venerater is single
So you start pitching a tent in your drawers when in the middle of discussing scholarly things? When someone holds the door open for you, do you risk creaming yourself? Cooking and fine dining make you want to ravage someone? Dancing that isn't sexual, like riverdancing, is how you can become hot and bothered?
Must be rough.
Of course I'm single.
Why in the name of all the unhealthy habits would I be with anyone, who doesn't appreciate me for what I am and vice versa (that includes being hated for what you are, which I prefer).
I play my silly games with women who are missing a sensation of romance in their lives and I get a sense of a romance in return.
I don't have to make it an obnoxious mud trashing in the process, now do I?
There is a lot to be said for charm, when applied properly as opposed to being a simpleton prick.
I still can't get an emotional attachment from the whole ordeal, but oh well. Better a seeming, than nothing.
lmfao
by TurncoatSo you start pitching a tent in your drawers when in the middle of discussing scholarly things? When someone holds the door open for you, do you risk creaming yourself? Cooking and fine dining make you want to ravage someone? Dancing that isn't sexual, like riverdancing, is how you can become hot and bothered?
Must be rough.
Now we are getting somewhere.
A victory is best earned, when truly deserved.
It is a question of emotional and sensual quality.
One without the other is a form of half-fulfillment.
Despite the fact, that usually nothing more sincere develops from the engagement, I still get a satisfaction from a task well performed, to the best of my ability.
Sometimes I wish I could derive something deeper, but recognizing I have serious issues with attaching an emotional connotation to the whole affair, I strive to be satisfied with the sensual part.