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Down-Under



Joined: 24 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 2:31 am    Post subject: Most important thing in a relationship? Reply with quote

A take off from the "Ask a female" thread.

What's the most important thing that makes a relationship work? I'm sure that gals and guys have different views. The "love" bit is basic--however, from what I've noticed that is not all that holds things together... and believing that it is all that is required is silly... so, what makes you feel happy in your relationship? And for those who aren't in one currently, what would make you happy?
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Satori



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 2:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is the conclusion that I have come to. All this talk of "working on the relationship" is misleading new age nonsense. I simply believe that people do not change! And thinking you can change someone is a recipe for disaster. Thats why you should take a good long time together before you get married. Get to know the person, and decide if you like them as they are or not! Thinking "Well, he's 80% there and I can mould him into the perfect man" is just totally bogus! I believe two people either get on well, or they don't, and that's it!
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crazykiwi



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 3:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

One word (or two, maybe>?)

BLOWJOBS!
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tiger fancini



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 4:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

crazykiwi wrote:

BLOWJOBS!


Both parties must be prepared to give head
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Qinella



Joined: 25 Feb 2005
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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only kind of relationship I'm comfortable with is one which is undeclared. Any sort of "official" pronouncement of "boyfriend and girlfriend", future plans with each other, commitment, and the like won't work for me.

As you can probably guess, I've never had a meaningful relationship. Three months was max, and it was stifling.

It would take a fiercely independent, completely self-satisfied woman to woo me into a relationship of any etxracasualness. Unfortunately, there aren't too many out there like that.

Q.
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hermes.trismegistus



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 8:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Since all emotion roots in fear, emotional love (psychologically defined as a greed for affection and the fear of losing the return of that affection) cannot sustain a healthy relationship.

I rely upon a unified principle of Yoga to sustain my relationship. Sustainable relationships seem to entail completion, harmony, respect and dissolution.

Satori wrote:
I simply believe that people do not change!


Of course people change.

You1 =! You2 =! You3, etc.

Quote:
I'm a million different people from one day to the next.


I agree with the premise, but not the semantics.

Namaste.
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Satori



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 10:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hermes.trismegistus wrote:
Since all emotion roots in fear

Well, stop right there. If that's your premise then it's back to the drawing board for you old son.

I could pick your post apart and try to help you learn something. But I've seen you post enough now, so that I can probably offer you the most help by condensing it all down to one statement...

Everything you think you know is wrong. Start again from scratch.

I know that sounds horribly arrogant, but it's true. And if you take my advice, you'll thank me for it one day.
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VanIslander



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 2:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Satori wrote:
hermes.trismegistus wrote:
Since all emotion roots in fear

Well, stop right there. If that's your premise then it's back to the drawing board for you old son.

Confused You think instead it's love? You show a complete lack of it. Except maybe under the guise of "tough love" from a stranger. Riiiiigggghhhhttttt. You must have tons of healthy relationships. Let's ask your friends what the one thing you demonstrate is!

Condescension and hypocrisy are not solid foundations for a relationship, both of which you've demonstrated above.

Of course, neither is spite or sarcasm. Opps.
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Satori



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 4:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

VanIslander wrote:
Satori wrote:
hermes.trismegistus wrote:
Since all emotion roots in fear

Well, stop right there. If that's your premise then it's back to the drawing board for you old son.

Confused You think instead it's love? You show a complete lack of it. Except maybe under the guise of "tough love" from a stranger. Riiiiigggghhhhttttt. You must have tons of healthy relationships. Let's ask your friends what the one thing you demonstrate is!

Condescension and hypocrisy are not solid foundations for a relationship, both of which you've demonstrated above.

Of course, neither is spite or sarcasm. Opps.


1) No I don't think all emotion roots in "love" either. What gave you that idea?

2) Im not, nor would I ever want to be, in a relationship with Hermes.

