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When is a sexual fetish ok? When is it not?
Rappler’s Life and Style section runs an advice column by couple Jeremy Baer and clinical psychologist Dr Margarita Holmes.
Jeremy has a master’s degree in law from Oxford University. A banker of 37 years who worked in 3 continents, he has been training with Dr Holmes for the last 10 years as co-lecturer and, occasionally, as co-therapist, especially with clients whose financial concerns intrude into their daily lives
Together, they have written two books: Love Triangles: Understanding the Macho-Mistress Mentality and Imported Love: Filipino-Foreign Liaisons.
My uncle took me to a bar on my 18th bday. According to my uncle, a girl there kept on looking at me and smiling. He got up, spoke to her, and then introduced us.
She later took me to her condo in Makati, undressed me and gave oral sex to me.
All this was new to me. I was very excited and ejaculated before we even had sex. She said this was unclean and to make sure I was clean, she would give me an enema. It was ok the first time, but now she does it every time we meet.
She says she wants to make sure I am clean. I do not want to see her anymore but my uncle says I am swerte (lucky) because a beautiful rich girl likes me.
What can I do to make my uncle understand why I don’t like to go back? I explained the enema but he just laughed and laughed.
Your story raises a number of issues, the foremost being the degree to which you wish to take control over your own life rather than simply be a puppet in the hands of others.
As your uncle seems to be suggesting, there are worse things for many 18-year-olds than regular sex with a beautiful rich girl (let’s call her Ana) and if the price is having to have an enema (or smearing each other with honey, wearing latex, caning etc.), clearly some fetishes are more challenging than others.
However, you have decided – as is your right since this is supposed to be a consensual relationship – that the dubious charms of regular enemas outweigh the joys of sex with Ana and are prepared to break off the relationship. So far, so good.
Apparently you are not a free agent in this matter as you seem to think you have to get permission from your uncle, the facilitator of your first meeting with Ana (you are silent about Ana’s influence in any decision).
Quite what your uncle’s role is in your life is unclear. Maybe your parents are abroad, or he is the rich member of the family – we don’t know since you haven’t told us. However, he does seem a Svengali-like influence on you, if not only did he arrange for you to meet Ana in the first instance but you think you require his approval to end matters with her.
The 3 most obvious choices facing you are:
Thank you very much for your letter. It seems there are two people you are most worried about when it comes to your relationship with Ana: your uncle and Ana.
Your uncle is the more easily dealt with. Even if he behaves like a pimp, he does not seem to have the violent nature many of them have. Thus, if he reacts angrily to your decision to leave her, it may be painful emotionally, but not physically.
Even if emotional pain can sometimes be more intense than physical pain, I think you can handle whatever comes up with your uncle either by yourself or via the help of someone (we volunteer!!)
Ana seems to enjoy sex with you when she gives you an enema beforehand. In other words, giving you enemas before having sex with you seems to be a fetish.
Indulging in fetishes is generally ok as long as:
Ana’s acting out her fetish on you passes neither requirement.
You may be a newly minted adult at 18, but you do not consent to what is happening. In addition, enemas can be harmful .
So I guess I am a little more hard line than Mr Baer: If Ana agrees to still have sex despite no longer giving you enemas, then that’s terrific.
However, if she isn’t willing, I suggest you leave her and, with any luck, you will find someone else fairly soon to enjoy sex with. After all, Ana is not the only fish in the sea — and I bet there will be one or two that are not barracudas to boot!
Need advice from our Two Pronged duo? Email twopronged@rappler.com with subject heading TWO PRONGED. Unfortunately, the volume of correspondence precludes a personal response.
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The story is so horrifying, we can only resort to dark humor to begin today’s episode: Whatever you do in life, don’t run a stop sign in Deming, N.M.
David Eckert did precisely that on Jan. 2 of this year. A cop pulled him over right away.
“If we’ve reached the point where perceived butt clenching is probable cause for repeated anal probes, then the Fourth Amendment truly is an anachronism.”
New Mexico’s KOB-TV picks up the story from there: “Eckert’s attorney, Shannon Kennedy, said in an interview with KOB that after law enforcement asked him to step out of the vehicle, he appeared to be clenching his buttocks. Law enforcement thought that was probable cause to suspect that Eckert was hiding narcotics in his anal cavity.”
“According to his lawsuit,” writes The Huffington Post’s Radley Balko, “he was first subjected to abdominal X-rays (no drugs), two anal penetrations with fingers (no drugs), three enemas (no drugs), another round of X-rays (no drugs) and, finally, sedation, followed by a colonoscopy of his ‘anus, rectum, colon and large intestines.’ No drugs. All of this was of course done without Eckert’s consent.
