tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327348657265652781.post4851035435785509035..comments2023-10-03T11:41:21.191+01:00Comments on The Truth About Lies: #711Jim Murdochhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12786388638146471193noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327348657265652781.post-23400276929094297862017-02-18T04:05:30.483+00:002017-02-18T04:05:30.483+00:00Of course the real problem here, Vito, is that eve...Of course the real problem here, <b>Vito</b>, is that everything I might’ve said to her could’ve been misconstrued. I could’ve told her I loved her. I did love her. I still do. But what kind of love? When a man tells a woman he loves her it’s usually code for, “I want to sleep with you,” which wasn’t the case. Now, if B. had come on to me would I have gone for it? I’m sorry to say I would’ve. In a heartbeat. But to be totally honest I’d’ve been happy with a cuddle and the nearest I got to that is covered in my notes to ‘The Empath’ (#712) but you’ll have to wait on that. You can say so much with a touch. Maybe I’m just not very good at it but I’ve never found sex communicates anything with any accuracy. Jim Murdochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12786388638146471193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327348657265652781.post-34055967036973920642017-02-17T22:21:51.783+00:002017-02-17T22:21:51.783+00:00Energy: A wonderful metaphor for love, Jim.
The ...Energy: A wonderful metaphor for love, Jim. <br /><br />The words can't ever seem to fit the feelings which are so very real. Everything is different when in the kind of relationship you've described with B. The importance of getting the words right is never higher. Does the chance of success decrease as the emotional content increases? Probably not. But still, when the stakes are high perhaps we choose the words too carefully. <br />vito pasqualehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02647852611654199400noreply@blogger.com