BenevolentM -> RE: Is Love Inconvenient? (1/30/2011 10:11:56 AM)
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM This morning I felt a disturbance in the force -- as if an orgasmatron beam suddenly fell upon a planet, and I heard the voice of a million women crying out in orgasm. Luke keep practicing with your sister while I spend time alone with this Penthouse magazine. I need time to sort out what exactly just happened. why do you keep quoting yourself? it just makes you appear (even more) ridiculous. I haven't finished with the Penthouse magazine yet. I'm still working on it. I recall someone saying beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Do you not recognize humor when you see it? What I wrote was damn funny. Forget your "psychological training" and lighten up. Speaking of "psychological training". quote:
ORIGINAL: Darktra151 If I bend my head to the side , squint real hard, forget half of my psychological training and get really hammered. I can kinda sorta maybe understand where he is coming from. Love can be inconvenient if it felt by one and not by the other. Get really hammered? That was a face saving ploy. I presented everyone with what is known in literature as a provocative question. It should provoke much interesting conversation. Hint: There is no one answer. But I must agree partially with your "analysis", however. I am the sort of bloke who can and will fall in love with you and this as many have rightfully pointed out is a vulnerability, but also a strength. My emphasis is on her feelings because I already know what I'm all about. The real question is what is she all about? As love is concerned it is possible to go either way on this one. I could say real Doms love their subbie. I could also say that real Doms don't love their subbie and provide a host of reasons why this is preferable. Having said that I personally regard the later abhorrent, but it is an intellectually defensible position. You can, for example, replace love with protocol. This is a potentially potent solution to many social problems. To better understand what I mean you need to look at my other threads in particular "Raising the debt ceiling" which appears under Politics and Religion and located at http://www.collarchat.com/m_3523034/mpage_1/tm.htm. I'm my usual colorful self so buckle up. quote:
ORIGINAL: Darktra151 Love isn't dead. This is a complex question. If I were to agree to it or deny it, this would indicate black and white reasoning. An analogy should help illustrate my point. Astronomers believe that water is a likely solvent for extraterrestrial organic life since it is abundant in the universe. It is like saying they discovered oil on some moon revolving around the planet Jupiter or Saturn. What good is it? Suppose you were in a vast desert dying of thirst. What good is it to know that a continent away there is a huge fresh water supply known as the Great Lakes? When it isn't there where you need it when you need it, existential arguments that show that the resource exists are not especially useful unless the topic is dying and going to Heaven where there is abundant fresh cool water. My life's work is hard and made even harder by imbeciles. I'm thirsty and you are trying to analyze why is it that I might be tempted to run after a mirage on the off chance that what I'm seeing is water. It's just inappropriate. You are neglecting the fact that I might actually be living in a desert. In the thread that I spoke about someone remarked you really do need an angel. What the hell does everyone think I've been saying?! I am also saying that I do not want monogamy. A man could count oneself fortunate to find that special someone and this may be the only realistic option that is available to me, but I don't have to want it. What I have is celibacy. I don't want celibacy. My reasons for not wanting monogamy are many, but here is one. After years of celibacy I don't want anyone telling me to remain celibate. The very moment opportunity should come knocking on my door I'm to turn away from it? To use an explicative, Fuck you! Notice please, this is not an especially loving comment. I may have to face Oh God I've hurt her feelings. I can't do that. Amore, Amore. Love is merciless! I too must surrender myself to the anvil of love. I'm not necessarily saying I'm exempt.
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