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Edited by
Farid
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Tue 07/23/24 12:40 AM
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Sex without relationship is incomplete ephemeral satisfaction, in some aspects like food without taste.
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Why shouldn't they? One never knows. Things might change in time. It works both ways. Sometimes they're your best friend and later on in life it becomes romantic. And vice versa.
Also it can destroy friendships and positive relationships, and that's based on experience of the two involved. We hopefully learn from our past, and don't keep making the same mistakes respectively. |
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Is it like a song.."MAKING LOVE OUT OF NOTHING AT ALL"? hey what's up |
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Ok iam waiting for you
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Sex without relationship is incomplete ephemeral satisfaction, in some aspects like food without taste. Hardly an equal analogy. Food will still sustain you, even if you can't taste it. Where I'll agree....is that a relationship without sex is not sustainable |
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Sex without relationship is incomplete ephemeral satisfaction, in some aspects like food without taste. Hardly an equal analogy. Food will still sustain you, even if you can't taste it. Where I'll agree....is that a relationship without sex is not sustainable How much pleasure would you get by eating tasteless food? The comparison here is to sex without relationship, and not the other way around. |
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I think you can't have sex or share your sexual feelings with anyone untill or unless you had a relationship with her.. or unless you can t It would be a Sex relationship. Many have that. Not my idea of a relationship. |
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This is totally wasting time to sex without relation
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Iam interested
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Sex without relationship is incomplete ephemeral satisfaction, in some aspects like food without taste. Hardly an equal analogy. Food will still sustain you, even if you can't taste it. Where I'll agree....is that a relationship without sex is not sustainable How much pleasure would you get by eating tasteless food? The comparison here is to sex without relationship, and not the other way around. I don't eat for pleasure. If I did that, I'd be 500 pounds. I suppose your analogy is good for fat people - but it still doesn't solve the fact that at the end of the day, food will and does sustain the body. |
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