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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

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Was he not talking about being a nonce?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?"

Not a nice thing to say….

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say…."

I googled, indeed he was

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say….

I googled, indeed he was "

What?Are you a homophobe or something?The Scene he describes is the point-NOT his orientation….

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say….

I googled, indeed he was

What?Are you a homophobe or something?The Scene he describes is the point-NOT his orientation…."

Of course I’m not a homophobe. I didn’t ask if he was gay, I asked if he was a nonce. Which he was.

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By *adMerWoman  over a year ago

Sandwich

Except that he’s describing his experiences based on the morals of the time and it was illegal to be homosexual back then. He was in fact jailed for his “vice”.

It’s definitely not how I view swinging at all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To answer your question OP. NO it wouldn't be a description and should never be used for anything

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By *esafinadOHolyNightMan  over a year ago

Belfast

John Self describing Manhattan

What’s all this mm-hm shit? I strode through meat-eating genies of subway breath. I heard the ragged hoot of sirens, the whistles of two-wheelers and skateboarders, pogoists, gocarters, windsurfers. I saw the barrelling cars and cabs, shoved on by the power of their horns. I felt all the contention, the democracy, the italics, in the air. These are people determined to be themselves, whatever, little shame attaching. Urged out from the line of shufflers and idlers, watchers, pavement men, a big blond screamer flailed at the kerb, denouncing all traffic

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say….

I googled, indeed he was

What?Are you a homophobe or something?The Scene he describes is the point-NOT his orientation….

Of course I’m not a homophobe. I didn’t ask if he was gay, I asked if he was a nonce. Which he was. "

He was a NONCE how exactly?The men he has liaisons with were adults-Ross & Douglas aside-so if you are saying he was condemned for GROSS INDECENCY then say so-not that he was a paedophile because isn’t that what a NONCE is in our era?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say….

I googled, indeed he was

What?Are you a homophobe or something?The Scene he describes is the point-NOT his orientation….

Of course I’m not a homophobe. I didn’t ask if he was gay, I asked if he was a nonce. Which he was.

He was a NONCE how exactly?The men he has liaisons with were adults-Ross & Douglas aside-so if you are saying he was condemned for GROSS INDECENCY then say so-not that he was a paedophile because isn’t that what a NONCE is in our era?"

Nonce in our era is under4ge sex. He did that. Ergo. He was a nonce

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say….

I googled, indeed he was

What?Are you a homophobe or something?The Scene he describes is the point-NOT his orientation….

Of course I’m not a homophobe. I didn’t ask if he was gay, I asked if he was a nonce. Which he was.

He was a NONCE how exactly?The men he has liaisons with were adults-Ross & Douglas aside-so if you are saying he was condemned for GROSS INDECENCY then say so-not that he was a paedophile because isn’t that what a NONCE is in our era?

Nonce in our era is under4ge sex. He did that. Ergo. He was a nonce "

Er you obviously know ABSOLUTELY nothing about Oscar Wilde & you don’t provide any evidence to support your point….

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would it be this?

“People thought it dreadful of me to have entertained at dinner the evil things of life, and to have found pleasure in their company. But then, from the point of view through which I, as an artist in life, approach them they were delightfully suggestive and stimulating. It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was half the excitement.”

Oscar Wilde.

Was he not talking about being a nonce?

Not a nice thing to say….

I googled, indeed he was

What?Are you a homophobe or something?The Scene he describes is the point-NOT his orientation….

Of course I’m not a homophobe. I didn’t ask if he was gay, I asked if he was a nonce. Which he was.

He was a NONCE how exactly?The men he has liaisons with were adults-Ross & Douglas aside-so if you are saying he was condemned for GROSS INDECENCY then say so-not that he was a paedophile because isn’t that what a NONCE is in our era?

Nonce in our era is under4ge sex. He did that. Ergo. He was a nonce

Er you obviously know ABSOLUTELY nothing about Oscar Wilde & you don’t provide any evidence to support your point…."

Just do a quick google hun. Plenty on there (not allowed to post links on here or I would)

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