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02-22-2002, 12:14 AM
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Originally posted by James
I swear the world is a better place because that person is alive, the colors seem richer and just the thought of them makes my heart race and my skin break out in goose pimples. Its like agony and ecstasy combined with a sense of wonder and discovery.
And for that feeling I would walk through fire, and wait forever, because just being with that person feels so much infinitely better than being anywhere else. Being with that person is like being home.
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Wow.
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02-22-2002, 11:07 AM
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Have mercy on us Its sometimes hard to answer emotionally ladened questions on an internet bulletin board. The trend is to answer analytically. So we try to quanitfy and qualify emotions in order to talk about them.
This being said, and going back towards the original post, how long to wait? Well, not speaking for anyone else, not even guys in general, when I am infatuated with someone or in love . . . its like no other experience, if I could bottle it as a drug I wouldn't sell it, i would use it all myself.
I swear the world is a better place because that person is alive, the colors seem richer and just the thought of them makes my heart race and my skin break out in goose pimples. Its like agony and ecstasy combined with a sense of wonder and discovery.
And for that feeling I would walk through fire, and wait forever, because just being with that person feels so much infinitely better than being anywhere else. Being with that person is like being home.
But, how analytical is that reply? So how useful to a bulletin board full of people?
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Damn James....that was deep...
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02-22-2002, 11:45 AM
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Compare the Quotes
(1) James earlier said: "How do we 'rate' people as potential partners? Basically, we sit down and examine the positives and negatives (subconsciously) of each person. Now, a strong sexual side to the relationship is a definite positive - so, since we're all seeking to optimize our relationships, if another girl came along with that positive, and all other things are equal, it makes perfect sense "
(2) James later said: "Well, not speaking for anyone else, not even guys in general, when I am infatuated with someone or in love . . . its like no other experience, if I could bottle it as a drug I wouldn't sell it, i would use it all myself. I swear the world is a better place because that person is alive, the colors seem richer and just the thought of them makes my heart race and my skin break out in goose pimples. Its like agony and ecstasy combined with a sense of wonder and discovery. But, how analytical is that reply? So how useful to a bulletin board full of people? "
I think if you read both of his postings and the feedback he got from each you can see that when you address issues involving "matters of the heart" or of "deep personal conviction" or of "belief", that you are MUCH better sharing your own experiences rather than being over "analytical".
I can't dispute what you or anyone experiences or feels in a given situation, but when/if the posting comes across as too indifferent (especially with an issue involving feelings), that is when many of us get upset and react strongly. When you use words like "rating partners" and "optimizing relationship" it comes across as pure BS.
My suggestion, then, is to deal with matters of the heart, from the heart. There is more truth and wisdom gained in sharing life experiences and reality than in speaking about "love" or "saving yourself", etc. from the head.
Since I took exception to your earlier post, I want to commend the latter one.
Last edited by h2oot; 02-22-2002 at 11:57 AM.
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02-22-2002, 01:57 PM
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H2oot,
Hey, while I freely admit to being a wee bit dissapassionate about some emotional issues, I didn't write the paragraph you are attributing me. But the author is my Brother so I guess I can take the heat for him . . .  Although he is a little slow with his protection money.
But thank you for the compliment for the latter post, its hard to convey passion in this dry medium and I am a pretty passionate person.
James
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Originally posted by h2oot
Compare the Quotes
(1) James earlier said: "How do we 'rate' people as potential partners? Basically, we sit down and examine the positives and negatives (subconsciously) of each person. Now, a strong sexual side to the relationship is a definite positive - so, since we're all seeking to optimize our relationships, if another girl came along with that positive, and all other things are equal, it makes perfect sense "
(2) James later said: "Well, not speaking for anyone else, not even guys in general, when I am infatuated with someone or in love . . . its like no other experience, if I could bottle it as a drug I wouldn't sell it, i would use it all myself. I swear the world is a better place because that person is alive, the colors seem richer and just the thought of them makes my heart race and my skin break out in goose pimples. Its like agony and ecstasy combined with a sense of wonder and discovery. But, how analytical is that reply? So how useful to a bulletin board full of people? "
I think if you read both of his postings and the feedback he got from each you can see that when you address issues involving "matters of the heart" or of "deep personal conviction" or of "belief", that you are MUCH better sharing your own experiences rather than being over "analytical".
I can't dispute what you or anyone experiences or feels in a given situation, but when/if the posting comes across as too indifferent (especially with an issue involving feelings), that is when many of us get upset and react strongly. When you use words like "rating partners" and "optimizing relationship" it comes across as pure BS.
My suggestion, then, is to deal with matters of the heart, from the heart. There is more truth and wisdom gained in sharing life experiences and reality than in speaking about "love" or "saving yourself", etc. from the head.
Since I took exception to your earlier post, I want to commend the latter one.
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Last edited by James; 02-22-2002 at 11:02 PM.
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02-22-2002, 02:25 PM
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James-WOW! I got chills when I read that post. When are we getting together? Who wrote the other quote? I am full of questions.
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02-24-2002, 04:06 PM
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Yea i know a guy who is saving his first kiss for "the one hi would marry". Now I know that is sweet and all but..........uhm yea.
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