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RE: Breviary for Lovers - some Talk about Sex

in #love6 years ago

Your freedom to reference this material to you own life is impressive. Usually, the subject is discussed more clinically. But I think, that's exactly your point, isn't it? We have to mature, to acknowledge needs and fears. We have to do this in order to establish trust. I think the essence of your article, if I may take the liberty of presuming to see it, is that we should be aware of one another, and of ourselves. And then we should trust enough to be honest about what we discover.
Bravo for your willingness to go a small step beyond convention.

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I see in the answers of the commenters a little reservation. Also this topic seems somewhat tabooish even though media is full of articles of this kind, I guess. ... hm ...
Tried to use a decent speech here but it's not easy to talk beyond convention as you say and deliver something authentic at the same time.

Thank you for your summary, it's true what you say:

hat we should be aware of one another, and of ourselves. And then we should trust enough to be honest about what we discover.

You are wise to understand that people come to different levels of comfort in public discussion. I think many people may consume media without reservation, but engaging requires a certain freedom that you have and not everyone does, I think. I applaud you for opening a discussion. Many more may read this than respond. Anyway, comments are pretty sparse these days.

oh, you are so right!
I really hope this discussion will be open for a while. I think of it as important.
Yes, comments are sparse. Maybe it will change again, who knows.
edit: It must be late for you, no?
Good night from the far.