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''I have to admit that I have a couple of odd theories about this. And I was curious how you might find them, one of which is that in some sense, the normal world which I understand you call the civilian world, the civilian world is almost hypocritical and in denial by design, that is, we aren't supposed to have an accurate picture of human sexuality. Because our society is based on what I call [[Load-Bearing Fictions|load-bearing fictions]] that people are supposed to present as relatively asexual. Their default assumption that they go around with is that they are not sexual beings and you're supposed to hide this aspect. And then there are contradictory expectations. So for example, you might be expected to wear cosmetics in a workplace environment as a sign of professionalism, but the cosmetics, in fact, may be sexualizing. But then you're not supposed to admit that the cosmetics may in fact be sexualizing. So in some sense, the civilian world is a mess by design, because we're not supposed to see ourselves accurately, and that the world of sex workers is bizarrely a truth telling world, a world in which people are far more honest. And there's another one of these, which I think is the world of evolutionary theorists.
''I have to admit that I have a couple of odd theories about this. And I was curious how you might find them, one of which is that in some sense, the normal world which I understand you call the civilian world, the civilian world is almost hypocritical and in denial by design, that is, we aren't supposed to have an accurate picture of human sexuality. Because our society is based on what I call [[Load-Bearing Fictions|load-bearing fictions]] that people are supposed to present as relatively asexual. Their default assumption that they go around with is that they are not sexual beings and you're supposed to hide this aspect. And then there are contradictory expectations. So for example, you might be expected to wear cosmetics in a workplace environment as a sign of professionalism, but the cosmetics, in fact, may be sexualizing. But then you're not supposed to admit that the cosmetics may in fact be sexualizing. So in some sense, the civilian world is a mess by design, because we're not supposed to see ourselves accurately, and that the world of sex workers is bizarrely a truth telling world, a world in which people are far more honest. And there's another one of these, which I think is the world of evolutionary theorists.
- '''Eric Weinstein''' on [[21: Ashley Mathews (aka Riley Reid) - The mogul and brains behind America's Sweetheart|The Portal Ep. 21]]
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- '''Eric Weinstein''' on [[21: Ashley Mathews (aka Riley Reid) - The mogul and brains behind America's Sweetheart|The Portal Ep. 21]]
- '''Eric Weinstein''' on [[21: Ashley Mathews (aka Riley Reid) - The mogul and brains behind America's Sweetheart|The Portal Ep. 21]]