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With or without a label to describe this, I think this is what an ideal relationship is all about; each partner doing the utmost to please the other. Caring, sharing, humor, and just plain having fun together are all important considerations. When two people are well-matched as these two apparently are, the considerations are merely background, because it is in each of them to enjoy the effort necessary to make the relationship a fulfilling and exciting one.

KrosRogue

by KrosRogue on 2005 Jan 24 - 09:21 | reply to this comment Wonderful But i'm disappointed, it stops just as it's getting really interesting, when is Thorney going to tell us all about the amendments to the Nicean Creed?

by Louise C on 2005 Jan 25 - 13:58 | reply to this comment The Nicene Creed and all that... Well, if you -really- want to know about the origins of the Nicene Creed, probably the best single book I know to start with is Richard Rubenstein's "When Jesus Became God", available on Amazon etc. or many good bookstores.

The more relevant point is that relationships are -not- built on sex (even in its many variations) alone. You do have to have, or cultivate, other common interests. What actually brough us together originally was a common interest in microcomputers, back in the "hobbyist" days (before the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 1). We discovered a shared interest in religion not far from the time when we discovered a shared interest in sex.

Actually, the sex interest started sooner (in a simple way) but was slower to flower fully - it takes awhile to be able to talk about, shall we say, nonstandard desires, and to find a common vocabulary.


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