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<p> Or if that is not possible, let us split off into two separate
republics: one for men, one for women. Their relations with
each other would be formal and guarded, their contacts limited
and chaperoned. Reproduction and child rearing would be conducted
in a safe zone established on neutral territory. Only there
would marriage be permitted: the privilege of mating and forming
a family would have to be earned on both sides. Homosexuals
would have their own separate republic. Bisexuals could apply
for tourist visas from time to time.
</p>
<p> These rules would, of course, reinstate a form of Edith Wharton's
Age of Innocence, an elaborate gender diplomacy and de facto
sexual apartheid.
</p>
<p> But this is utopian dreaming. If we were to leave off argument
and think kindly for a moment, on the premise that men and women
will go on mixing with one another in the current mindless and
anarchic way, we might spin the thought that good can come of
each sex thinking the best of the other, and might see the converse
truth: that only bad can come of each one thinking the worst.
Tolerance and decency are creative, civilizing traits. A rising
standard of expectation--a mutual hope, a sympathetic mingling
of desires--will lift all boats. Quite a long time ago--remember?--we used to fall in love.
</p>
<p> Rising uproar from outside the hall, women's voices shouting
``Take back the night!" "Viva Lorena!" and "We know you're in
there, rapists!"
</p>
<p> That's it for now, boys. I was about to get sentimental. Time
to break it up.
</p>
<p> Remember Zeno's Paradox.
</p>
<p> Go, and sin no more.
</p>