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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/829875-Towel-Usage-Embarrassment
Rated: 13+ · Book · Opinion · #2003271
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#829875 added October 3, 2014 at 5:03pm
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Towel Usage Embarrassment
Trying to balance self exposure and discretion in our writing is like trying to decide on the amount of censorship to be used when we don't even know the rules of censorship.  I gave up a long time ago worrying about being embarrassed.  I never could figure out what I SHOULD be embarrassed about so I decided I might as well not be embarrassed about anything rather than keep being embarrassed about everything.  As far as hurting someone else, I'm not so sure.  I hate to hurt anyone.  But I have been accused of hurting people often - even when I had no intention of  hurting them and couldn't even understand how, what I had done, had hurt them.  Since I have no idea what actions are going to hurt someone, if I was to avoid hurting anyone, I wouldn't be able to act at all.  So - What am I to do? - Whatever the hell I feel like doing at the moment and to hell with the consequences.  So far there have been no consequences that I couldn't find a way to live with.


As far as my opinion about towels and sheets go - hahahahahahahahahahaha - hohohohohohohohohohoh - hehehehehehehehehe.  Oh that wasn't a joke?  Well if you say that other people think about them a lot, I'll just take your word for it.

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