A very long time ago, Henry Miller wrote an article entitled 'For Pornography Against Obscenity'. I don't recall much of it beyond the title, but I think his conclusion was that the sort of thing he liked and wrote himself was OK, whereas other sorts of things, liked by other people, were not. Thinking of this kind is far from uncommon. For instance, Anthony Daniels, who worked for many years as a prison psychiatrist, notes that people who have committed the most ***** and unprovoked acts of violence on strangers or their womenfolk are still able to pat themselves on the back for not being pedophiles. The pedos, of course, congratulate themselves on not being *****. Think of 'tolerance'. It sounds great, and everyone should be tolerant of us. But those other people ... Would it not be wicked to tolerate THEM? Standpoint is everything, and to know yourself is all too often to forgive yourself - not that I need to; I've done nothing wrong - ever. And you can believe that if you like.