or better than me in any way
because you have chosen to never strip down
and mount another consenting adult in
Dionysian joy.
You think that the spirit behind that special look
that comes across a human's face
just before the coming together of sensitive, excited skin,
is obscene and vulgar,
and that the act of being united together
in the embrace of Eros
is "coarse" and "low" and "disgusting" and you ask,
"Why did He choose such a degrading method to create new lives?"
You want others to be as ashamed, as crippled, and as apologetic about their own
sacred animal natures
as you are.
You deny that you hate it, and you even,
hilariously,
counsel them about it,
but you demand that they never indulge themselves
except to make more humble followers for you to scar
with your ignorance and fear and superstition, and that they do it
hurriedly,
with the lights out,
furtively,
without joy or pleasure, and feeling
slightly unclean afterward.
Choose to do what you will for yourself,
cut yourself off from that fevered, intimate world, because it is your right,
but understand that I look on you with the same pity
that I usually reserve
for anorexics
and that I look on all your talk about
self-denial and discipline and rising above and ascending to a higher plane
with a contempt that would render you
speechless
if you ever felt it the way
I do.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
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4 comments:
It isn't wrong or disgusting to have sex and those who claim that it is are simply wrong; I agree with you. God told us to "Go and be fruitful and multiply." Why would he tell us to do something sinful? Where the sin lies, is when it is outside of marriage.
Zach, I forgive and understand a great deal in people sexually.
I share your frustration completely. One of my friends is Catholic, and she recently told me she wants to break up with her boyfriend of a year because she can't justify her sexuality to her priest at confession. It's not that she feels guilty, it's that her priest yelled at her for NOT feeling inherently guilty about it. As an atheist, it was extremely difficult for me to advise her in this situation. I feel so helpless...to me, the necessity of sex in a relationship does not necessarily make that relationship, or the people in it, shallow; rather, it draws them closer together than words ever could.
I'm so sick of the prudishness of America and Christianity (and most other organized religions, for that matter). I can't wait to read "America’s War on Sex" by Marty Klein.
I appreciate your input, Heather, and I agree with you (although I am a Deist).
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