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aroundthetable
12th April 2011, 10:52
For most of my young adulthood i found it very hard to settle with just one girl. It's not that i didn't love and respect them, or at least i thought i did. But they were all so delicious n soft n smelled nice, it was like being in a sweet shop. My change of attitude came with a change in maturity, but more than that, a higher and more satisfying appreciation of being with one women. I didn't realise the joys and benefits of investing my heart and soul in one person, but i've found they are many and varied, it has truly made me a better and happier person. So much energy is wasted and so much hurt and damage is caused by being guided by the penis, so as much as i love him, he only gets to visit one place now. I'm pleased to say were both much happier for it :)
flower
12th April 2011, 10:59
lol cute ...
Well said
aroundthetable
12th April 2011, 11:08
My 'deeper' point is really how the mind can drag us off in all kinds of destructive directions, in the Bhagavad Gita it states that the mind can be your greatest enemy or your greatest friend. The moral of the tale is to guide your mind into positive pursuits, beneficial pursuits. The mind without being directed by the use of intelligence will drag you along like wild horses.
simgaz
15th May 2011, 23:13
My 'deeper' point is really how the mind can drag us off in all kinds of destructive directions, in the Bhagavad Gita it states that the mind can be your greatest enemy or your greatest friend. The moral of the tale is to guide your mind into positive pursuits, beneficial pursuits. The mind without being directed by the use of intelligence will drag you along like wild horses.
Or is your mind also en-wrapped with your ego therefore being a friend in a constant struggle?
love and respect
gary
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