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] Date Posted:11:02:58 12/26/25 Fri Author Host/IP: 76.195.201.31 In reply to:
spelvin
's message, "a message for the trolls" on 10:31:23 12/26/25 Fri
>Hello, fine people!
>
>I am sorry that the two parties have disagreed.
>Nevertheless, I am afraid that I cannot accept any of
>your suggested solutions.
>
>I cannot take any medication because none has been
>prescribed to me,
>I cannot go to jail because I haven’t been arrested,
>and I can’t commit suicide because I carry a
>self-preservation instinct.
>I will, however, agree to a sane and rational debate
>over the facts.
>
>I will start with an investigation (Story 1979) which
>measured the body self-concepts of nudist and textile
>preschool boys and girls.
>The body self-concepts of the boys whose families
>attended nudist camps was higher than that of boys who
>whose families practiced nudism at home only, which in
>turn was higher than that of boys whose families did
>not practice nudism at all.
>For the sake of academic honesty, I must say that no
>significant difference was found among the girls.
>
>Then there was another study (Lewis & Janda 1988)
>which asked a sample of university undergraduate
>students to recall whether or not they grew up with
>nudity in the home and if so, how they felt about it.
>The study found family nudity to be beneficial for
>later emotional and sexual adjustment.
>
>Diligent scholars that you are, you might be able to
>find errors in these studies,
>or even quote later studies which refute these
>findings.
>If you do, I shall be happy to debate the question
>with you.
>
>And now, if you will excuse me, I would like to set
>this thread aside and order some parrots.
>
>Lewis, R. J. & Janda, L. H. 1988. The relationship
>between adult sexual adjustment and childhood
>experiences regarding exposure to nudity, sleeping in
>the parental bed, and parental attitudes toward
>sexuality. Archives of Sexual Behavior 17: 349-362.
>
>Story, M. D. 1979. Factors associated with more
>positive body self-concepts in preschool children.
>Journal of Social Psychology 108, 1: 49-56.
Date Posted:17:05:07 12/26/25 Fri Author Host/IP: 72.78.201.247
Every effect has a cause.
I know that you guys didn’t just get up one morning and say,
“I don’t have anything better to do. I think I’ll get on-line and pester the folks at two five 0 nine eight eight.”
Let me see if I can guess your reason for trolling us:
Guess No. 1:
We tend to conflate anything which is unfamiliar to us.
Don’t get me wrong, I know we all do it.
People who aren’t familiar with classical music tend to think all classical music sounds alike.
People who aren’t familiar with pop music tend to think all pop music sounds alike.
We feel differently about children from you,
and you probably think all people who feel differently about children are alike.
Guess No. 2:
This guess is akin to Guess No. 1.
Someone in your past did not respect your feelings and your privacy as they should.
They traumatized you by taking advantage of their size.
You need to take it out on somebody, and we are the closest targets.
I can understand that, but it is not fair for you to take it out on us.
We weren’t there, we didn’t do it, and we don’t know anything about it.
If you still feel pains from the incident, perhaps we can talk about it.
Guess No. 3:
You sometimes feel inferior, so you need someone to feel superior to.
Most of us have those feelings, and I know I do.
Author:
Captain What The Hell Is Obvious
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Date Posted:14:58:30 12/27/25 Sat Author Host/IP: 108.239.71.193
>Every effect has a cause.
>I know that you guys didn’t just get up one morning
>and say,
>“I don’t have anything better to do. I think
>I’ll get on-line and pester the folks at two five 0
>nine eight eight.”
>
>Let me see if I can guess your reason for trolling us:
>
>Guess No. 1:
>
>We tend to conflate anything which is unfamiliar to us.
>Don’t get me wrong, I know we all do it.
>People who aren’t familiar with classical music tend
>to think all classical music sounds alike.
>People who aren’t familiar with pop music tend to
>think all pop music sounds alike.
>
>We feel differently about children from you,
>and you probably think all people who feel differently
>about children are alike.
>
>Guess No. 2:
>
>This guess is akin to Guess No. 1.
>Someone in your past did not respect your feelings and
>your privacy as they should.
>They traumatized you by taking advantage of their size.
>You need to take it out on somebody, and we are the
>closest targets.
>
>I can understand that, but it is not fair for you to
>take it out on us.
>We weren’t there, we didn’t do it, and we don’t
>know anything about it.
>If you still feel pains from the incident, perhaps we
>can talk about it.
>
>Guess No. 3:
>
>You sometimes feel inferior, so you need someone to
>feel superior to.
>Most of us have those feelings, and I know I do.
>
>How did I do?
Guess No. 3:
You are creepy, pedophlic, pedarasatic, voyeuristic and just plain batshit nuts. You seriously need therapy and possible jail time and I for one cannot even begin to think about what may have happened to you in childhood that caused you to be as you are but damn was it bad.