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Monday, July 15, 2013
Our Desire
Funny how our perspectives change. We start out wanting a perfect person, perfect physical form, pleasing features, thick hair -- it's all about appearances and physical desire. Then we move to financial security and status for awhile.
Eventually, when it's all said and done, what matters is consideration, compassion. What we really want is someone to hold us, a good back or foot rub, someone to share a meal and talk with, to hear the outpouring of our hearts, to acknowledge our humanity, to accept us.
When it comes down to it, what we really want is a mommy, with a side of sex. ~~GH
[Tomorrow: Karma]
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love,
need,
our desire,
relationships,
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I think we do want that closeness and that we also deserve it. I'll have to admit I miss getting flowers every week. LOL (It's been awhile). Cher'ley
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