“If we’ve reached the point,” Mr. Balko concludes, “where perceived butt clenching is probable cause for repeated anal probes, then the Fourth Amendment truly is an anachronism.”
It might renew your faith in humanity to know that the first doctor police asked to perform a cavity search refused. Then again, others agreed.
“Shannon Renee McNeal, was torn from her screaming children by police who were seeking a woman with a similar name,” reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch — “a woman who they should have known had been murdered seven months before.”
Ms. McNeal’s ordeal likewise began with a “routine traffic stop” on a day she was taking her kids to the zoo. The dead woman for whom she was mistaken had been wanted on an outstanding drug charge. “Two routine fingerprint comparisons,” the Post-Dispatch continues, “showed [McNeal] was not the person wanted, but she was booked anyway in a humiliating process that forced her to shower in front of two female guards and be sprayed with a delousing solution.”
She spent more than a day in custody. Then her employer found out about her arrest and fired her. Then she lost her car and her home and had to move in with friends.
The newspaper found that over the last seven years, more than 100 people have been wrongly arrested in St. Louis, and it took an average of three weeks to clear up each mistake.
The city has begun a top-to-bottom review to clean up and reform the system to prevent such outrages in the future.
Just kidding. “There’s almost always complicity on the part of the person who spent more time [in jail] than they should have,” says Eddie Roth, an aide to the mayor of St. Louis. “I worry about a lot of things. I don’t worry about this.”
It’s not just the police-state stuff that might make you shake your head and wonder what the country’s coming to. Consider something as simple as the vegetables you might buy from a local farmer’s market.
Much like Obamacare, Congress passed a “food safety” bill in 2010 whose impact is only now starting to make itself felt. We warned at the time the Food Safety Modernization Act could destroy small farmers.
The law includes an exemption on operations with annual sales of less than $500,000. But as the FDA draws up the regulations to implement the law, the devil is starting to emerge from the details. “The proposed rules as currently written,” writes Tom Philpott at Mother Jones , “represent a significant and possibly devastating burden to small and midsized players.
“The new law’s less-than-$500,000 exemption applies only to farms that sell at least half of their produce directly to consumers. But a growing number of small farms earn a significant amount of their income selling to third-party local enterprises like food hubs and food co-ops — and if revenue from those sources exceeds half of total revenue, these farms would lose their exemption and become subject to costly requirements.”
Worse, the compost and manure rules would have the effect of “making the fertility programs that drive organic farming essentially illegal,” Philpott continues. “In a recent national survey by the Organic Trade Association and the Washington State Department of Agriculture, 55% of respondents said the manure rule would prevent them from maintaining their current crop rotations and crop diversity.”
“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing,” wrote John Stuart Mill.
But sometimes good men speak up and evil prevails anyway. Thus has Drudge picked up the story of William Binney. You may already know about Binney’s chilling warning of “a turnkey totalitarian state” enabled by the NSA’s massive new Utah Data Center.
Mr. Binney was a code-breaker who went to work at NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, in Maryland, after the Sept. 11 attacks. He thought he was helping track down terrorists — until he realized “the data that was being taken in was all about United States citizens,” he tells Baltimore’s WJZ-TV. “They’re destroying our democracy is what they’re doing.”
Apologists for NSA spying say Edward Snowden should have “gone through channels” to sound the alarm, instead of going to the media. Binney did exactly that. For his trouble, he was raided by the FBI in 2007. “They pushed their way in with guns drawn and pushed my son out of the way and came upstairs and pointed guns at my wife and me. They took our computers and all the electronic equipment we had.” But he faced no criminal charges; it was sheer harassment.
“I think they’re violating the foundation of this country,” Mr. Binney now says. “The thing that makes this country strong are the rights and freedoms that we have in the Constitution.”
Remember the map of the “Constitution-Free Zone” we ran a while back? The one that says you have no rights within 100 miles of the border or the coastline? Seems the zone is expanding to swallow up all of us.
No, it’s not the same country it used to be. And we hope you realize by now nothing you can do at the ballot box is likely to change that.
At this stage, restoring “the foundation of this country” begins one household, one individual at a time — with practical steps to shield yourself from the NSA, to lessen the blow of Obamacare on your family and to shrink your tax bill as much as possible. After all, it’s those tax dollars that enable the feds to do all they do, right?
Ed. Note: Looking for specific ways to establish “practical liberty” at home? In this week’s email edition of The Daily Reckoning , readers were given the opportunity to learn over one hundred tips to “opt-out” of Obamacare, shut out the NSA peepers and get the tax man off their back. If you’re not signed up to receive the daily email… you’re missing out on half of what we publish! Click here to sign up now.
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