Good sex — don’t ask
July 18th, 2007What is good sex? Using lube? Long foreplay? Candle light (pre-lit and auto-off)? Hairy or shaved? In public places?
For some people good sex means not to be asked.
But this is a lie.
What is good sex? Using lube? Long foreplay? Candle light (pre-lit and auto-off)? Hairy or shaved? In public places?
For some people good sex means not to be asked.
But this is a lie.
The wise man doesn’t give the right answers — he poses the right questions.
— Claude Lévi-Strauss
Never make this an answer.
Unless you are a liar :-)
A friend of mine recently said to me that I must not use the word “love” if I know that for my (listening) significant others the word has a different meaning.
In response to “two truths” by Siona van Dijk.
At the root of paradoxes
To see the roots of a tree
you may dig (carefully), or
just close your eyes.However,
to see we need to move.
(This is why we often see
so clearly what is absent.)The absence of connections
warrants the truth you may trust.But to be free, my friend,
just keep your eyes on the trees
while you move on.
Me:
So many questions. When will I get answers?
She:
Later.
Me:
Oh, you my sweet little liar!