From: Prof. Jose Gomes Filho (gomes@dpx.cnen.gov.br)
Date: Fri Aug 01 1997 - 06:18:28 MDT
> Prof. Jose Gomes Filho wrote:
>
> > We may have
> > lots of sisters, and love them without making sex, why not wives,
> > it is not because of the same sex is it???: Just tradition and... a
> > little (lot) os egoism from women (in general and socially) which are
> > not so friends of each other as they want to appear so... E G O I S
> > M!!! Haven't you seen those happy mormons with their many wives ???
> > It seems like a homy heaven... (or, sometimes, hell.. hehehe...
> > water!? water!?)
and Ms. Kathryn replied:
>........ Many of us are already pursuing multiple relationships
> and tend to view your post as an indication of a serious lack of
> information on the wonderful variety of polyamorous structures
> developed by persons of all orientations! (But I'll stay out of
> this, I think!)
>
> Sin,
>
> Kathryn Aegis
>
Good to pertaining to a group like this....
but Hagbard Celine replied a little preconceptuosly...:
>
> Is this funny to anyone?
>
> Maybe the thread about humour at another's expense is applicable.
>
> I appreciate the cultural differences, but when it's my sister, try
> again buddy.
>
Conclusion: Just observing... But the libertarians *will* win
(not just in this small aspect, since the related psycho-social
problems are larger and deeper than they seems...) ... Always with
inteligence, diplomacy and... politenesss...
Obs: Sense of humor is always a good "memory refreshing" option
("mem." refreshing.. hehehe) for those having a better emotional
equilibrium (and because of it, get "to come and go" easily...),
principally when use a lot - and efficiently - their brains...).
(I go on after cause some old p-n junctions are burning....hahaha)
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