A Letter of Critisism to
Lynn Harper
by
Arthur Heyer
President
Extensions For Independence
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Sunday, October 04, 1998… while listening to Lynn
Harper's radio program.
I am glad that you are on the radio and I can just turn
you off.
Your oral sex subject is not only boring, but so disgusting
that makes
me wonder who is more perverse, more immoral, the
real country's shame,
the president or you folks who talk, and encourage others
to talk, so
much detail about a subject that, as you yourself said,
is not "natural"
or moral, and certainly too daring for children to listen
to.
You folks are worse, because the president did
what he did in private
and for a normal reason in many humans: weakness; but
you folks are worse,
because you have made it so persistently public,… and
for money, without
regard to the subject or who is listening.
Oral sex is not a subject to be discussed publicly,
not because it is not
natural, as you say, but because it is an adult
matter which doesn't
even have to be learned; therefore, there is no need
to teach it,
especially in a radio program which all children have
free access to. And
as of the "abnormal" aspect of it, I think it is as natural
as anything
else, since people do it spontaneously and for love.
It is just one way
to express affection, and it is very natural. See,
I was so much in love
with my wife that once (during my honey moon), I wanted
to lick and kiss
her entire body,… and she let me do it. I did not
learn this from some x
-rated magazine or movie, I just wanted to touch her
all with something I
could feel with: my tongue, my mouth, my face, not my
hands, because
although God gave me hands to touch with, and perhaps
that would have
been the "natural" thing to do, God also took away
from me the feeling
(and voluntary motion) of my entire body, except my shoulders,
my neck,
my head, my face, my tongue (I am a quad). I never had
the opportunity to
have "normal" sex, but I thank God for having left something
of myself
intact so I could feel the body of the woman I loved.
To me, that was the
"natural" thing to do, and I thank my wife and the other
women I loved
for their common sense and understanding, and I dare
to say this to you,
only because I am not the president of the United States
or any other
public figure you can hurt with your malicious "public
disclosures" and
way to attack people.
Note to the reader:
I did not intend or plan to to make this e-mail I sent
to Lynn Harper public, but after reading it again months later, I thought
that I should, because of its quad related content which might contribute
to the understanding of others towards the feelings and special needs of
people with my kind of disability.
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