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RE: Selective Enforcement Not True





I, too, would like to be the first in line to embrace your differences.

           Clint "Tex" Payton
       email: tex@kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu

On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Lucy Zoe wrote:

> On Mon. July 2002, Daniel Kronemann wrote:
>
> *snip*  You are punishing women for showing their breasts but you allow
> men to show their breasts.*snip*
>
> First, let me say that I don't speak for all women...just me. I wouldn't
> begin to try to shove all women into one box and assume they think the
> same about their breasts or any other topic, neither do I appreciate it
> when women assume they speak for me.
>
> Punishment: You've got to be kidding.  Punishment to me would be if men
> stopped finding women's breasts intriguing and captivating. I have no
> desire for men to consider my breasts *equal* to theirs. I like, no, I
> *love* the differences between men and women and I would *hate* to see
> us blended in to one sex. Quite frankly, I would be very disappointed if
> took off my top and men thought, "hey...she's just like one of us."
>
> A woman may ask "does my butt look big in these jeans"; however, she
> rarely needs to ask "do my breasts look good in this sweater?" There are
> just some things you KNOW. Don't try and take that away from those of us
> who *embrace* being different.
>
> Lucy Zoe
>




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