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Tag >> human behavior

This is an absolutely delicious "sense of place" piece! 

Reiserer's Original Article "The Human Value of Wild Places"

I'm tickled that kids got so into the moment.  I might even have to do some winter seining just to keep up....  :)



I have an intellectual curiosity about things that most people don't like to talk about. My gay friends are too busy promoting gay superiority to listen to what I have to say about sexual deviance, and most heteros don't get it either.  I guess that my perspective and interest has evolved out of a close familiarity with another flavor of sexual deviant. You see, my cousin (I'll refer to him as "Dave") is a heterosexual pedophile.

I know that this topic is going to horrify some readers, but I hope that it will help people to understand the torture that some people endure because of their inborn sexual desires. It might also open some parents' eyes to the risks they take when leaving their children with people they don't know (and even people they know well).


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Cisco

I've never written a blog before, but when I found this website I decided to give it a go. First, I just want to say that I love the concept of Open2it, especially that I can express my thoughts to an intellectual community anonymously. I want to discuss some things about human nature that I have a unique (or at least unusual) perspective on. I guess that I'll find out how Open2it y'all really are. Just let me know if my topics get to be too heavy for this community.

So. . ., let me briefly introduce myself.  I was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, moved to San Francisco for college (and other reasons), and I'm now a museum curatorial assistant.  I started off as a psychology major because I wanted to understand myself, but discovered biology and ended up double majoring.


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