Was it really not obvious that I was talking about this in the context of post late 60s and 70s sexual permissiveness?
frances -----Original Message----- From: Greg Nowell <GN842 at CNSVAX.Albany.Edu> To: lbo talk <lbo-talk at lists.panix.com> Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 6:43 PM Subject: Comment from Frances
>Frances: Nope, I'm too young. Folks my age (I'll be 30
>in a couple of weeks) were the
>first people to come of sexual age equating sex and
>death. All the media
>coverage of AIDS began just as I was getting interested
>in sex. Grad
>students and faculty around my age are the postie-est
>people I've met--I
>think coming of age with Reagan and AIDS made us ironic
>defeatists.
>
>Greg: Actually sex=death was pretty common before
>antibiotics.
>
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