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It's not the finish that matters

Some people think harder is better. Faster. Rougher. Get in, get it done, move on.
But anyone who’s paying attention knows,
it’s not about pounding the point. It’s about knowing where to touch, how long to linger, and when to slow down enough to feel the reaction.
There’s an art to timing. To pressure. To knowing when to tease and when to commit.

You can tell when someone’s just going through motions…versus when they’re actually present.Hands steady.Eyes open.Listening for the smallest shifts.

That’s true in bed.And in conversation.And in how you treat people you claim to care about. Anyone can rush to the finish.
Not everyone knows how to make the middle unforgettable.


Yes, I'm rambling.
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Reject · 31-35, M
The ends don’t justify the means.
@Reject yes, the quality counts, even if the end is achieved.
Reject · 31-35, M
@Bexsy I agree. Any ends gained through contemptible means aren’t worth anything. You can finish first place in the race, but if you were miserable while doing it, you’ll just be happy it’s over. You can come in last place, but if you were jubilant while doing it, you’ll just be happy it happened. I know who the true winner is there. The person who was more concerned with how they did it, instead of why.
@Reject very wise, I love how you wrote that.