[nabs-l] When NFB philosophy doesn't seem to work... advice?
Carly Mihalakis
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Mon Jan 6 12:38:47 UTC 2014
Good morning, sign me up!
At 07:26 AM 12/28/2013, I. C. Bray wrote:
>Justin, & Joe...
>
>
>Am I sencing sarcasm here, or are you two genuinely expressing approval?
>
>Justin, What discussion group would that be?
>"Blind Sexuality" GRIN
>or
>"Blind Fettish" ROFL
>
>Joe,
>"COLORFUL"... is that "Republican Code" for something else?
>SMILE.
>
>Cheers!
>Ian.
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "justin williams" <justin.williams2 at gmail.com>
>To: <jsoro620 at gmail.com>; "'National Association of Blind Students mailing
>list'" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 9:33 AM
>Subject: Re: [nabs-l] When NFB philosophy doesn't seem to work... advice?
>
>
>: I'm sensing another discussion group forming... Grin.
>:
>: -----Original Message-----
>: From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Joe
>: Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 9:30 AM
>: To: 'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'
>: Subject: Re: [nabs-l] When NFB philosophy doesn't seem to work... advice?
>:
>: Hahaha, I hate pointless messages about as much as you do, but in my
>: relatively short return to the NABS list, the message below was the most
>: hilarious one so far. I'm really trying not to make this a waste of your
>: time to read, especially in light of the serious topic, but nothing I
>could
>: write could top the carefree writing below. It made a Republican grin, and
>: that's saying something. A bit bold, but there are nuggets of wisdom in
>: Ian's colorful contribution.
>:
>: -----Original Message-----
>: From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of I. C. Bray
>: Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 6:30 AM
>: To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>: Subject: Re: [nabs-l] When NFB philosophy doesn't seem to work... advice?
>:
>: Dave, I'll tell you mine, if you tell me yours? ( smiley )
>:
>: I am, of course only being fun & trying to relax the conversation.
>:
>: To everyone,
>:
>: Regardless of whatever fetishes you have, sexuality and intimacy, are
>: definitely separate.
>: Personality is key to Chemistry between people.
>: I don't care how "HOT" or a person is, if you can't talk to them be
>genuine
>: and share humor, then you aren't going to make it in the bedroom or
>: relationship... unless of course, the relationship is ONLY about sex.
>:
>: If SEX really is the only basis of the relationship, then fetishes should
>: come out early, otherwise, you have to sneak them in... slowly.
>:
>: Speaking from experience? YES I AM. I try not to make my personal &
>: private life this public, but it sounds like there is an open forum here
>: with people who want perspective... I have some to share... you all are
>: welcome to it.
>:
>: My best friend is a two-degreed Psycology Graduate who tought sex edd and
>: does tons of comunity outreach.
>: I have other friends who are Psychiatric doctors. This subject is a
>: progressive one and it often doesn't get the benefit of being discussed
>: without shame, or embarrassment.
>:
>: The thing that has my neck hair really raising is the borderline
>personality
>: trait of not respecting boundaries, and the mumbling to one's self.
>: Sexuality, as we all know is key to some personal identity. It creates
>: films like Psycho, and Blue Velvet and The Graduate and even Risky
>Business.
>:
>: advice:
>: Someone professional should be notified regarding this person in the hopes
>: that as a professional, they can investigate and prevent any escallation.
>: I think blocking the number is, at this point, not a bad idea.
>: For those of you who have fetishes, I think they are healthy and once you
>: get over the initial uniqueness and fear of shame or embarrassment, you
>: should let your freak flag fly.
>: We all have our turn-ons and offs. I do too! Find a website that is
>based
>: upon your intrests & fetishes and make friends is what I'll tell you to
>do.
>: Diversity is the seasoning and spice of life. Sometimes it will come at
>a
>: cost, but it is the only life you have-- you should live it.
>:
>: Gawd I love open and friendly conversations regarding progressive
>: subjects... I should have been a Hippie. LOL!
>:
>: Respectfully,
>: Ian C. Bray
>: Louisville, KY.
>:
>:
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