Soo o "straighten me out"??? How they gonna do that? hmmm. .a lil' dekinking? ho ho ho Why would you ever want to do that? . .then I wouldn't be any fun. . tsk..tsk. .
Sorry about your comments not" making it"Tell ya the truth: after working drywall all day, at night I just wanna hang. . out. But I still owe you a reply to the recent email. . .will do. ciao. . justi
There must be something terribly wrong with me psychologically. Maybe Freud could explain why the first thing that enters my head when I see such a pic is deodorant.
ho ho ho. . Gary, you break me up. I do not think I'd go, literally, to Herr Dkr Freude to study your question. Instead I'd look more among the later researches, esp those who work with environmental/ associative factors factors from our earlier - and later, too - lives.
So, look at your associations. . .a bare arm pit. . a "sexy" area for some, m or l.. . more or less. You see that. . your reaction? erotic or hygenic? OK..cleanliness. . .why? Is a learned and innate desire to be clean. . nice, pleasing,. .tied in with your very strong choice of being an honest, even authentic man - -as you see him - no b.s.. ."what you see is what you get". .and all your relational integrated social virtues. [ahem. . .LOL. .true, Gary? hmmm?]. . . But why do you/ have you separated these positive things in Gary from sensual pleasure, which is an integral part of our human nature. I say "separate" because it seems - maybe? - that your noble virtues I point out have not integrated with or allowed to associate comfortably with the psycho-sexual drives. There seems to be a studied avoidance of being too close. .therefore the deoderant to keep things "clean". . lest you be sullied by beinbg too human. .too sensual, sexual. WHO told you your sensuality would be/ is "dirty", . . .so therefore sanitize it and stay "pure"?
Well done, Dr Sherlock O'Shea. Yes, I figure why bother with noble virtues when it's much easier to be infuriatingly picky. After reading your analysis, I suspect that in my lifelong search for Mr Right, I've actually been looking for Mr Perfect, which explains a great deal.
Thank you, Gary, for confirming my opinion. .for the therapist offers an opinion, a possible explanation, etc. .but only the subject himself can affirm or deny or qualify it.
Yes, Mr. Perfect. . .he he. . well as I often say/more often think.LOL "Well O'Shea, if you want to know it has been well and correctly done, do it yourself"!!!!
hmmm... watching your bulging biceps? Those big hunks kinda turn me off. But i like to see some 'definition'. :P
ReplyDeleteMy comments don't seem to get thru, so ima gonna have one of those hunks pay you a visit. Straighten you out!
Soo o "straighten me out"??? How they gonna do that? hmmm. .a lil' dekinking? ho ho ho
ReplyDeleteWhy would you ever want to do that? . .then I wouldn't be any fun. . tsk..tsk. .
Sorry about your comments not" making it"Tell ya the truth: after working drywall all day, at night I just wanna hang. . out. But I still owe you a reply to the recent email. . .will do.
ciao. . justi
dekinking? a new word for the Websta, eh? lol
ReplyDeleteWorking drywall? That is one home improvement task that I truly loathe.
ReplyDeleteThere must be something terribly wrong with me psychologically. Maybe Freud could explain why the first thing that enters my head when I see such a pic is deodorant.
ReplyDeleteho ho ho. . Gary, you break me up.
ReplyDeleteI do not think I'd go, literally, to Herr Dkr Freude to study your question. Instead I'd look more among the later researches, esp those who work with environmental/ associative factors factors from our earlier - and later, too - lives.
So, look at your associations. . .a bare arm pit. . a "sexy" area for some, m or l.. . more or less.
You see that. . your reaction? erotic or hygenic? OK..cleanliness. . .why?
Is a learned and innate desire to be clean. . nice, pleasing,. .tied in with your very strong choice of being an honest, even authentic man - -as you see him - no b.s.. ."what you see is what you get". .and all your relational integrated social virtues. [ahem. . .LOL. .true, Gary? hmmm?]. . .
But why do you/ have you separated these positive things in Gary from sensual pleasure, which is an integral part of our human nature. I say "separate" because it seems - maybe? - that your noble virtues I point out have not integrated with or allowed to associate comfortably with the psycho-sexual drives. There seems to be a studied avoidance of being too close. .therefore the deoderant to keep things "clean". . lest you be sullied by beinbg too human. .too sensual, sexual.
WHO told you your sensuality would be/ is "dirty", . . .so therefore sanitize it and stay "pure"?
Whaat-chaa think?
~~ JustinO
I'd simply be hoping there is no stinky deodorant to assault my senses
ReplyDeleteWell done, Dr Sherlock O'Shea. Yes, I figure why bother with noble virtues when it's much easier to be infuriatingly picky. After reading your analysis, I suspect that in my lifelong search for Mr Right, I've actually been looking for Mr Perfect, which explains a great deal.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gary, for confirming my opinion. .for the therapist offers an opinion, a possible explanation, etc. .but only the subject himself can affirm or deny or qualify it.
ReplyDeleteYes, Mr. Perfect. . .he he. . well as I often say/more often think.LOL
"Well O'Shea, if you want to know it has been well and correctly done, do it yourself"!!!!
ciao ciao. . .
JustinO