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"Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t" |
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08 Jun 2007 08:14:09 PM |
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Re: Lust is good. |
From: Anna <annalidd...@lycos.com>
(Regarding both acquiring wealth and sexual attraction:)
But when it becomes the dominating force in someone's life, that is unhealthy.
I agree completely, (Pun: You are very annaliddical!)
and morso: Around here the sad thing is the large portion of the
population which has allowed ancient myths to becomes the
dominating force in their lives, where their only friend is
somebody who died nearly two thousand years ago, and the ancient
myths he ignorantly believed (or pretended to believe to hook his
disciples into his cult), and the organizations which continue to
suck money and time out of people in the guise of "saving" them.
All my life I've wanted to find a nice balanced woman, who
appreciates intellectual stuff, but who also appreciates
affectionate stuff. You could be that woman, but you'd probably
take one look at me and see my ugly face
<http://www.rawbw.com/~rem/CIS89a/images/metrim1.gif>
and never want to have anything to do with me, just like any other
woman who could have been my friend plus if only I weren't so
visually ugly.
... the natural attraction men and women feel for each other are good things ...
No woman has ever felt attraction for me. I'm too yukky looking.
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| User: "cyndiann" |
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| Title: Re: Lust is good. |
08 Jun 2007 08:30:54 PM |
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Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t wrote:
From: Anna <annalidd...@lycos.com>
(Regarding both acquiring wealth and sexual attraction:)
But when it becomes the dominating force in someone's life, that is unhealthy.
I agree completely, (Pun: You are very annaliddical!)
and morso: Around here the sad thing is the large portion of the
population which has allowed ancient myths to becomes the
dominating force in their lives, where their only friend is
somebody who died nearly two thousand years ago, and the ancient
myths he ignorantly believed (or pretended to believe to hook his
disciples into his cult), and the organizations which continue to
suck money and time out of people in the guise of "saving" them.
All my life I've wanted to find a nice balanced woman, who
appreciates intellectual stuff, but who also appreciates
affectionate stuff. You could be that woman, but you'd probably
take one look at me and see my ugly face
<http://www.rawbw.com/~rem/CIS89a/images/metrim1.gif>
and never want to have anything to do with me, just like any other
woman who could have been my friend plus if only I weren't so
visually ugly.
... the natural attraction men and women feel for each other are good things ...
No woman has ever felt attraction for me. I'm too yukky looking.
That is sad that you feel that way. I would imagine that if no woman
ever felt attraction towards you it would be because of your attitude
and not your looks. Nobody should ever feel they are ugly. Get over the
feelings of inadequacy and find yourself.
cyndiann
http://www.mynudelife.com
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| User: "Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t" |
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11 Jun 2007 11:49:13 PM |
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No woman has ever felt attraction for me. I'm too yukky looking.
From: cyndiann <cyndia...@earthlink.net>
That is sad that you feel that way.
Yes, and it's even more sad the cause of this feeling is that in
fact no woman has ever found me especially attractive ever in my
whole life. If I had that feeling, but in fact girls were falling
all over me trying to cuddle with me, I could dismiss the feeling
as just a stupid feeling.
I would imagine that if no woman ever felt attraction towards you
it would be because of your attitude and not your looks.
Well it's really my parents fault that all through my younger years
I was told not to worry about being ugly, that it's what's inside
me that counts, not how I look on the outside, and if I just get
good grades and keep out of trouble and never speak unless spoken
to and graduate from a good college then all the girls will be
after me for a husband despite my bad looks.
Nobody should ever feel they are ugly.
But what if a person is genuinely ugly, if nobody has ever found
the person physically/visually attractive. If the person refuses to
admit they are actually ugly, wouldn't that be "in denial"?
Get over the feelings of inadequacy and find yourself.
I'm very very adequate, in fact I'm more than adequate, I'm
outright good, intelligent and creative and loving, I'm just not
physically/visually attractive, one of the only three things a
woman really cares about in a man. (The other two are athletic
prowess, and lots of money, neither of which I have either.) I've
never met a woman who appreciated my brains and wanted to hug the
guy with such brains. The closest I ever came to somebody
pretending to want that was the gal in Lufkin Texas who said she
loved the author of that definition of friendship that I composed
and posted, but as it turns out all she really wanted is to use
that to bait me to convert to her religion. So in fact not one
woman ever has appreciated my brain enough to want to hug the guy
with the brain. In fact in elementary and high school all the girls
shunned me because I liked and got A's in science and math. Only
one gal in high school, Vicki Joy, ever told me she admired how I
had won all the math awards, but even she never wanted anything to
do with me like friendship or sweetheart or even hanging out
together beyond that one conversation which is the only time she
ever talked to me.
