I'm all for bringing back the birch, but only between consenting adults.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What consenting adults do behind closed doors is not my business.
One will never again look at a birch tree, after the Robert Frost poem, in exactly the same way.
Both 'Consenting Adults' and 'Glengarry Glen Ross' revolve around the economic stresses of the '90s. They are about what people do when they're pushed against that wall, and how they're manipulated. They are both morality tales, though in very different genres.
I think the State shouldn't poke its nose into the sexual relations of consenting adults.
We've fallen down on our responsibility to our children by somehow creating this world where they're surrounded by images of sexuality; and yet, we as adults struggle to talk to kids honestly about sex, the rules of dignity and consent.
I dearly love the state of Texas, but I consider that a harmless perversion on my part and discuss it only with consenting adults.
Our success in this matter is important to all Americans. Whether you are in the forest land business or just enjoy the shade of a majestic oak gracing your lawn, we all have an interest in this important issue.
Reject what you don't want. Get rid of dead wood.
How do I let go of Maplewood? It's like Shangri-la. It's so culturally diverse, and all my children are adopted - a transracial family. And we're not the freaks. Everybody flies their freak flag high in Maplewood!
What an unappealing responsibility that is to lumber any prospective lover with: the need to be a saviour, not simply an equal partner.
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