Thanks for your comment, which, being pseudonymous, is anonymous. What's the difference, beyond semantics ?
What you say is very true. But the "Attraction of Opposites" can often endure, because no two people are *entirely* opposite, and relationships are built on solid things in common. Sex is not solid. But a shared love of music and food and other such eternal pleasures *is* solid.
On the other hand, solitude is a wonderful friend.
Former Prime Minister of Canada set a goal for his people. Canada will become what he called "Just Society". It didn't happen. On the contrary, Canada became "Fear Society". Now we live in fear. Some is justified.
As for Mr.L, is fear of romance and Google justified ?
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Thanks for your comment, which, being pseudonymous, is anonymous. What's the difference, beyond semantics ?
What you say is very true. But the "Attraction of Opposites" can often endure, because no two people are *entirely* opposite, and relationships are built on solid things in common. Sex is not solid. But a shared love of music and food and other such eternal pleasures *is* solid.
On the other hand, solitude is a wonderful friend.
Former Prime Minister of Canada set a goal for his people.
Canada will become what he called "Just Society".
It didn't happen. On the contrary, Canada became "Fear Society". Now we live in fear. Some is justified.
As for Mr.L, is fear of romance and Google justified ?
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