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| User: "Stuffed Tiger" |
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| Title: Re: Lust is good. |
12 Jun 2007 02:02:59 AM |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 21:49:13 -0700, (Robert Maas,
see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t) wrote:
... I've never met a woman who appreciated my brains and
wanted to hug the guy with such brains. ...
You are confusing scholastics with personality.
Rodney Dangerfield (who doesn't get any respect) has turned his looks
into a huge asset by laughing at himself, making him super attractive.
Meatloaf (who is appropriately named) has women hanging all over him.
It is how he sees himself in the world. That comes out in his songs
(it ain't Bach) more than anything particularly great about his music.
Having brains doesn't help unless you put them to work. Engage. Life
is all around you, not in your head. Live it. Love it. Find yourself.
Then love will find you.
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| User: "Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t" |
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14 Jun 2007 09:03:32 PM |
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From: Stuffed Tiger <N...@NotAnAddress.com>
... I've never met a woman who appreciated my brains and
wanted to hug the guy with such brains. ...
You are confusing scholastics with personality.
So you're saying none of the studying/learning I've ever done have
been of any value, that all those years in school were a complete
waste of my time and energy?
Rodney Dangerfield (who doesn't get any respect) has turned his
looks into a huge asset by laughing at himself, making him super
attractive.
He's not attractive at all. He's disgusting, obscene. You need to
find a better poster child for ugly men who are attractive.
Meatloaf (who is appropriately named) ..
I have o idea whom you're referring to.
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| User: "Richard C." |
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| Title: Re: Lust is good. |
12 Jun 2007 08:57:26 AM |
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You are finding the wrong women!
==============================
"Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t" <rem642b@yahoo.com> wrote in
message news:rem-2007jun11-004@yahoo.com...
No woman has ever felt attraction for me. I'm too yukky looking.
From: cyndiann <cyndia...@earthlink.net>
That is sad that you feel that way.
Yes, and it's even more sad the cause of this feeling is that in
fact no woman has ever found me especially attractive ever in my
whole life. If I had that feeling, but in fact girls were falling
all over me trying to cuddle with me, I could dismiss the feeling
as just a stupid feeling.
I would imagine that if no woman ever felt attraction towards you
it would be because of your attitude and not your looks.
Well it's really my parents fault that all through my younger years
I was told not to worry about being ugly, that it's what's inside
me that counts, not how I look on the outside, and if I just get
good grades and keep out of trouble and never speak unless spoken
to and graduate from a good college then all the girls will be
after me for a husband despite my bad looks.
Nobody should ever feel they are ugly.
But what if a person is genuinely ugly, if nobody has ever found
the person physically/visually attractive. If the person refuses to
admit they are actually ugly, wouldn't that be "in denial"?
Get over the feelings of inadequacy and find yourself.
I'm very very adequate, in fact I'm more than adequate, I'm
outright good, intelligent and creative and loving, I'm just not
physically/visually attractive, one of the only three things a
woman really cares about in a man. (The other two are athletic
prowess, and lots of money, neither of which I have either.) I've
never met a woman who appreciated my brains and wanted to hug the
guy with such brains. The closest I ever came to somebody
pretending to want that was the gal in Lufkin Texas who said she
loved the author of that definition of friendship that I composed
and posted, but as it turns out all she really wanted is to use
that to bait me to convert to her religion. So in fact not one
woman ever has appreciated my brain enough to want to hug the guy
with the brain. In fact in elementary and high school all the girls
shunned me because I liked and got A's in science and math. Only
one gal in high school, Vicki Joy, ever told me she admired how I
had won all the math awards, but even she never wanted anything to
do with me like friendship or sweetheart or even hanging out
together beyond that one conversation which is the only time she
ever talked to me.
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| User: "Anna" |
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| Title: Re: Lust is good. |
12 Jun 2007 01:54:22 PM |
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On Jun 12, 6:57 am, "Richard C." <post-...@spamcop.net> wrote:
You are finding the wrong women!
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"Robert Maas, seehttp://tinyurl.com/uh3t" <rem6...@yahoo.com> wrote in
messagenews:rem-2007jun11-004@yahoo.com...
No woman has ever felt attraction for me. I'm too yukky looking.
From: cyndiann <cyndia...@earthlink.net>
That is sad that you feel that way.
Yes, and it's even more sad the cause of this feeling is that in
fact no woman has ever found me especially attractive ever in my
whole life. If I had that feeling, but in fact girls were falling
all over me trying to cuddle with me, I could dismiss the feeling
as just a stupid feeling.
I would imagine that if no woman ever felt attraction towards you
it would be because of your attitude and not your looks.
