Topic: As we age are we less likely to... | |
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...seek pleasure or do we become more inclined to avoid pain?
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As you get older pain avoidance is impossible, so pleasure seeking becomes a high priority.
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A happy blend of both is a good way to go...
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As you get older pain avoidance is impossible, so pleasure seeking becomes a high priority. Dude that is profound and chit....... |
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Couldn't have said it any better than Mo just did...but then there is a thin line between pleasure and pain...so I have heard.
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A happy blend of both is a good way to go... |
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Couldn't have said it any better than Mo just did...but then there is a thin line between pleasure and pain...so I have heard. I third that! |
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Hummmm the older I get the more pleasure I want but.........it don't always mean I get what I want
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I want pleasure, but sometimes i prefer pain
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The older I get, the less pain bothers me, and the more I know what gives me real pleasure.
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IMO more likely to seek pleasure and take advantage of all the pleasure we can; also more likely to have less pain romantically-since pain should decrease with each lesson learned, and each respective relationship should improve. In other aspects, yes pain is unavoidable so a person makes the most pleasure that they can.
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Edited by
lovesun
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Thu 06/03/10 09:29 PM
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MORE likely to seek pleasure. Oh yeah.
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One would think you can't have one without the other. How would you know otherwise, life is a yingyang of both.
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I want pleasure, but sometimes i prefer pain Sweet woman, a little pain......never hurt anyone |
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...seek pleasure or do we become more inclined to avoid pain? Pain is the only reminder I have that I'm still alive sometimes. Pleasure is a reminder that I still exist. They both work in equal parts. |
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...seek pleasure or do we become more inclined to avoid pain? Pain is the only reminder I have that I'm still alive sometimes. Pleasure is a reminder that I still exist. They both work in equal parts. If I could only put it into words how very true that is, my friend...I will try to go into that place sometime....But I have my clown make-up on today.... |
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Hmmm...interesting question.
When I was young, I sought pleasure that had a high degree of possibility for pain. For instance, cliff jumping on hot summer days. If you screw up and slap the water, you're hurting. But back then I was able to bounce back quickly so I didn't care. Now that I'm older, I seek the kind of pleasure that avoids pain. For instance, now I cool off by wading in a kiddie pool with floaties on, just in case I slip and knock myself unconscious. Guess that puts me in the avoid pain category although I still seek pleasure. I just seek less risky pleasure. |
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...seek pleasure or do we become more inclined to avoid pain? |
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Pleasure seeker here.....pain comes of its own accord. Like the unseen lego block waiting silently in the darkness of the night, just biding its time till an unwary bare foot plops down on it enrought to the 2a.m. Pee pee run.
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Have a nice lady to teach the antique organ too!!
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