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Apr. 21st, 2008 04:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I followed a link in a locked post to the Open-source Boob Project, and here's how my thinking went:
1) Wonder if I should post to my friendslist "Yes, you may".
2) Well, but should I friends-lock it?
3) Well, but then I should really remove anyone from my friendslist that I don't want touching my boobs.
4) Well, no, because I can say no to them. But wouldn't it be funny to just post an open post saying "If I drop you from my friendslist in the next day or so, it's because I don't want you touching my boobs"?
Anyway, Yes, you can. Ask, that is. I'm likely to say "You can touch my boobs; it's no big deal."
1) Wonder if I should post to my friendslist "Yes, you may".
2) Well, but should I friends-lock it?
3) Well, but then I should really remove anyone from my friendslist that I don't want touching my boobs.
4) Well, no, because I can say no to them. But wouldn't it be funny to just post an open post saying "If I drop you from my friendslist in the next day or so, it's because I don't want you touching my boobs"?
Anyway, Yes, you can. Ask, that is. I'm likely to say "You can touch my boobs; it's no big deal."
Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-22 04:36 pm (UTC)Keeping in mind that he was responding to someone who basically disagreed with his open-source premise, not speaking of healthy vs. unhealthy in general (or even in particular). In context, he seemed to be saying "you just don't know any better and your reticence is unhealthy" to someone who unequivocally said: "This is Not For Me."
Out of that context, I would have been less disturbed by his response and might have felt freer to recontextualize it as you did in your last paragraph.
Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-22 04:44 pm (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-22 04:46 pm (UTC)IDIC, right?
Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-22 05:08 pm (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 01:08 am (UTC)"The attitude that your body is a vested space... is fine... but it is not always healthy."
Please bear in mind also that Ferrett said this to me, someone he knows to have a generally healthy happy sex life and body image, in response to my position on his project, so we are not talking here about him referencing some extreme of social isolation or psychological trauma or speaking in hypotheticals. He's talking to me about how I feel. As the non-hypothetical addressee of the comment, I found it really disturbing and not at all fine.
He ALSO said, earlier in the same comment to me, that my saying "My body is something so special to me that only people I have firmly vetted and talked to and invested in should be allowed to touch those areas" was REALLY a way for me to say that I didn't want people I didn't find attractive/nice to want me. Which is funny, because as myself I can assure him, and everyone else, that when I say that that only people I have firmly vetted and talked to and invested in should be allowed to touch those areas, that is in fact EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN.
Although I don't say that phrase exactly, because those are his words and frankly they are dripping with all sorts of judgements about how women make decisions on who can touch them and they creep me out more every time I read them.
Basically, I've spent quite a bit of time turning those words around, and honestly, they DON'T say what you're reading. He may have meant to say what he literally said, but what he said was not "Allowing people access to your body is sometimes healthy". What he actually, literally said was "Considering your body yours to control is not always healthy." I can't seem to put a positive spin on that, no matter how hard I try.
Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 03:11 am (UTC)As, I dunno, formal and tacky as this sounds
Date: 2008-04-23 04:21 am (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 05:05 am (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 07:03 pm (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 05:53 am (UTC)Because I don't think it's unhealthy in the slightest not to buy into his juvenile 'utopian sexual vision', but. Even if it were?
He is using 'uptight and unhealthy' to mean 'not worthy of being listened to'. Because of course people who are 'uptight and unhealthy' have forfeited their place in the public discourse."
So it is a multi-layered ATTACK on your agency and on all women's agency.
daddy knows best!
Date: 2008-04-23 09:48 am (UTC)YEAH, and he's pulled that before, repeatedly -- he likes to set himself up as some kind of guru. This is partly just a really big manifestation of that, I think.
Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 09:47 am (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 11:55 am (UTC)Re: the Open-source Boob Project
Date: 2008-04-23 12:42 pm (UTC)