groups described in this section? ok oe 3. How do you look out for and support other members of your community, especially when it comes to sex? ok 4. What lessons from your sexuality do you think are applicable to people who don't share your sexual tastes? 4a. Are there pieces from this section that feel relevant to you, even if they aren't talking about your experience or preferences? * ok oe 5. What are the overarching patterns that you see within the pieces in this section? How are these disparate topics relevant to each other? 5a. If some of these pieces are about people you have trouble relating to, then can you think of ways you could relate better to those people? ok oe ok ok SECTION 3: Making It Complicated In which we really get into it. ok When I think of this section, I think of: People's ability to understand their own emotional and physical experiences and sensations is limited by what is safe to ask or know, what systems of interpretation they have received for screening that raw material, and whether they find it possible to connect with anyone who thinks differently about these matters. ~ Pat Califia ok * ok oe ok oe RELATIONSHIPS: [storytime] Chemistry HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018618