[nabs-l] On things that matter

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 4 18:30:46 UTC 2011


But what is the benefit?  Why do we need to prove everything-- including
our abilities in the bedroom.

I agree with Joe; it is an irrevelant study that does not enhance our
lives, nor does it help society.

Respectively,
Bridgit

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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 21:00:45 -0500
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If there is in fact a significant difference between sighted and blind
young adults in terms of acquisition of accurate sex-related knowledge,
would it not benefit the community for this to be known, and for it to
be addressed? That which can be destroyed by the truth should be,
whether it's a misconception made by sighted people or a generalization
made by a few well educated blind people.






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