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 Monogamy
Ok Im back...took a little vacation to do some psychological contemplating...I've discovered a few ideas that I feel are worth deeply thinking about...

Today's world is filled with pressures to marry, be sucessful, and have children. If you don't necessary fall into these societal rules you are more of an outcast. Well I don't want to fall into the norm, I never have...Everyone knows the opposite of monogomay is not just premiscuity... One reason monogamy is so imprortant to society is that people are terrorized by what we imagine the alternatives to it may be... The person we may fear most is the indivudual who does not believe in the universal sacredness of "hetrosexual coupledom." Basically, we do not know if we truely want monogamy but we do know we fear excess...Excessive solitude, excessive company...I don't feel we were born naturally monogamous, we are all animals, animals who simply avoid too much...
    Posted by fighterchick on 2007-11-12 17:25:56 | Rating: | Views: 85
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And, with those words, the last virgins on the planet lost the will to live by their moral codes:P Good job(sarcasm). Here's to a world of squirrels(or rabbits or some other rampant mating creature if you prefer).
Posted by  brainstormer  on 2007-11-12 23:35:40 
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