3) You don't like my style, which is fine, but should it make you, in your own words, spiteful? Condescenscion, yes, Hermes styles just invites it. Hypocrisy, how?

4) Hermes is a big boy and can probably defend himself quite well. That is, in fact, what Im prodding him to do. He writes things that he knows very well appear quite ridiculous, and appears to believe them sincerely, yet provides in most cases absolutley no explanation or support for his statements. This to me makes him an attention *beep*, and I enjoy picking on him, and it's my firm belief that he enjoys me picking on him too. We may seem perverse to you, but don't be so hasty to try to break up our unnatural love-making...
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VanIslander



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

all relationships need to be mutually enjoyable? perhaps that's it.

Satori wrote:
...I enjoy picking on him, and it's my firm belief that he enjoys me picking on him too...

whatever floats your boat
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Bulsajo



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Funny how all the single guys are dispensing advice in this thread... Confused

If I can't say "love" as per the OP's instructions, I guess I'll have to settle for "luck" as the key. Wink

I think it's mutual respect, reciprocity, that sort of thing.
Very mundane and not sexy at all, I'm afraid.
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crazylemongirl



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmm very difficult question to answer.

1. Making sure both parties are aware of the 'type' of relationship it is and are able to give the right level of commitment. Nothing worse than falling in love with a phuckbuddy or vice versa. That always ends in tears. Likewise 'open relationships' where one side isn't cool with it, but says so rather than lose the poerson. Or long term monogammy where one person cheats.

2. Having something that makes you want to hang around eachother.

Of course, as someone who avoids relationships because I'm bad at them, take this advice with a huuuuuuuuge grian of salt!


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hermes.trismegistus



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Satori wrote:
Well, stop right there. If that's your premise then it's back to the drawing board for you old son.


Well, I'd love to see you refute transactional and interpersonal psychology. I'd love to see you refute Yogananda and Yukteswar. I'd love to see you refute the hermeticists and alchemists. I'd love to see you refute the cognitive scientists.

Since Leary's Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality was used as the standard diagnostic method for decades (only to be supplemented by additional archetypes), why don't you start your refutation there?

It shall have to be quite the marvelous refutation, for sure!

All emotion roots in fear. We can trace the patterns with fMRI. Altruistic Unity, a Yogic cosmological dissolution, does not have similar patterns in resonance imaging. Emotional love has a similar imaging pattern as all the other emotions. Yogas do not produce similar imaging patterns. They do not rely on emotion. Essentially, emotional love and Yoga "light up different parts of the brain".

I suppose you could argue from the M/B perspective that the T should never eclipse the F, but in the end the F draws us down while the T drives us forward. To be certain, a balance of T and F catalyzes individuation, which was Jung's whole purpose (as discussed in Aspects of the Feminine and Aspects of the Masculine).

Satori wrote:
Everything you think you know is wrong. Start again from scratch.


I test my models in the laboratory of life. I form my models on the basis of cross-referencing and reading. I gain feedback through my blog and publisher, enhancing the intelligence agency.

Everything everyone knows is wrong.

I see that you haven't made your way to general semantics yet either... And yet you still seem to think your models superior, when you lack exposure to their alternatives... that seems rather hubristic.

Satori wrote:
He writes things that he knows very well appear quite ridiculous, and appears to believe them sincerely, yet provides in most cases absolutley no explanation or support for his statements.


Actually, a cursory search through my comments will clearly show that I have embued my comments with literally dozens of references. I do not coddle. I provide keys, but I will not walk you through Chapel Perilous. Your ability to comprehend does not factor into my actions.

Action without lust for results.

Namaste.
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hermes.trismegistus



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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bulsajo wrote:
Funny how all the single guys are dispensing advice in this thread... Confused


I'm pleasantly engaged. Smile

We even met while teaching ESL in Formosa. Rare to find a well-read introspective tantrik partner in Asia, but it happens. She's Canadian, but I try not to hold that against her. Wink

Namaste.
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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good humour and a short memory Very Happy
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