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Posted by h20molecule, Thu Aug-09-01 07:53 AM
if you didn't care what he thought you wouldn't have replied...

i must agree naive was a strong word and he was condescending about it but you got defensive and paranoid on the other cat. you sounded like you were taking him personally and all i can tell you is don't take anything said to you on here personally...people are responding to their own assumptions and what they think they see in other peoples words. man don't have enough information to judge your thought process and your expereince from three paragraphs...and you should know this...

if anything is naive...its probably thinking that you can figure out someone's general character from a few words posted about a controversial topic...not saying the other cat really did this either.

h20

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"Observe the ugly mess which most men make of their sex lives-and observe the mess of contradictions which they hold as their moral philosophy. One proceeds from the other. Love is our response to our highest values-and can be nothing else. Let a man corrupt his values and his view of existence, let him profess that love is not self-enjoyment, but self denial, that virtue consists, not of pride, but of pity or pain or weakness or sacrifice, that the noblest love is born, not of admiration, but of charity, not in response to values, but in response to flaws-and he will have cut himself in two. His body will not obey him, it will not respond, it will make him impotent toward the woman he professes to love and draw him to the lowest type of whore he can find. His body will always follow the ultimate logic of his deepest convictions; if he believes that flaws are values, he has damned existence as evil and only the evil will attact him. He has damned himself and he will feel that depravity is all he is worth enjoying. He has equated virtue with pain and he will feel that his body has vicious desires of its own which his mind cannot conquer, that sex is sin, that true love is a pure emotion of spirit. And then he will wonder why lover brings him nothing but boredom, and sex-nothing but shame." -taken from 'Atlas Shrugged' by Ayn Rand