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Old 03-10-2012, 03:42 AM   #70
LaurelRusswurm
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to titillate

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Originally Posted by altworld View Post
I think Paypal's problem is not rape as as subject matter to be explored, but rape written to excite, to ermm titillate, if you are exploring it as serious piece of work with the after effects that goes with it you will be fine.

In the end it is your market choice, good luck
Nick Davis
Not so long ago a book called "Speak" [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speak_%28novel%29 ] was singled out by pillars of the community who sought to ban it because they felt it was titillating.

Censorship is always subjective.
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