Sunday, October 21, 2007

Anatomical awareness




Jackpot: content.
Bonus: writer's block.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

isn't that to prefer before anatomical unawareness, or am I wrong to read in a negative in the "awareness"-part?

I can recall the cusiostity in puberty in watching body part after body part getting altered. in a frankensteinian sense almost, each part seemed only remotely and arbitrarily involved with the rest, the suture clearly visible for anyone to see.

perhaps getting older will prive to be a similar bodily experience, minus the enthusiasm. and teenage angst.

Doctorwild said...

Dear Anonymous,

Aware or unaware, as you prefer.

drw.

Anonymous said...

I see.
And how does affect, in the most bodily (anatomical) sense, play into this? The unvoluntary bodily response to stimuli? (the smell of garlic in hot oil, heavy turbulence during a flight, the smell of a baby's skin or the, almost tactile, sight of an unusually attractive person...)