CELIBACY: love of ease, love of effort, and the end of the 1960's 'free-love' movement

Пікірлер: 2

  • @rasheedahsilvertree
    @rasheedahsilvertree11 күн бұрын

    I concur. It’s all a set up. And most “loving” relationships are conditional. Serial monogamy isn’t cute and all you will meet is yourself under the disguise of another’s ego. It is all a game, a program for society to follow. I don’t look down on the act itself. It is a b beautiful act of Union but it’s horribly misunderstood. As far as relationships go, nothing is guaranteed and that is the lie that they sold us! Love fearlessly without conditions and you and the other will always be free.. However…the human ego doesn’t like that idea Thank you for your comment.

  • @antoniobooker8426
    @antoniobooker842611 күн бұрын

    Dating, romance, marriage, love..... it's all too complicated and confusing for me at this stage in my journey. I don't have the drive anymore to try to discern who's genuine, who's "wearing a mask", or who's my "forever soulmate". Personally, I've only ever been in long-term relationships. Which only lasted 5-7 years. But it turns out, they were all just "wearing masks" to establish a 60-40 financial arrangement, but disguising it as "true love". I'm fully aware that we're all multifaceted. We're not always one way all the time. Chris Rock once said, "You gotta love the CRUST of a muthafucka!" Meaning that we've gotta accept the negative and positive of those we claim to love unconditionally. But honestly, alot of the"crust" I've discovered has me running to abstinence, celibacy and living and dying alone. I'm starting to seriously think "unconditional love" might be just another "dangling carrot" program.

Келесі