By the way, I wonder what Frank Kameny's views are on necrophilia. How far do you think his particular line of logic will go?
Yes, I know there would rarely be consent. But that goes for all sexual activities involving inanimate objects, not just corpses.
Cannibalism too, provided murder or manslaughter is not involved. Is there an inalienable right to that as well. Or would it just be ok (according to Kameny) in cases where noone cared for the deceased, so that there was no personal emotional harm attached?
And what about sex with, say, lawyers?
Yes, I know there would rarely be consent. But that goes for all sexual activities involving inanimate objects, not just corpses.
Cannibalism too, provided murder or manslaughter is not involved. Is there an inalienable right to that as well. Or would it just be ok (according to Kameny) in cases where noone cared for the deceased, so that there was no personal emotional harm attached?
And what about sex with, say, lawyers?
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