Soon after, the student went off to live with the merchant and one fine day they flew away to a land called Mexico, to a place called Taxco.
And they've lived happily ever after.
The little jade shop? My dear, haven't you heard? It's been taken over by two very handsome young men and they sell the most elegant little silver things there!
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The Growing Recognition of the Concept That Individual Sexual Tendencies and Private Sexual Conduct Are of No Proper Concern to the Law Is Rooted in the Principle that Freedom Choice in Such Matters Are Aspects of Personal Liberty Entitled to Constitutional Protection.
The recognition that homosexuality is not inherently evil or a menace to civilization has advanced in step with the principle that private morality and sin are matters beyond the pale of the law. It has thus become increasingly recognized that human and civil rights include respect for and legal protection of the individual's freedom of choice-in matters pertaining to sex as well. In its proper perspective, the law is legitimately concerned with the protection of youth and with guarding the public against forcible or otherwise predatory conduct. But sexual behavior involving adults only and engaged in privately and by consent of the parties is completely harmless, and society has no legitimate right to interfere. To the contrary, since it so deeply effects basic human feelings and drives, an adult's freedom of sexual choice, insofar as the choice is exercised privately and by consent, is entitled to constitutional protection, equally and as fully as the right of free speech, religion, and free association and assembly.
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