That's perfectly fine mate--write what you wish and read what you wish--here it's freedom of speech and if Jefferson was correct, that's a right of the individual so even Canadians an read and write what they wish (sorry, couldn't help it). However, titilation is what this is all about me thinks. If a reader is not titilated, what's the point? Might as well watch Barbara Walters--NOP titilation there.

When I was a young lad, I watched Superman on TV and read comic books--at no time did I think I could fly and try to do so. I've seen the Matrix and listened to Helter Skelter--at no time did I try to kill anybody as a result of being exposed to fiction. Those who do act and deprive others of life and/or liberty with those fictional accounts as the impetus for their actions are, simply and crudely put, scum and should be treated to a dose of their own medicine--and eye-for-an-eye if you will.

So, I will write for titilation--about whatever nonsense I feel and if anybody cares to read it -- great. More power to you as well.
Cheers and many beers,
Boxer

I am not arguing for governmental censorship, but I believe the writer has a responsibility too. I may write about BDSM, and it is not always consensual, but I will not write about pedophilia, bestiality, torture & snuff, especially for the sake of someone's titillation. [/B]