Note Regarding The Art of Seduction
For the third time in as many days, I've gotten an anonymous comment about the fact that I "plagiarized" Robert Greene's book, "The Art of Seduction."
Apparently, some of you fuckwits don't bother to read from the beginning. I specifically made the point in the initial post that, unless otherwise specified and/or where I was commenting in the first person, all of the material was taken literally or paraphrased from his book. I not only gave credit to the book, but linked to the book on Amazon.com for those who wished to buy it.
How about each of you taking the time to actually read what I write from the beginning when it involves a series like that, rather than making yourselves look retarded?
Idiots.
Anyway, since I never got around to finishing it up, I just deleted the entire series that I had posted.
Apparently, some of you fuckwits don't bother to read from the beginning. I specifically made the point in the initial post that, unless otherwise specified and/or where I was commenting in the first person, all of the material was taken literally or paraphrased from his book. I not only gave credit to the book, but linked to the book on Amazon.com for those who wished to buy it.
How about each of you taking the time to actually read what I write from the beginning when it involves a series like that, rather than making yourselves look retarded?
Idiots.
Anyway, since I never got around to finishing it up, I just deleted the entire series that I had posted.




7 Comments:
Dear people who attempt to mess with writers of erotic material:
Fuck right off.
Signed,
Hapes.
Damn, and I had been waiting for a new post since November. Sorry about others...
Miss you.
Heh, some people don't know what plagiarism really means. I've run into that first hand.
Stripgoddess I enjoyed your blog greatly, a good mix of alternative sexuality and discussion. I feel that by being our true erotic selves we can change the world and people's perceptions. Had I been born female or found my other self much earlier I think I would have been some sort of dancer or performer but instead my quest was to find myself through my erotic art. Unless someone is there to help us it takes a long time to discover who we are and it was many years before I realised that I was drawing the world of a sensual hermaphrodite. Most of the time I'm still Christopher but when I'm sexually aroused Jojo comes out and it all fits into place. Many men become transgendered in a gay way but it makes me feel more like a lesbian, but I do have a fascination for other penis girls etc...But my quest now is to show others that we have more than one sexuality and we should enjoy it rather than see it as a curse. To further this I say a Hello to others who are spreading a similar message so even if we can't exchange fluids we can spread some love and swop links. I hope you will look at my erotic ink drawing www.christopherleach.co.uk
Jojo
You might want to check out this book "Looking Both Ways". Apparently someone else views bisexuality in a similar manner.
http://www.amazon.com/Look-Both-Ways-Bisexual-Politics/dp/0374190046/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-2439243-7217432?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1176249439&sr=8-1
Believe it or not, I have already read her book.
In general, I enjoyed it, but her views in it were terribly narrow and constructed through only her eyes and her (relatively) small set of experiences as a bisexual.
It is an interesting book, primarily because it gives you some insight into the mindset of a bisexual woman. I've felt many of the things she vocalizes in the book myself.
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