The only appliance I use every day is my coffee maker, and I don't think I'd want it humanised. The idea of certain things leaching out of them into my coffee isn't all that appealing.
I do agree, and I don't see any situation where jealousy is a good thing, so I don't think you're missing anything.
I think people accept these feelings within themselves, because it's easier than dealing with it. Same for insecurities, easier to mask them than confront them, and work on being a healthier person overall.
I find it especially disturbing when they blame someone else for their jealousy and insecurities.
Absopletely! If things were the way they're supposed to be, we wouldn't be having this discussion. Instead, people would be living their lives without others judging them, ostracizing them, spreading gossip and rumours, or a myriad of other ills that the pseudo-Christians do unto others they don't approve of.
Oh of course, I wanna know full well what I'm getting into.
Not wrong or immoral at all, no matter what the lil' ol' biddies have to say about it. Really, who cares what they have to say anyway, it's not their life, nor is it their place to be judging anyone else's life. Especially when they really have no understanding in the first place.
Not a GBS fan, but that is a good quote. There really are no rules, or limits, other than the ones you place upon yourself.
I chatted with her on Skype a while ago, and she was doing alright then. Just sent her a message this evening, and I let her know people missed her on here.
Hiya G
I miss a few people, but then again, they know where to find me.
I tried a few odd flavours in Yahk, BC, at "Two Scoop Steve's", which is now owned by someone else. Moosetracks wasn't one, but they had it. I had something with "beaver" in the name.
Besides, I have an understanding, as well as an apreciation for all tastes, no matter how unique. That doesn't mean I eat them all, sometimes a sample is enough, just to know.
Organised religion is nothing more than oppression with consent by one's own self, on a mass scale, and it makes me wonder why people flock to it. Must be something they "need" or "desire" in there somewhere.
I don't honestly believe there are many that actually understand it well enough to have an informed opinion. It's just auto-bash anything that doesn't fit the "norm" that they're accustomed to.
I don't need to condone it, or bash it, the lifestyle exists with or without my approval, and people enjoy it. There are good aspects of it that can be adapted to anyone's life/partnership, although that does take two people that truly trust and respect each other, and are looking out for each other's best interests and well being.
RE: Can you fall in love befor you meet the person?
Hiya D