Robert Lipshutz
1 min readAug 31, 2020

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I would suggest that Janine H. raised the issues of greatest concern. Electrons live forever. The woman who considers this option should truly know herself and what her reactions might be to potential employers, partners and present or future children locating this material online. It might very well be that expressing sexuality in this manner isn’t just an option to earn income, but rather reflective of her attitude on sexuality. For instance, if one day a child of hers were to find it, might it be a way to begin the “birds and bees” conversation? Any boyfriend upset by it is unlikely to be her type. As to employers, it might prevent her from becoming a church deacon, but, considering the rapidly changing mores of society, there are going to be fewer places where she would be shunned. With the younger Falwell recently being the latest so-called paragon to be unmasked, people are going to be ever more reluctant to be censorious.

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Robert Lipshutz
Robert Lipshutz

Written by Robert Lipshutz

Lawyer. American citizen. Hoping to help America find a way out and a way forward-together.

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