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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:44 am
by reasonvemotion
VoT wrote:
No. It is not universal, I'm pretty certain without being 100% of course (not like I've studied it, but from what I know of the diversity of the world it seems highly biased to think so). Some people skip first phase and just go straight to the sex. It does, however, very strongly tendencate towards a symbol of love in the developed and civilized world.
I have heard it said, prostitutes will do anything, but not kiss.
Do they consider kissing a symbol of love?
I am asking you VoT as I recall you said you had sex with a prostitue when you were in France.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 10:13 am
by SpheresOfBalance
reasonvemotion wrote:No, you got me all wrong, I'm currently shooting straight from the hip, no sarcasm, no playing devils advocate, I meant exactly what I said.
Me too.
So are you to say that you really mean this:
That kissing between the same sex should be banned?
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:19 pm
by reasonvemotion
Take another look at the picture.
The head of the catholic church........eyes closed in ecstasy, kissing another man, no wonder the church is full of pedophiles, it is a haven for them. Suffer the little children.
Yes, I am saying exactly that. It is unnatural and bloody dangerous for young boys. Fuck your live and let live. That is the attitude that allows "these people" to continue to abuse.
And they will and they do.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:56 pm
by The Voice of Time
reasonvemotion wrote:VoT wrote:
No. It is not universal, I'm pretty certain without being 100% of course (not like I've studied it, but from what I know of the diversity of the world it seems highly biased to think so). Some people skip first phase and just go straight to the sex. It does, however, very strongly tendencate towards a symbol of love in the developed and civilized world.
I have heard it said, prostitutes will do anything, but not kiss.
Do they consider kissing a symbol of love?
I am asking you VoT as I recall you said you had sex with a prostitue when you were in France.
The prostitute kissed me after she had paralyzed me with the most powerful orgasm I've ever had and the only one involving a physical other person. Please remember that she offered herself free of charge, or rather, she
insisted, which is something of weirdest thing I've ever experienced, and makes you think what lies behind it. But it was awesome.
Did she think it was a symbol of love? Well, some women consider themselves almost a gift to men, throwing love here and there, really inflating it, but still it's a form of love (if you really want to point it out: call it sexual love), though we usually call these women whores if they "gift" people we like ourselves. They are the kind who just knows that you, as man, love her for doing what she is doing, and smiles as she behaves very inappropriate towards you. I think such women are capable of considering their acts not the acts of a whore, but as a gift of kindness coupled with their own personal satisfaction. Even in the light they may receive something out of it, they might not
think about it as a trade, but maybe, and I'm purely guessing, they think about it as making somebody so grateful they are just dying to give her a gift back.
What happened to me was quickly entered and though not too quick it was of course just a blowjob on the side of the road, and that was it, and I never saw the person again. What made the person a prostitute was me asking whether the person was a prostitute, she said yes, I said I had no money (all this happened after she had approached me), and she said "no problem", and then hanky panky started.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 4:13 pm
by rantal
Many facets of human behavior are rooted in biological drives, that such drives may be culturally determined detracts not from their universality. In this case I think the behavior is universal and is biologically driven, whether or not it is universally associated with love is a matter of empirical investigation
all the best, rantal
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 6:13 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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GREAT post.
Excellent perspective.
Thank you for adding.
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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 6:36 pm
by bobevenson
Anybody who continues to add posts to a Bill Wiltrack thread is a fool, and a damned fool at that!
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 7:03 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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......................Why?
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........................................................................................................................and, by the way, YOU continue to add posts to Bill Wiltrack's threads.
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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 7:16 pm
by bobevenson
Jesus Christ, just look at your last post!!! If you need further explanation, you belong in a mental institution!!!
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:03 pm
by The Voice of Time
bobevenson wrote:Jesus Christ, just look at your last post!!! If you need further explanation, you belong in a mental institution!!!
bob seems to have some kind of emotional blocking, he doesn't understand boredom and sillyness.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:34 pm
by bobevenson
The Voice of Time wrote:bob seems to have some kind of emotional blocking, he doesn't understand boredom and sillyness.
You're becoming a lot like Bill except less pretentious and using less space.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:40 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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I ask you to run for an office - ALL I receive as an answer is silence.
..........................................................................Just silence
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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:52 pm
by bobevenson
Bill Wiltrack wrote:I ask you to run for an office - All I receive as an answer is silence.
Only an absolute moron would post anything so absolutely moronic.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:05 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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.................................................................Silence.
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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:20 pm
by bobevenson
Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
.................................................................Silence.
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Jesus Christ, I would actually pay you money if you kept your word!!!