Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Re: Story of O as historical account, what I mean is this…updated

Picture a man like Caesar who was claimed to have had relations with many men, brainstorming with another man on how to create a sex slave, or maybe it was the Marquis de Sade, the point is, the two who collaborated on the novel might well have been two who were collaborating on ways to create sex slaves and I think the eunuchs were the result.  Because of a lack of birth control maybe the thinking was it was necessary, as opposed to controlling one’s behavior.   This indulgence was possibly the cause of the demise of the Greek and Roman cultures of the time.   They were the ones who rebelled against Moses’ commandments.

I would disagree with any diagnosis of latent heterosexuality either, not even over-sexualized.   I was caught up in the sexual activities of another or another’s fantasies of sexual adventure fueled by some novel such as The Story of O (I question whether this is even a novel but more an historical account of some sex slave from some other time.) or other lewd pornographic material.

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