I don't really feel like I'm doing all that much.
I'm not at all really....well, I'm going to the gym 5 times a week. However, even though my body is changing, developing, it doesn't seem to be to any end, since I don't have someone to share it with at the moment.
I guess I'm enough of a narssist to enjoy looking at myself in the mirror, but one can only do that for so long.
I'm not at all really....well, I'm going to the gym 5 times a week. However, even though my body is changing, developing, it doesn't seem to be to any end, since I don't have someone to share it with at the moment.
I guess I'm enough of a narssist to enjoy looking at myself in the mirror, but one can only do that for so long.
emi:
excluding people from a group that holds itself to certain standards doesn't seem like a moral dilemma to me.
hyatt:
If you deny the right to exclude, then you deny people's rights to create communities in which they wish to exist. An all-inclusive policy means that you take away choice. To me, that seems like an immoral imposition on a community... 
