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What constitutes an alternative lifestyle?
How many practitioners of a defining activity would it take before that activity ceased being alternative?
(, Mon 16 Aug 2010, 13:55, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
That's a fascinating and difficult question to answer
I would define an alternative lifestyle by a combination of the following

* sexual so-called 'deviancy'
* 'alternative' living arrangements (squatting, communes, travelling etc.)
* use of MASSIVE DRUGS or alcohol to excess
* refusal to work for a living in the traditional way inc being a criminal

Thinking about it, in somewhere like Camden the regular 9-5 straight looking dudes are the ones living an alternative lifestyle...
(, Mon 16 Aug 2010, 14:07, Reply)
It would have to be alternative to what's considered your local/societal norm
People that live 24/7 BDSM lifestyles would definitely be considered alternative, as would the total recluse/outcast who lives in a hut in the countryside living off the land.

You could argue that any alcohol use in the UK would not be considered alternative, no matter the quantities, and that being tee-total is more alternative.
(, Mon 16 Aug 2010, 14:12, Reply)
In a sense that's true
I was thinking about homeless drunks really, rather than 'liking a drink or two'.

But it's very much a term wide open to massively different interpretations, for sure.
(, Mon 16 Aug 2010, 14:18, Reply)

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