love/sex &philosophy

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Anonymous asked: "Love Is You"What's your definition of it?How does it make you feel?Tell me what you say that truly makes it realKings and Queens, Philosophers have tried so hard to findTell me what it means to you dear, nevermindLove is kind when the world is coldLove stays strong when the fight gets oldLove's a shoulder to lean onLove is youLove's like the water when the well runs dryQuench my thirst, keep me aliveJust need one sip babyLove is youLove is you, love is you,Love is you- love is you christte

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Love is crazy and it comes unexpectedly it can be the worst thing ever or the best thing ever

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Howdy. I saw that you needed an opinion on love and sex for some sorta project, and I’d be happy to lend my insight.

I’m not one to say that romantic love does not exist, but that it only exists in some people’s minds and under special circumstances where two people feel the need to stay together through hardship.

Decades ago, the divorce rate was far lower than it is today, and it is a firm belief of mine that it is Darwinism. While it may seem cute and cuddly that some animals in the wild will have lifelong mates, it is strictly due to instinct guiding their specific method of survival. When both parents are present, the offspring has a better chance to survive. American society and global technology has progressed far enough to the point where a mother and father don’t even need to be present in order for the offspring to survive. Women are far less vulnerable when pregnant than they were a century ago, and it is law to provide a shelter and food to a child.

Sex is also becoming less consequential all the time. With the advent of contraceptives and disease treatment/prevention, sex is becoming more enticing for absolutely everyone.

I could write an entire book about what I think, but to sum it up, sex can make or break a person, and not everyone can experience romantic love.