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US students request 'trigger warnings' on literature

Gehennaite

Active Member
Strange you weren't consulted for sex education in schools, or anything.
Physical education was strictly about human anatomy. I never witnessed anything sensual or "erotic" in physical education courses.
Serious?

You think sex is more harmful than violence? :confused::confused:
It's more about human courtesy and avoiding needless disturbance of my sensibilities. There are many things that I find annoying - certain genres of music, certain foods, certain personalities, etc.. Erotic writings just so happen to be on that list as well.
 

Nymphs

Well-Known Member
It's more about human courtesy and avoiding needless disturbance of my sensibilities. There are many things that I find annoying - certain genres of music, certain foods, certain personalities, etc.. Erotic writings just so happen to be on that list as well.

So you find that violence doesn't disturb your sensibilities? :cover:
 

dust1n

Zindīq
Physical education was strictly about human anatomy. I never witnessed anything sensual or "erotic" in physical education courses.
It's more about human courtesy and avoiding needless disturbance of my sensibilities. There are many things that I find annoying - certain genres of music, certain foods, certain personalities, etc.. Erotic writings just so happen to be on that list as well.

Ah, didn't realize you were talking displaying sexuality. I wasn't aware that ever happened anywhere. Then again, I don't really remember in graphic depictions of violence throughout school. EDIT: Wait, I guess I do remember somewhat. 1984 has both, so.
 
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