Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills. |
Mary's Lake Sun slants from southern climes; geese break to cool north winds; they rest at the quiet end of the lake, mouths closed, as silent as the fish that will not bite for the boys today. Leaves respond to Autumn's touch, giving up cold kingdoms in white sky, fall to ripples and the mud where still the warmth resides, denies the coming frosts. Summer's dust and dross have journeyed south while here Orion's lights gleam higher every night and every day's a gift. Geese slumber on the rippled waters; the fisherboys still fish. © Kåre Enga 2007 [164.325] 2007-10-27 Sex as power and control: Rant on stereotypes Symbols used for SEX: a GC rant I ask the above because American culture has different standards for sex depending on who is 'doing it' to whom (mutual is a concept foreign to the Americas where power and control are key factors). For instance, at one time interracial sex would never have been allowed on screen or in books and still is not accepted in most places. Also, references to females, who traditionally have been degraded, are more acceptable than any reference to a man. There is no genre here at WDC for sex. Erotica, yes. Gay/Lesbian, yes. And one can make it GC or XGC, but I suspect that a Gay/Lesbian E rated story would not be acceptable anymore than those banned children's books where the child has two mommies or two fathers. Hopefully I'm wrong. Note: there is no V rating for violent and American culture is more tolerant than the Swedish (for instance) on this. In other words, "normal" sex merely merits a rating change and then hardly. Anything else has a special label. It's like American (by cultural default) = WHITE American at one time, while everyone else was hyphenated: Afro-American, Hispanic-American, Native-American, et cetera. BLOGVILLE Sad to read that Scottiegazelle house deal fell through. I was so looking forward to swinging a deal for a 36' slightly-broken-in-by-four-children motor home. Thomas is judging a karaoke contest in the rôle of Simon. Personally, I think being Paula would garner less flack ... bugzy is baaaccck!! will have a blue month tomorrow, God willing and the otters don't mug her ... errrr ... hug her. Speaking of hugs, she has a great, but tearful, entry about foster care. Bugzy is in British Columbia, but we have/had otters here in Kansas too: http://www.ksr.ku.edu/libres/Mammals_of_Kansas/lutra.html Ski -ster describes the office he works in in "Invalid Entry" . Isn't it interestinng how the places we work in and live in (especially when we design them) say something about us. Makes me want to visit and knock on his window! Kansas: 65º,sunny and warming up. 689 |