Piotr, Thanks for the analysis. I cannot tell if you are taking serious offense, or participating in the wordplay by pushing the discussion into new areas. The discussion prior had been about our personal experiences of theater as bumbling actors, not specifically about sexual deviance. I realize that arriving new to BP you may be out of context. Though Gab & Eti have a tendency of veering off in their adventures, one BP preservationeer advised that as long as they were not mating they should be left alone. At least your remarks were not as sedentary as saying, "I don't understand this crap." The participative theater that I do enjoy is going on a pre-bid walkthrough with other contractors. We usually do not expose ourselves during these events. In fact, the theatrics range from blatant outspoken bragging about projects, to intense silence and reserve. The moves may be calculated, or simply ludicrous. As for formal theater, I prefer performing poetry alone and without a gaggle of other poets to fight over time. I also do not like performing in bars. I tend to read aloud in kitchens. If one is tuned to the romantic tendency to encode words with added meanings in order to express oneself in an oppressive environment then benign speach in a free environment easily becomes overwraught with extra meaning. I see this as a cultural conflict that may need resolution in order for us to be at peace with each other. Possibly I should stop reading Rabelais and O'Brian at the same time. Regardless, I am behaved enough, most of the time, to be allowed into many public establishments without hassles, including this one. ][<en Follett