2007-04-30

jrtom: (Default)
2007-04-30 10:11 am

hacking your body's bacteria

http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2007/04/bacteriahacking

Hmm. I'd like to see a lot more actual research here, but it's an interesting idea.
jrtom: (Default)
2007-04-30 10:13 am

what are we insisting on when we say that we're "normal"?

http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/commentary/sexdrive/2007/04/sexdrive_0427?currentPage=1

(Not really _not_ safe for work, but the title does prominently include the word "SEX" in large friendly letters.)

An interesting commentary on the psychology and sociology of sexual behavior.

A possibly revealing pair of questions:
(1) Would you describe yourself as "normal" to your friends?
(2) Would you describe yourself as such in a personals ad?

Update: I wasn't really trying to get people to answer the above questions, but the nature of the responses is interesting. I'm completely unsurprised that some of my friends would happily self-identify as "not normal"--hell, I would.

But that just comes back to the original question from a different direction: what is it that people are trying to convey when they say "normal"? Why do the people writing those ads feel a need to reassure their possible respondents that aside from their kink, they're "normal"? Why do some of my friends and I think that it's cool to _not_ be normal?