Thursday, October 18, 2012

Cole_5.2_DQ

A subjective impression accompanies all actions and is often dependent on the individual perceiving the action. If someone goes to college, the subjective impression may be that they party or that they are very smart. If someone goes to the library, the subjective impression might be that they love books. If someone enters a sex store, the subjective impression will most likely be that they are dirty or corrupted in some way. I personally feel that the act of someone entering a sex store would reflect the perceiver’s personal order more than the offending consumer. Almost everyone has sex; how they complement this act is their own business. Very young or very old customers are likely to provoke a more dramatic reaction, but all the same, other people do not need to concern themselves unless it actually affects them in a tangible way. Furthermore, simply being at a sex store does not confirm the intent of the person entering it. I have had friends invite me to X-Mart simply for the thrill of doing something stupid and pointless together because we can. Lots of people do this; others are simply curious. Of course, customers would also frequent sex shops, but again, that is their business.

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