off. But then I'm a Mainer. 

Stan Spiegel  
horny in Maine
Portland


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andy Amago 
  To: lit-ideas 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 6:55 PM
  Subject: [lit-ideas] A Question



  I'm just wondering.  I just went into the Maxim page Maureen mentioned.  My 
question is, do men really like that stuff?  Or do they think they have to like 
it so they're thought of as "normal".  Do men really get turned on by someone 
scantily dressed saying, What would you do if you found me under the Christmas 
tree?  I remember hearing Bill Buckley on this subject a while ago, and he said 
he was repelled by pictures of explicit sex.  Of course, this isn't explicit 
sex, not even porn.  Even so, do guys really like stuff like that?  Is the 
salaryman/geisha a guy's idea of nirvana?  Or am I asking stupid questions?

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