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Old 01-28-2007, 01:43 PM   #14
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I think the problem is when a society says it is ok to objectifying people, you are lowering their worth as a whole to some people. While that may be the exception for most people, it also says something about our society, don't you think?

The problems arise when people take strict classification of the objectiveness to the extreme. This is more dangerous in my mind with sexuallity, as it often envoles your own body along with someone elses, making it even more personal. This is mostly a problem when it envoles addictions. But this holds true with all addictions, and their inherant objectiveness. I took Oxycodine for my neck nerve pain before my surgery. I classifyed it as a needed medication. Some would call it a high and reclassify it. So, should it be sold legally in bars? No, because it may have an unhealthy response in our society.

If I'm not making much sinse, I opoligize, as I currently have a cold and I'm taking cold medicine.
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