Tim_Tex wrote:
I didn't mean someone who was "easy" or promiscuous. I meant someone who was open-minded about those things. And I don't even require them to be "artsy hipsters". It's just a coincidence that nearly everybody who likes those things fits that description.
Even though I am a Christian and conservative, most everybody else who is that way is closed-minded both about sex and my interests. Most conservative Christians hate indie films and South Park because of the language and content. They can't tell the difference between art and porn. When you say "art museum", the first thing they think is "statues of naked people", not good art masterpieces. As far as sex goes, they think anything outside of marriage or not leading directly to procreation is evil. With them it's their way or the highway, and they will not compromise on that.
So please, everyone on here, get your facts straight.
The difference between 'art' and 'porn' is in the eye and mind set of the beholder. Ignorance of the difference is trained - either by education or by lack of it. When you hold up a certain mind set against eternal damnation in hell fire in the future and shunning and damnation from your peers and family in the present, you get a lot of lazy thinkers glad to not have to make their own decisions about life and people not part of
their cult-ure.
oh, well, you should move to the Pacific Northwest, Tim. Lots of alternitive gals out here would rock your world.
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