Re: virus: If you're watchin' IT ya' ain't a part of IT (was: D

Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Wed, 7 Oct 98 07:11:40 -0400


>Even a perfectly understood orgasm is not the same as having one.

Well, not that I'm merely argumentative, but of course a perfectly
understood orgasm would have to be an experienced one. Is anyone here
saying they have had a perfectly understood orgasm?

I can see understood in its context....

But understanding the mechanisms of an orgasm leads to greatly enhanced
experience, for, uh, various reasons....

A perfectly subjective experience- even of an orgasm- would not compound
knowledge in any way. One needs the objectivity to put this experience
among a class of experiences to further pleasures in its practice and
repetition.

It is objectivity that leads us out into the universe.

Which is where I want to be.

Without objectivity, where is the other person to have an orgasm with?

But, I like watchin' too....