We Accomplished More When Everybody Was Naked (in Art)
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Amy Otto recently argued in The Federalist that "Men Did Greater Things When It Was Harder to See Boobs." Expressed in amusingly colloquial terms, this is a variant on a fairly standard social conservative outlook in which sexuality is viewed as a kind of dangerous or dissipating force that needs to be sublimated and redirected to constructive ends. If it isn't, that raises the prospect, as she puts it, of "many men who would have spent their twenties working hard if given the right social incentives instead spending that time watching the unrated version of 'Blurred Lines' one too many times."
We Accomplished More When Everybody Was Naked (in Art)
We Accomplished More When Everybody Was Naked…
We Accomplished More When Everybody Was Naked (in Art)
Amy Otto recently argued in The Federalist that "Men Did Greater Things When It Was Harder to See Boobs." Expressed in amusingly colloquial terms, this is a variant on a fairly standard social conservative outlook in which sexuality is viewed as a kind of dangerous or dissipating force that needs to be sublimated and redirected to constructive ends. If it isn't, that raises the prospect, as she puts it, of "many men who would have spent their twenties working hard if given the right social incentives instead spending that time watching the unrated version of 'Blurred Lines' one too many times."