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The “new food”? I thought the hopeless argument was: is food the “new sex”?…A man can go 40 days without food, 3 days without water, 7 minutes without air, but not a second without the “though of sex”, I am joking, of course! Anyway, I haven’t checked out the link, but if he is arguing that sex is the new “daily bread” he’s just a “horny man” who finally strung together a good run of nights with the wifey, and thinks she can keep that going (which she (nor he) can do (although he thinks he can, its so much easier for guys to get what they want out of sex, than it is for women–or so I have heard, hehehe). BUT, if he is arguing that sex is the new food, as a prized delicacy, or a grand entree that we all desire while at work a few hours before lunch, or on the way home after work, or right after church, then he is preaching to the choir (and maybe literally) because, anybody will agree that, better than a full course meal, momma’s home cooking or an expensive haute cuisine at some fine restaurant with a bottle of Burgundy as old as one’s parent to wash it down, is, and will always be, good, wholesome, virtuous, guilt-free, SEX! At any rate, I will check out the link, after I finish this mouth watering lunch!
By Collins Aki on 07.18.09 1:38 pm | Permalink
he “new food”? I thought the hopeless argument was: is food the “new sex”?…A man can go 40 days without food, 3 days without water, 7 minutes without air, but not a second without the “though of sex”, I am joking, of course! Anyway, I haven’t checked out the link, but if he is arguing that sex is the new “daily bread” he’s just a “horny man” who finally strung together a good run of nights with the wifey, and thinks she can keep that going (which she (nor he) can do (although he thinks he can, its so much easier for guys to get what they want out of sex, than it is for women–or so I have heard, hehehe). BUT, if he is arguing that sex is the new food, as a prized delicacy, or a grand entree that we all desire while at work a few hours before lunch, or on the way home after work, or right after church, then he is preaching to the choir (and maybe literally) because, anybody will agree that, better than a full course meal, momma’s home cooking or an expensive haute cuisine at some fine restaurant with a bottle of Burgundy as old as one’s parent to wash it down, is, and will always be, good, wholesome, virtuous, guilt-free, SEX! At any rate, I will check out the link, after I finish this mouth watering lunch!
By Collins Aki on 07.18.09 1:47 pm | Permalink
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