Love and Self Actualization/ Feminism - Comments

  • Blood Eagle

    Blood Eagle (110)

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    It's completely natural to want to be in a relationship with a man. That's what we've done since the beginning of time and it's actually a good thing. If you open your heart to positivity then eventually you will find a fulfilling relationship. You'll be able to have a family, and I bet you won't be so empty then. Good luck :-)
    June 22nd, 2017 at 09:07am
  • Unown

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    I'm not sexually attracted to men or women, so I'm feeling this blog. I totally agree that a woman should not feel any less than a man or a couple.

    I plan to be single throughout the entirety of my life. I don't think a man or woman should ever feel forced into something, nor kid themselves into believing that they want something through the pressure of society, friends or family, such as a relationship or a child. Personally, I don't believe that relationships and sexual orientations are the business of anyone else other than those directly involved and the people close to them who they choose to let know. Ostracising people for being gay, for example, is beyond my understanding. I can't comprehend why people think that's acceptable or necessary. Isn't it crazy?
    I have witnessed some rather horny animals of the same sex 'getting it on', if you will. lmfao My point being that it seems perfectly acceptable to the great mother of us all: nature. To believe humans are the most powerful force on this planet, let alone the universe, is to kid oneself.

    I don't believe all men are trash. I love and respect my father and believe he has been great both as a husband and a father. I greatly appreciate all my guy friends - they seem to be the ones who crack the best jokes (usually mature but dirty insults). They seem to rip into each other with a mutual understanding of sarcasm and I just love listening to their exchanges of confident, witty remarks. No need for additional entertainment when you're with these guys!

    Despite it possibly seeming like I'm 'pro men' or something, I highly value my lady friends too. We don't tend to tease each other as much, but we can have the deepest conversations and help each other out with problems in a sympathetic and sincere manner. I like to have what we call 'a good old bitch' to get things off my chest with them.

    My parents are having their silver anniversary this year and something they always say to me when we're in conversation about a new couple is that they wonder how the 'loved up' couple will cope once the initial excitement about being in love wanes.
    June 21st, 2017 at 11:26am