Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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tycho wrote:washiku wrote:tycho wrote:washiku wrote:tycho wrote:washiku wrote:tycho wrote:I thought about you @AlphDoti as I was starting the thread, and I wondered whether I also wanted to make love with/to you. And the answer, was 'yes!' And I find this as both 'natural' and 'good'. And alas, the more I think, and look, the more I realize that am in a moral realm I had imagined impossible before. But I must not lose you my love, with my distant thoughts. It would be better if I begin with your post. You say that beauty is attractive, yet the attraction must be handled in a socially acceptable manner, so that one doesn't infringe on another's property. Indeed, you go as far as positing that, if one is heavily laden with love tension, then he/ she should 'marry'. Hahaha! Just like Paul of Tarsus posits. And even more fundamentally, the impulse must be denied by not looking, and by covering. That 'marriage' is about being another's property is hardly questionable. But how valid, or true is the idea of property? Can one be another's property? Is covering, and refusing to look, a sound basis of morality? I doubt it. For it denies beauty, and consequently 'love'. That's why the word 'lust' crept into your post. Talk about love, is so difficult to sustain!  Ati making love to @Alpha.... Why @Washiku? Do you think you are exempted? Of course am exempted. There is no way I can be part of that. No way!!! Hahahaha! Don't fear. Or rather, what is your fear? Or is this a love response? Hahahaha... No No No... It's not fearing. It's being so sure that there is no way it can be me. Never ever. Making love with/to me? Nooooo. Never ever. Kindly suggest my response to your position. When I set out to find out what making love was about I found the following: 1. Lovemaking is highly associated with 'sex' or 'coitus' but 2. When concentration is on genitals, then we have pornography. 3. Lovemaking 'begins' away from the bed. So what's lovemaking? And why do you deny it so from me @washiku? There can be no knowledge without love. And to make love is to bring forth knowledge between two, or more people. Where knowledge is absent then love can't be found.
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