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Monday, March 3, 2008

yay *doing clumsy dance movements*

last essay!!! due tmr.

gonna be the most fun one, i think. can think sex n sexuality. lolz. (dun think i'm a pervert k?)

THE BATTLE BETWEEN: RESPECTABLE AND FALLEN WOMEN
hehe... my favorite module btw: it has only 1 hour of lessons a week. :P

anyway 4 those who r interested it's about how ppl viewed "fallen" women (those who had pre-marital sex, got pregnant, those who become prostitutes etc...) during the middle 19th C to the start of the 20th C. really interesting how morals n views of such women have changed drastically from then till now. :)

my essay will be on the connections between "respectable" (good virtuous women who r housewifely... *boring*) and "fallen" women. isn't that interesting???

muahaha... i'm going loony.

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