ok 3. Did you have a particularly hostile or excited reaction to any of these pieces? If so, why? ok 4. Are there any binaries or bright lines that you're questioning as a result of reading these pieces? 4a. Could questioning those divisions have an impact upon your identity, or upon the way you act towards others? 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? Sa. Does this stuff really have to be so complicated? ok oe ok ok oe About The Author ok Clarisse Thorn is a feminist, sex-positive educator who has delivered sex-related lectures and workshops to a variety of audiences, including New York's Museum of Sex, San Francisco's Center for Sex & Culture, and universities across the USA. She created and curated the original Sex+++ sex-positive documentary film series at Chicago's historic feminist site, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. She has also volunteered as an archivist, curator and fundraiser for that venerable S&M institution, the Leather Archives & Museum. In 2010, Clarisse returned from working on HIV mitigation in sub-Saharan Africa. Her writing has appeared across the Internet in many many places. She blogs about feminist sexuality with a focus on S&M at clarissethorn.com, and tweets @clarissethorn. Handy links for connecting with Clarisse: Blog: http://clarissethorn.com/blog Twitter: http://twitter.com/ClarisseThorn Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/clarisse.thom Find other Smashwords books by Clarisse: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/clarissethorn * ok Also check out Clarisse's awesome book HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018684