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helenS · 36-40, F
So she had you as her partner/lover in a relationship, plus many fuckbuddies? I wonder why the relationship part of her life became unstable after so many years?
PDXNative1986 · 36-40, MVIP
@helenS Indeed. So with me critical of the way women come after us for looking at other girls I'm not criticizing them for something I'd feel jealous of if the tables were flipped. Such mortal vices I've come to realize I am not subject to.
Jealousy and Possessiveness are not really factors of my own Eros. As the greeks referred to it.
Jealousy and Possessiveness are not really factors of my own Eros. As the greeks referred to it.
helenS · 36-40, F
@PDXNative1986 It's great that you are not jealous or possessive; I'm sure she enjoyed your laisser-faire attitude immensely. 🌷
What Greeks (Greek philosophers, thinkers) do you mean, please?
Highly interested:
Helen
What Greeks (Greek philosophers, thinkers) do you mean, please?
Highly interested:
Helen
PDXNative1986 · 36-40, MVIP
@helenS
In ancient Greece,
Eros was the primordial god of procreation and, in later myths, the god of physical desire and passionate love, often depicted as a winged youth with a bow and arrows. He was the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and a constant companion to her. His arrows could make anyone—mortal or god—fall irresistibly in love, though he was also sometimes blindfolded and shot arrows randomly, demonstrating his powerful, indiscriminate influence on passion. The myth of Eros and Psyche, the story of the soul, is one of the most famous narratives involving him.
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In ancient Greece,
Eros was the primordial god of procreation and, in later myths, the god of physical desire and passionate love, often depicted as a winged youth with a bow and arrows. He was the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and a constant companion to her. His arrows could make anyone—mortal or god—fall irresistibly in love, though he was also sometimes blindfolded and shot arrows randomly, demonstrating his powerful, indiscriminate influence on passion. The myth of Eros and Psyche, the story of the soul, is one of the most famous narratives involving him.
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helenS · 36-40, F
@PDXNative1986 Very interesting! Thank you very much! I've always been interested in other aspects of Greek thinking, mainly mathematics and geometry. I love how they started thinking of numbers, and, specifically, infinitesimals 🌷
helenS · 36-40, F
@PDXNative1986 Oh I see we talked about soldering irons four years ago!