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How does sexual response work for abjectly blind men?


Acknowledging that sexual response and/or attraction operates to some extent at all sensory levels it would nonetheless seem to be - especially for men, that visual response is the major component. How then does an abjectly blind man become erect without "seeing" who he is with or who he is "looking at" (so to speak) ?

Don't always need to see what you are fucking.....Matter of fact, sometimes it's better not to see.....



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Erecting a radio tower on my property.?


I have 5 acres of paradise in middle of nowhere USA. I want to erect a tower similar to the ones i see on businesses which operate some sort of radio transmitter/receiver etc.. I would like to go 75 feet from the ground to avoid all obstacles in a 360 degree sweep. What sorts of towers do people recommend, What are the rules on permits and lights on top or whatever. I am starting from scratch knowing nothing really other than I want a tower now. Cell phone signal repeater can go on it as well as my HD tv receiver.
Any links or advice would be great. Im in rural southeast texas. Waller county (in case someone actually knows!!) :) Thanks ahead of time!
I am talking about the signal repeaters you can purchase to amplify the existing signal. about 500 bucks for it. And im talking about the antenna for the HD television signal.

Well, the advice about checking with the zoning rules is sound. If you have a homeowners association there, it may also have restrictions. As to the FCC, the limitations really don't begin until you are 200 feet above surrounding terrain. 75 feet will be well under it.

As to the actual installation, there are a few things you should look into. Remember the term wind load. A wind load is the relative weight of an object on a tower in the event of strong winds. If you have an object at the top of a 75 foot tower, with a replacement cost of $500, then I'd be very sure that you have a good ground anchor (concrete is good), and just to be on the safe side, I'd get at least 4-6 guy wires laid out to support the structure in the event of high winds. You probably already know you're living in tornado country.

If your property is fenced, then the guy wires should be little trouble, but if you have people who wander across your property, and you have ground anchors on your guy wires, put luminescent ribbons on them, or paint them in such a way that an unsuspecting trespasser doesn't walk into a stranded wire and get an injury.

Depending on how much you want to spend, a crank-up tower is nice, in case any maintenance is needed, you won't have to call the guy with the cherry picker out to fix your tower-top gear.

Here in Southern Illinois, in May we had a derecho, with sustained winds at 86 mph and gusts of 106 mph. My neighbor has a 75 foot tower, guyed in 6 places, that stayed steady as a rock, but the antenna on top of it was turned into a pretzel. His is not a crank up tower, so he's using a 5 foot mast and a new antenna to try and get the digital channels, not very successfully I would imagine.

I'll give you a link to some Amateur Radio Clubs, you can search for one in your area, and send an e-mail or make a phone call, for some advice. If their areas of interest include the word "DX", I guarantee that someone in that club knows towers.

You can search by zipcode, and within a particular radius. The general region will probably be similar, but the closer the better.

Perhaps you'll develop an interest in this hobby of ours.

AB9BD
licensed Ham since 1968

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