Is sex for pleasure truley the hippy

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  1. Zion

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    I would imagine that pffering others the simplicity of simple existince is, more helpfull than offering them a sexual experience. SOUnd boring but peace conquerers bordem. So really its all about offering people allitle more peace. Great gift uh?
     
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    Shuting off pleasure, would only be done for the pleasure of not fearing not having pleasure. Thats good for llife right?
     
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    Im alot like you, But I just look back and ask what if I had just, found pleasure in appreciating and loving people I can relate with in a simple and grateful way. Instead of filling our moments with the mind state of sex. I think friendship is for more powerfull than sexual desire.
     
  4. Alternative_Thinker

    Alternative_Thinker Darth Mysterious

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    Uhh.... Is it...?? :confused: I mean, that sounds too much like buddhist/zen/satori sort of way of defining what the ultimate happiness is. Unfortunately, I don't believe in that. I'm by nature a pro-sex kind of guy, so I naturally seek happiness and beauty in sexuality. We are born sexual and, ideally, grow up to maintain being sexual, and die sexual. It is a human nature to be sexual, and being sexual is not in anyway a negative thing. I just don't see any reason in suppressing something that should essentially be totally peacefull like sexuality.
     
  5. Zion

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    According to my previous posts thats unsatasfaction, no offense.
     
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    Alternative_Thinker Darth Mysterious

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  7. Zion

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    Your not satisfied enough to not crave sex, thus via uncontent.
    No offens, but please think before you reply, this is not just for argument sake,
     
  8. Alternative_Thinker

    Alternative_Thinker Darth Mysterious

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    Don't worry, I'm thinking. ;) I may have appeared to be clueless in your eyes because I just don't live my life in accordance to what you claim to be the ultimate happiness is, so to speak.

    To me, it's like you've been denied of excelling further in your life because sexuality, in my opinion, is like an arm. If you have an arm that is working perfectly, why not use it? By using it, you will be able to explore your potential, thus, improvements may be made in your life. But if your arm is good and is NOT being used... Well, I see that as a waste of something perfectly good and usable, so to speak. You're not trying your very best then because that very best may require your arm being used. You see what I'm getting at?

    So, if your idea of satisfaction is not using that "arm" when it's perfectly functional and, thus, unable to reach your potential because you believe you're fully satisfied not to use it, then that really doesn't sound like satisfaction to me. It sounds more like denying your own potential.
     
  9. Zion

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    Theres many arms we can use in life, sex drugs racism.ANything, But the arm of life itself is the most cable or strongest arms when living life. call it the arm of peace if you will. When you have this arm all of the arms are covered,because of there lack of need or desire for any other arms. Thus this is a very strong arm.
    Its not that sex is a big part of my life in the first place, so theres nothing holding me really, Im just wondering if I could share my peace with others, but I geuss thats kinda fascist hu?
     
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