The Ladder Theory
TrueDave wrote:
Julie kitty thats supposed to be "washing my hands"
Ok so were in the middle between Plato and A Bonobo?
Why not strive to be more like Plato?
Ok so were in the middle between Plato and A Bonobo?
Why not strive to be more like Plato?
Zarathustra, however, looked at the people and wondered. Then he spake thus:
Man is a rope stretched between the animal and the Superman--a rope over an abyss.
A dangerous crossing, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting.
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He goes on to describe the "Last Man" and the "Super Man", though its way too complex for this thread. Basically, striving to be like Plato is hard and dangerous.
TrueDave wrote:
Are you SURE ?
I'm REALLY naive*.
I see the covers of Cosmo and now this stuff.
What a lot of it comes down to is trying to teach people how to act like theyre acting natural, which is what over analizing ANYTHING does the opposite of!
Damn I think my brain just went crosseyed!
What does ANY of this have to do with Love? WIth striving to care about someone (or thing perverts need love too) more than you care about yourself?
This study stuff is for the birds. Were now more interconected and knowledgable than ever promiscuitys up, so's divorce OBVIOUSLY we're not getting any better at whatever it is were supposed to be studiyng.
I read all the books when I was a pimply faced teen. With a HIGHLITER. You know what I came away with ? From the dinner table to the bedroom? "Take it slow"
( *Piece of advice thats never something good to intoduce yourself with. )
I'm REALLY naive*.
I see the covers of Cosmo and now this stuff.
What a lot of it comes down to is trying to teach people how to act like theyre acting natural, which is what over analizing ANYTHING does the opposite of!
Damn I think my brain just went crosseyed!
What does ANY of this have to do with Love? WIth striving to care about someone (or thing perverts need love too) more than you care about yourself?
This study stuff is for the birds. Were now more interconected and knowledgable than ever promiscuitys up, so's divorce OBVIOUSLY we're not getting any better at whatever it is were supposed to be studiyng.
I read all the books when I was a pimply faced teen. With a HIGHLITER. You know what I came away with ? From the dinner table to the bedroom? "Take it slow"
( *Piece of advice thats never something good to intoduce yourself with. )
Cosmo is aimed at young, career-oriented women who just want to play the field. This is a stage that many women go through in their late teens/early twenties, but soon they begin looking for something more meaningful. And even when they are playing the field, I would think most women are still, however subconsciously, looking for someone with long-term potential.
So, the ladder theory could apply to this lifestyle *in theory*, but that's not how 'a woman's brain really works'. It's more like "if I'm going to live this type of life, what are some rules to live by", it's more of a dating game that people play. But you're not likely to find a long-term partner with that attitude--think about it. If you're attracted to someone for money and looks, what's to prevent you from leaving them when someone richer or better looking comes along? What if you go bankrupt, or lose your looks when you age? What is there to build a relationship on, shopping and sex? Not likely.