Well it's really my parents fault that all through my younger years
I was told not to worry about being ugly, that it's what's inside
me that counts, not how I look on the outside, and if I just get
good grades and keep out of trouble and never speak unless spoken
to and graduate from a good college then all the girls will be
after me for a husband despite my bad looks.
Nobody should ever feel they are ugly.
But what if a person is genuinely ugly, if nobody has ever found
the person physically/visually attractive. If the person refuses to
admit they are actually ugly, wouldn't that be "in denial"?
Get over the feelings of inadequacy and find yourself.
I'm very very adequate, in fact I'm more than adequate, I'm
outright good, intelligent and creative and loving, I'm just not
physically/visually attractive, one of the only three things a
woman really cares about in a man. (The other two are athletic
prowess, and lots of money, neither of which I have either.) I've
never met a woman who appreciated my brains and wanted to hug the
guy with such brains. The closest I ever came to somebody
pretending to want that was the gal in Lufkin Texas who said she
loved the author of that definition of friendship that I composed
and posted, but as it turns out all she really wanted is to use
that to bait me to convert to her religion. So in fact not one
woman ever has appreciated my brain enough to want to hug the guy
with the brain. In fact in elementary and high school all the girls
shunned me because I liked and got A's in science and math. Only
one gal in high school, Vicki Joy, ever told me she admired how I
had won all the math awards, but even she never wanted anything to
do with me like friendship or sweetheart or even hanging out
together beyond that one conversation which is the only time she
ever talked to me.
He is probably right about the whole denial thing. After all you have
to live the world as it is, not as it "should be".
The unattractive don't get laid. Perhaps that is why prostitution
should be legalized so that those who will never be in a position to
get married can still enjoy some sex.
Pretending something is one way when it is the exact opposite doesn't
work.
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| User: "Anna" |
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| Title: Re: Lust is good. |
12 Jun 2007 01:58:24 PM |
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On Jun 12, 11:54 am, Anna <annalidd...@lycos.com> wrote:
On Jun 12, 6:57 am, "Richard C." <post-...@spamcop.net> wrote:
You are finding the wrong women!
==============================
"Robert Maas, seehttp://tinyurl.com/uh3t" <rem6...@yahoo.com> wrote in
messagenews:rem-2007jun11-004@yahoo.com...
No woman has ever felt attraction for me. I'm too yukky looking.
From: cyndiann <cyndia...@earthlink.net>
That is sad that you feel that way.
Yes, and it's even more sad the cause of this feeling is that in
fact no woman has ever found me especially attractive ever in my
whole life. If I had that feeling, but in fact girls were falling
all over me trying to cuddle with me, I could dismiss the feeling
as just a stupid feeling.
I would imagine that if no woman ever felt attraction towards you
it would be because of your attitude and not your looks.
Well it's really my parents fault that all through my younger years
I was told not to worry about being ugly, that it's what's inside
me that counts, not how I look on the outside, and if I just get
good grades and keep out of trouble and never speak unless spoken
to and graduate from a good college then all the girls will be
after me for a husband despite my bad looks.
Nobody should ever feel they are ugly.
But what if a person is genuinely ugly, if nobody has ever found
the person physically/visually attractive. If the person refuses to
admit they are actually ugly, wouldn't that be "in denial"?
Get over the feelings of inadequacy and find yourself.
I'm very very adequate, in fact I'm more than adequate, I'm
outright good, intelligent and creative and loving, I'm just not
physically/visually attractive, one of the only three things a
woman really cares about in a man. (The other two are athletic
prowess, and lots of money, neither of which I have either.) I've
never met a woman who appreciated my brains and wanted to hug the
guy with such brains. The closest I ever came to somebody
pretending to want that was the gal in Lufkin Texas who said she
loved the author of that definition of friendship that I composed
and posted, but as it turns out all she really wanted is to use
that to bait me to convert to her religion. So in fact not one
woman ever has appreciated my brain enough to want to hug the guy
with the brain. In fact in elementary and high school all the girls
shunned me because I liked and got A's in science and math. Only
one gal in high school, Vicki Joy, ever told me she admired how I
had won all the math awards, but even she never wanted anything to
do with me like friendship or sweetheart or even hanging out
together beyond that one conversation which is the only time she
ever talked to me.
He is probably right about the whole denial thing. After all you have
to live the world as it is, not as it "should be".
The unattractive don't get laid. Perhaps that is why prostitution
should be legalized so that those who will never be in a position to
get married can still enjoy some sex.
Pretending something is one way when it is the exact opposite doesn't
work.
One thing I like about nudism is that even the ugly can find comfort
at nudist clubs.
If you sexualize these places, that would no longer be the case.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Lust is good. |
09 Jun 2007 08:44:33 AM |
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I lust after men all the time.
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