Hannibal Lecter had an excellent sense of smell. I have no idea how my sense of smell compares with other people.
by Thrill KillI'm not bitter towards those I desire to kill. They're just objects.
Do you really go around thinking people are "objects"? Sure, you don't have to exactly feel anything for another person, or hold them to any higher standards for that matter. But objects?
Being a middle aged, seemingly out of shape, older woman; it's hard to imagine you truly believe the things you say around here. I believe you're smart enough to at least be able to put some real weight behind your accusations.
You seem to frequent the forum so often(clearly being the top dog with almost 5k posts), that I cannot help but connect the dots that you're simply a lonely, unemployed mother, who is raising a daughter when you pictured your life going much, much differently. Thus the fantasies. But hey, I could be wrong.
I can't help but feel you have an ulterior motive behind these walls you try so desperately to build. Or you've just simply nothing to do with the rest of your time.
Either way, I know none of us want you to go anytime soon. Happy New Years, TK! I hope you're having a great one.
by OrangeDo you really go around thinking people are "objects"? Sure, you don't have to exactly feel anything for another person, or hold them to any higher standards for that matter. But objects?
It's easy to view people as objects when you have zero interest in their feelings, thoughts and desires.
Viewing people as objects is simply an extension of my indifference toward them.
Here is an interesting read from Robert Hare:
"When a relationship becomes sexual psychopaths understand that have the potential for complete control. In fact, sexual submission is often the final step in the objectification of the victim."
Source: http://www.decision-making-confidence.com/sexual-psychopaths.html