user 190541
Killer of Henry Kissinger
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Most women don't seem to want open relationships, tho. Many dudes are okay with it, but generally not women, as far as I know.
I would like to just add some of my personal thoughts to this. If you are someone who wants an open relationship, or at the very least to not pursue a single person (yet), that's something that should be talked about at the very beginning. I don't personally judge someone who chooses that path. However, if you veil it in the beginning to make a catch with someone, and then try to change their minds later on, I don't think you are very trustworthy.Most women don't seem to want open relationships, tho. Many dudes are okay with it, but generally not women, as far as I know.
Cause relationships are boring.
Cause relationships are boring.
Come on. You're overthinking it.In history's past, it made more logical sense, a bit "c'mon, we're trying not to go extinct here..."
Now, there's 7 or 8 BILLION people on the planet, and medical and scientific advancement is at its absolute peak.
There's an overlay that makes me particularly uncomfortable that I don't really talk about much...
That overlay is the overlay of declining fertility rates per country along with the rising cost of living rates per country.
Those two things being down across the board, kind of undermines like basically everything.
Now the greatest threat to our extinction is ourselves instead of nature, and I'm honestly not sure which makes me more uncomfortable.
Come on. You're overthinking it.
People like to be in relationships because thry like the person with whom they want to he in a relationship with. Wether it's because that person has admirable qualities or because that person makes them feel important, like that matter. When that ends, so does the relationship. All the honeysuckle that happens after, the yelling and the screaming and the whatnot, is because people don't know how to communicate, or THINK they know how to communicate, when they really don't. It's a futile attempt to grasp at what's past.
Relationships are like plants. If you don't nurture them, they die. I don't care wether or not you mean romance, friendship or family or otherwise. If one person feels like their needs aren't met, it's pointless to continue.
After that, you got all the modern age bullcrap, like open relationships and whatnot...what a load of bs. Sure, there's people messed up enough to think it's good for them. But in the end, even if they don't want to admit it, they're miserable as fresia.
So why do people cheat? It's because they are cowards. Driven by very real motivations, but they put their needs before anyone else's. They won't come out and tell their wives ir husbands that, for a variety of reasons. Because they're afraid to be judged. Or because their husbands will beat the crap out of them or yell insulting honeysuckle at them, like the dickless little cowards that they are. They feel the need to show they're big strong men. Hell, when I was younger, I thought like thst too, though I never cheated. I ended the relationship and looked all manner of an *******. And paid the price. Am still paying the price.
But I can still stand tall and say I did the right ******* thing. Because in the end, that's all that really matters.
I mean, 7 or 8 Billion People didn't just fall out of the sky over night, and last I checked there's no stork baby delivery service.
Christians would disagree with this statement.
****, I had a really snazzy reply to that but hiy the wrong key and list it all lol. ******* phone and modern technology....I reiterate what I originally stated: Social Constructionism is logical, but love and relationships are emotional. The two don't mix. I mean, they do mix, they just mix about as well as water and oil. It isn't that I'm thinking too far into it, it's that I've just intentionally deprogrammed myself from the default narrative of leading with the way that I feel in life. If I did that, nothing would ever get done. I'm a business before pleasure kind of a guy. I have weightless thoughts most of the time. USUALLY it's actually more beneficial than not, but it isn't a sustainable state, and equally as such if it's sustained too long it can really make the mind wig out. It is however, an endurance build, just like any other endurance build. I guess I'm just flabbergasted at the snowball of the evolution of our species and how we went from humble beginnings of large numbers in the Fertile Crescent at the dawn of civilization, to well, the rats nest of of an interstate traffic jam that we have today, entirely because humans instinctually like to **** THAT much. I mean, 7 or 8 Billion People didn't just fall out of the sky over night, and last I checked there's no stork baby delivery service. Now if only the weather were as predictable as human nature.
I reiterate what I originally stated: Social Constructionism is logical, but love and relationships are emotional. The two don't mix. I mean, they do mix, they just mix about as well as water and oil. It isn't that I'm thinking too far into it, it's that I've just intentionally deprogrammed myself from the default narrative of leading with the way that I feel in life. If I did that, nothing would ever get done. I'm a business before pleasure kind of a guy. I have weightless thoughts most of the time. USUALLY it's actually more beneficial than not, but it isn't a sustainable state, and equally as such if it's sustained too long it can really make the mind wig out. It is however, an endurance build, just like any other endurance build. I guess I'm just flabbergasted at the snowball of the evolution of our species and how we went from humble beginnings of large numbers in the Fertile Crescent at the dawn of civilization, to well, the rats nest of of an interstate traffic jam that we have today, entirely because humans instinctually like to **** THAT much. I mean, 7 or 8 Billion People didn't just fall out of the sky over night, and last I checked there's no stork baby delivery service. Now if only the weather were as predictable as human nature.
I do, but that got lost in the drunken stupide lol.(that was stupor, but see the problem with having a phone that's used to you typing in English as much as in french? Lol)I agree with Richard, but I'd add that at this point I don't even know what you're talking about anymore.
He's saying the way society constructed our views on relationships is at odds with the way human beings are emotionally built. Which I think is wrong. It's the former that's the problem, not the latter. Shrinks have nothing better to in their offices bjt coming up with new terms to explain away humanity, as if it's not things we've been wrestling with a thousand years...emot
Well Preuss, my unfamiliar yet familiar not old friend lol, let me tell you something. Logic is ****. You can be logical in life all you eant, it won't get you anywhere. That was the entire point of Spock in the first place and I'm surprised people didn't learn the lesson better.Something along those lines, yes.
He's saying the way society constructed our views on relationships is at odds with the way human beings are emotionally built. Which I think is wrong. It's the former that's the problem, not the latter.
Shrinks have nothing better to in their offices bjt coming up with new terms to explain away humanity, as if it's not things we've been wrestling with a thousand years...emot
He's saying he's mostly cur himself off from his emotions, kinda like Spock, which I think is the wrong approach. It should be yhe other way around. Because it's natural. Am I getting this right?
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