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From: dlb@stc70.UUCP (David Black)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: What Is Sensitivity Good For Anyway?
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Date: Tue, 9-Oct-84 20:15:29 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  9 20:15:29 1984
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References: randvax.1989, randvax.1970, <2647@mit-eddie.UUCP>, <1318@browngr.UUCP>, <9649@brunix.UUCP> <2003@ranRe: What Is Sensitivity Good10 Oct 84 00:15:29 GMT
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I was just thinking that in a lot of the talk on this topic, people have
been speaking as if sensitivity was a commodity that you can trade for
companionship, sex, love... or as if it was an insurance policy that could
protect the bearer against abuse and harm.
If sensitivity (and a lot of other things as well) is any good at all,
it is in the way it makes you treat others, not in the way it ought
to make others treat you.
Be sensitive/caring because you must, not because of what you've heard
it might get you.