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Medical Mystery - Amnesia

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Spanky

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Hi guys. I am starting my first thread. Go easy on me.

I saw a re-run of a program last night on ABC called Medical Mysteries. It showed a young man who suddenly lost all of his memories after the death of his friend and his wedding occuring within a few days. He was found and brought back to physical health, but had lost all memories including all environmental conditioning, i.e. he didn't know what to expect an orange to taste like. He didn't know why he was attracted to his wife, what interests he had, on and on.

It brings me to the point of interest. There have been other threads discussing learned preferences versus biological preferences. In this real case, it would be interesting to see how a man or woman would respond as an adult, erased of all memories and society's teachings and preconditions ingrained in us consciously and sub-consciously, as it would relate to "preferences" such as BBW and FAs.

Would a BBW be instantly fully confident in herself without the chains of society pulling at her self esteem? Would an FA or non FA see all shapes and sizes of women as equal and only genetic or inate preferences would shine through (if they even exist)??
 

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