Saturday, February 10, 2007

opinions

Clothes ,Men,Chocolates & Sex
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Let me start on a neutral note. I am unbiased and an equal opportunity believer. Not keeping in mind race, color or religion I believe all men have a tendency to disappoint.

"An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds
Is, as in mockery, set: the spring, the summer,
The childing autumn, angry winter, change
Their wonted liveries; and the maz'd world,
By their increase, now knows not which is which:
And this same progeny of evils comes
From our debate, from our dissension:
We are their parents and original." - Shakespeare .

Our debate here is in why I would choose clothes to men or chocolates to sex. Loss of control tends to obviate the very purpose of our fullfilment and I like staying in control.
Chocolates have historicaly proven to give a high. Intake releases serotonin in the brain, which is thought to produce feelings of pleasure. Romantic lore commonly identifies chocolate as an aphrodisiac. Also a sweet addiction. benefits: Satisfaction garanteed and you are always in control.
The magnitude of attachment a woman has to clothes has been scientifically studied and they say an average woman keeps her favourite dress longer than relationships. Contrary to saying "giving up sex for a new dress" , I say have both. Shopping can cure you of many ailments like depression and breakup.Last but not the least fulfillment is complete when you find the perfect clothing. benefits : bolster self esteem and accentuate sensuality.
In conclusion, my opinions have sexual undercurrents, I don't deny, neither do I say that the male species serve a limited purpose. Best decribed , this is a view through a prism or a color from the spectrum.

"humans are born 'polymorphously perverse', meaning that any number of objects could be a source of pleasure." - Sigmund Freud

"declarations of free will are in fact delusions; that we are not entirely aware of what we think and often act for reasons that have little to do with our conscious thoughts."
- Sigmund Freud .


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