
Originally Posted by
007XX
Bling sent...'nuf said...
For what it's worth, I'd tend to agree with your approach to this thread.
I used to think exactly the same in my early 20s, however never found more than one partner I was attracted to at the same time.
*sigh* being picky can be a pain sometimes...
I see what you mean - but being picky is usually the best way to avoid disappointments in the long run...
However, I'd have to admit I've met quite a few people with whom I've felt a mutual attraction. I just haven't acted upon that impulse while being in a relationship. Mainly, I guess, because I didn't want to put the relationship at risk and I simply refuse to live a life based on conceit and lies...
I'd have been more tempted to either not acknowledge this realisation or perhaps compromise my principles when I was in my early twenties...

Originally Posted by
Pwalo
Who cares? Besides, why can't you have more than one ideal? Perhaps more importantly how can you be certain that what you percieve as your ideal relationship is what you are willing to admit to?
Any way why would you want to have to deal with more than one person at a time. I'm sure the vacarious thrills would be a reward if you are that way inclined, but it's just soo much trouble for a poor simple bloke.
I would be lying through my teeth if I was to claim I was a simple bloke!
Quite frankly, I can easily get bored with people on the person-to-person level. I crave diversity to a level which is extremely difficult to achieve in one person. If I don't get stimulated I quite simply become bored and fall asleep (if not physically, then mentally).
This is also the reason I usually drive/ride at speeds not approved of by the LTSA... If I go slow I get bored and my brain shuts down (goes elsewhere) and a much more dangerous lack of focus sets in.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
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