I have spent ages watching the debate ebb and flow, the nuances of superiority and put down, the mispellings that could be seen as opportunities for verbal spankings but no, reflect a transatlantic difference in that where the Americans use a 'z' (zed to us Brits, zee to you Yanks)we use a 's'. So to normalise the debate, as opposed to normalize it (ow that spanking hurt - hope someone was watching!)I agree with the view that voyeurism is about taking vicarious pleasure from the watching. To just watch is to glean data, that may or may not lead to pleasure. I get pleasure from my viewing through the lens, so ok I admit it, I'm a voyeur.
...and on this subject, why does the button at the base of the page order me to 'submit' as opposed to send? Is this something associated with voyeurism I ask myself..;)
voyeurism or curiosity?
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I have spent ages watching the debate ebb and flow, the nuances of superiority and put down, the mispellings that could be seen as opportunities for verbal spankings but no, reflect a transatlantic difference in that where the Americans use a 'z' (zed to us Brits, zee to you Yanks)we use a 's'. So to normalise the debate, as opposed to normalize it (ow that spanking hurt - hope someone was watching!)I agree with the view that voyeurism is about taking vicarious pleasure from the watching. To just watch is to glean data, that may or may not lead to pleasure. I get pleasure from my viewing through the lens, so ok I admit it, I'm a voyeur.
...and on this subject, why does the button at the base of the page order me to 'submit' as opposed to send? Is this something associated with voyeurism I ask myself..;)