I've been reading from the collected plays of Charles Ludlam, a camp playwright, director, actor on the New York scene in the 70s and 80s. In "Reverse Psychology," the characters inhale 'RP,' an experimental psych. med. that causes you to become wildly attracted to the person present to whom you would ordinarilly be attracted least. At one point, one of the characters remarks that it is a joy to be liberated from 'the tyranny of my taste.'

Please note that this is not directed at anyone at all, nor am I trying to 'make a point.' Only that I laughed when I read it, the author seemed to be doing more than just being clever -- and it seemed a pro pos.