“Give yourself to me, wife, let me make you mine,” and like the stallion, the stag and the other animals—both tame and wild—he made her his own.”
Source: The Deserted Bride
“Love, sex and romance became the new ‘opium of the people’.”
Source: Love
“Words of wisdom to live by
Be open minded and humble in nature
Don't judge a person
What was done is done there is no need to look down on one just because this was done
The pain you caused others will definitely come back to you
That is the law of karma what you give is what you get
Life is meant to be lived
It's not something fragile
Do what you want because people will not change their opinion of you if you do things differently
Nothing in this world is worth crying over
Most importantly do what feels right with the guidance of our Creator”
“Love and sex also became the cultural currency of consumer capitalism. They were central to stimulating desire, to selling products. They became the new religion with their own teachings, rules, practices and rituals, their own gods and goddesses.”
Source: Love
“Americans love to talk—and fight—about sex.”
Source: Fierce Desires: A New History of Sex and Sexuality in America
“INCONVENIENT TRUTH, n. Teens (used to) have sex.”
Source: The Unschooler's Educational Dictionary: A Lighthearted Introduction to the World of Education and Curriculum-Free Alternatives
“She remembered what her aunts had told her about a woman’s vaginal walls becoming thinner and drier in later years, which could lead to discomfort and even pain when penetration occurred. At that later stage in her life, she decided that having a meticulous, seasoned deep-sea pearl diver, a lover who understood various ways to please her, would be far more advantageous than being with some insensitive Neanderthal slamming his clumsy, Moby Dick harpoon into her tender, late vintage sugar walls.”
“Ever since the lovely earth removed her dress, let me reach out, touch, and caress her captivating breasts, I've had a love affair with mountain climbing and I'm enthralled by our frequent peak experiences.”
Source: Giants At Play: Finding Wisdom, Courage, And Acceptance To Encounter Your Destiny
“The sexual impulse is to be regarded as the inner life of the tree (the species) upon which the life of the individual grows, like a leaf that is nourished by the tree, and assists in nourishing the tree; this is why that impulse is so strong, and springs from the depths of our nature. To castrate an individual means to cut him off from the tree of the species upon which he grows, and thus severed, leave him to wither: hence the degradation of his mental and physical powers. That the service of the species, i.e., fecundation, is followed in the case of every animal individual by momentary exhaustion and debility of all the powers, and in the case of most insects indeed by speedy death, on account of which Celsus said, “Seminis emissio est partis animæ jactura;” that in the case of man the extinction of the generative power shows that the individual approaches death; that excessive use of this power at every age shortens life, while, on the other hand, temperance in this respect increases all the powers, and especially the muscular powers, on which account it was part of the training of the Greek athletes; that the same restraint lengthens the life of the insect even to the following spring; all this points to the fact that the life of the individual is at bottom only borrowed from the species, and that all vital force is, as it were, force of the species restricted by being dammed up. But this is to be explained from the fact that the metaphysical substratum of life reveals itself directly in the species and only by means of this in the individual. Accordingly the Lingam with the Yoni, as the symbol of the species and its immortality, is worshipped in India, and, as the counterpoise of death, is ascribed as an attribute to the very divinity who presides over death, Siva.”
Source: The World as Will and Representation, Volume I
“Für mich ist Schreiben wie Sex; Wenn es dir keinen Spaß macht, machst du es falsch”
Source: Scherben einer zerbrochenen Seele