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- From: jf@threel.co.uk (John Fisher)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: ARchtypes and visibility
- Message-ID: <2b10ced3@ThreeL.co.uk>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 12:30:11 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.171650.18589@spdcc.com>,
- rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:
-
- > It'snot that I have anything against smooth/muscle
- > guys like Marky or those who have walked the path before
- > him... it's the unspoken assumption that the one archetype
- > speaks for all. Fudge ripple is a great flavor of ice
- > cream, but sometimes the tutti frutti tastes good too.
-
- Not entirely relevant to BBC's posting, but never mind...
-
- I'm a person who's mostly attracted to the hairless types,
- though there are notable exceptions.
-
- But I really like to see a classic bear, big, tall, broad,
- bearded and hairy. There's something, I don't know, heroic
- about him. I may not be attracted to him sexually, but
- somehow he lights up my day. And they're so good for a
- cuddle, too.
-
- Must be my inate cubbishness coming out, I suppose...
-
- --John
-