Friday, April 25, 2008 | 7:50 pm
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“We Americans are a strange people. We buy Abercrombie and Fitch thongs designed for ten year old girls, but when adult women make adult choices about their lives, we’re up in arms, Taliban-style. It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.”
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“I, and other women like me, object to the assertion that sex work is inherently degrading and that no woman pursues this work or experience by choice. Women do make these choices, and I’m among them. And I have no regrets.”
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“Until recently, sex conventions fell into two basic categories: medicinal/clinical and pornographic. Now, social-media pioneers are creating smaller, targeted gatherings that treat sexuality and technology as inseparable.”
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“Trite, empty phrases typically leave people feeling like a cliché: trite and empty. Any of these phrases minimizes the pain that the person you’re talking to is going through.”
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