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Linda Wightman's avatar

"They should be expected to curtail their [public] behavior" is a large part of what is missing from society today. Once upon a time, we knew that there are behaviors that belong only to the private, not the public sphere -- not only fringe behaviors, but also those that are natural and essential (e.g. defecation), and those that are good and honorable (e.g. those that, in the right circumstances, lead to the creation of children and families). This loss of a sense of privacy -- call it by the old-fashioned term, modesty -- is destructive of both individuals and society. That those to whom we have traditionally entrusted our children (e.g. teachers, librarians) are now on the forefront of the movement to expose even the youngest to everything they once protected them from, is unspeakably tragic.

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Pbr's avatar

Why does a private fetish need to be public? Do you need that much attention.

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