Dominate) and the PRT (Passive - Receptive - Tender). Thus the TV has personally faced and acknowledged to some degree his PRT side. Unhappily this is seldom accomplished without a lot of guilt which is the culturally induced ASD side putting up a fight for complete control. To this extent, and obviously it varies widely between individuals, TVs are, I believe, that much further ahead of the crowd.

The deaths of the men memorialized here only goes to prove that ASD attitudes are wide spread in our culture. Television, programming, news coverage, international tensions, adult sports and even Little League show it in many ways. The Principle of Power is still honored in western civilization all out of proportion to the Principle of Love. This is one of the several hopeful signs shown by the teen-agers and young adults of this day from Flower Power, Opposition to Vietnamese War (and most others), slogans like "Make Love Not War," to long haired, necklace wearing young men. They are showing that they no longer have the great, almost holy, regard for maleness and masculinity that older generations had. Sex itself is no longer a somewhat dirty, undercover word and experience largely dominated by the male with little regard for the female. Today it is something becoming as openly enjoyable and natural as a good sirloin steak dinner. And with it an awareness that society need only be partitioned off into anatomically different males and females which cannot be helped, but it need no longer be arbitrarily divided into masculine and feminine. The feminine PRT character is slowly coming into its own. Lets hope that it gets into control of the human race before the die-hard ASD types permanently terminate everything in an ultimate masculine outburst of destructiveness.

I can't help feeling, though I'm having a hard time trying to say it here, that TVS DO have something to be a little proud of. Oh, not the fact that they wear dresses or high heels, after all, what significance would that have in a barefoot and breech-clout civilization, but that in the ACT of wearing the dress, heels,

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