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Post by Nick on Sept 20, 2003 11:34:40 GMT -5
I think you will find that there is a place for Kleenex on the list. Do you stink or sniff? x Fuck, you're right. I'm not even sure myself, to be honest.
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Post by flum on Sept 20, 2003 11:38:40 GMT -5
You know you're going to have to expand on that and tell all us ignorant people what a traffic lights party is. What happens is you go along, dressed in red if you're definitely not looking for anyone, orange if you might be interested, should the right person show up, and green if you are, quite frankly, anybody's.
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State Of Red
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Post by State Of Red on Sept 20, 2003 11:42:32 GMT -5
LOL, I'm looking at the other things on the website, and corrupting my tiny little mind. Someone stop me, after I'm done laughing
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Post by redrydler on Sept 20, 2003 11:59:11 GMT -5
if you want to research cruising / public sex environments, one of the more radical thinkers on the topic is Pat Califia. Excellent book called called Public Sex: The Culture of Radical Sex. not much on the web tho, and i can't get into Jstor at the moment.
there are plenty of commentators that argue that things like public sex, the hanky code, and polari are elements of a supressed gay culture ( a 'true' gay culture?) and that clamping down on cruising is tantamount to killing a cultural heritage. like bulldozing medieval castles, or something. use some of those arguments in your essay, maybe. try queertheory.com.
does strike me that the hanky thing would be a little difficult. what if someone was to mistake a fairly harmless 'robin's egg blue' hanky with a 'teal blue'? one could be quite surprised.... what a misunderstanding. for a while I think that the hanky code was printed in the back of boyz, I think. but what isn't?
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