My theory on that is as follows: You know how emotionally unevolved men can't keep their zippers done up and allegedy it's an ancestral need to propagate the species? Well my theory is that emotionally unevolved women have an ancestral need to feel protected against outside threats which a 'bad boy' would oblige with.
Here in the village where I live in south of Spain - At the local bar/restaurants, nice wholemeal roll with fried egg, sliced tomatoes and good quality lettuce with a coffee served with non dairy milk and brown sugar around 4€. Or half a deep fried chicken with chips , good lettuce, tomatoes, red cabbage and grated carrots 8€. - Bag of 6 toilet paper rolls about 4.50€ - Petrol between 1.67€ and 1.84€ per L. - Used car in fairly good condition about 5 to 6000€. Can get runners for about 3000. - For 225000€ you can buy a 3 bed house with a pool and a bit land. Village houses are going for about 150000€. Don't buy plug in freshners, meat, men shirts or underpants
I guess so... And sometimes your eyes can tell someone what tone of voice you're looking at them in!
I'll always remember my daughter sharing with me something she'd 'got up to' and me biting my tongue so as not to say anything... till she said ''Oh! Mum! Don't look at me in that tone of voice!'' And we both burst out laughing...
The thing is, the way some of the people behave is enough to put off any sensitive woman. So are left people with a thicker skin, people who are very bored and people who pop in every now and then to see if anything has changed before disappearing again when they realise it hasn't
In Christianity, sin is an immoral act considered to be a transgression of divine law. The doctrine of sin is central to the Christian faith since its basic message is about redemption in Christ. According to this definition found on google, anyone who is not a Christian would not be able to measure what would constitute a 'transgression of divine law' and would not be able to redeem themselve in Christ. It's not about perfection V imperfection. It's about a definition of sin that does not apply universally worldwide...
Some of it is a matter of perception/perspective though ... people who 'cheat others' think they're clever and the people they cheat are 'stupid/ needy/greedy' ... and the people who try to bully others think they're strong and those who allow themselves to be bullied are 'weak' ... but they obviously see no wrong in 'taking advantage of people'
So is the 'sin/bad egg action' in the intention to harm 'someone weaker'?
Sush as passing wind.... such as burping.... Such as women's periods which are still considered a great 'inconvenience' by some men, some work environments and even some cultures ....
But the act of accusing someone of 'sinning' places them in a religious concept. It almost doesn't matter what they're being accused of. To call it a sin detracts from the actual 'actions' and takes the focus onto the fact religion considers it to be something 'bad'. Of course the answer can be 'I'm not religious therefore what I've done is not a 'sin' ie not something 'bad' ...
Right or wrong the focus of the conversation should be the action that felt unacceptable to someone whether religion considers it a 'sin or not. May be ...
Story telling is an artform than exists in many cultures. It's not really poetry or literature but can include music and dance although it is neither because the focus is in the content, the story that is passed down from generation to generation in the form of oration.
Some story telling is also done with other tools like weaving or tapestry making. Like the tapestry of Bayeux in France which fits into none of the fine art categories you've listed as it is not an 'academic' form of expression but nevertheless a very skillful art form.
According to your title which mentions 'forms of art' that adds up to 9 'art forms'
With time it's possible to get clarity about 'gut feeling' as opposed to mental fear or any other learned behaviours. I agree that the world would be a better place if people were sensitive to their deepest beartfelt emotions. Going against the grain probably accounts for many physical manifestations as illnesses apart from anything else ...
RE: Are women attracted to men of mystery?
My theory on that is as follows:You know how emotionally unevolved men can't keep their zippers done up and allegedy it's an ancestral need to propagate the species? Well my theory is that emotionally unevolved women have an ancestral need to feel protected against outside threats which a 'bad boy' would oblige with.
As for calling women 'nice bits' ...