jglide123
Don Juan
Espi said:You can eat the same brand of pizza for life, or, you can go out and explore, take chances, and dare to try all kinds of different pizzas.
For me spinning plates has been like a cure all for oneitis. Not the same thing as neediness--even though both, IMO, are societal tools designed to make you feel incomplete, a penalty for living life outside the bounds of convention. Society hates nothing more than an insouciant man who freely expresses his thoughts and opinions and eschews widely accepted dogmas and mores.
I think you gotta have the PASSION for chasing tail. You have to be willing to color your life OUTSIDE the line of this paint-by-numbers Westernized system. The church and the state and our parents tell us that if we don't get married, we'll die alone. Institutions, parents, etc. all brainwash us into thinking that we HAVE to settle down and "find someone" to spend our entire lives with, lest we feel needy and incomplete.
It amazes me that most people actually say that they want to settle down with one person for life. I've never really imagined myself doing that, so I've never struggled with neediness. I like orchestrating my OWN reality and expectations. I am absolutely fascinated with women--all shapes, sizes, etc., and I choose to get out there and constantly surround myself with an array of women and challenges.
No family member, or preacher, or government official, etc., is going to tell me how I should think, feel, etc.
Life is an adventure to me, best lived by meeting different women and embracing challenges, and never settling. Monotony is boring to me. The very thought of clinging to one woman for the rest of my life depresses me.
Wow. Very well-stated bro! It amazes me as well how often the masses seem to refuse to think for themselves. Then again, when you sit and think about it, it's easier to have others (media, preacher, government, etc.) lay out what you should think, feel, and value versus doing the hard work and determining those things for yourself....