amicus
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A song made popular in the 1950's by Patti Page.
Someone replied to one of my threads or posts, "You can't own a woman, she is not property!"
Technically, thas true, what with the Constitution and all, but...
The song was sung by a woman from a woman's point of view and she was saying to her lover, no matter where you are, how far away you are, what ever temptations come before you, remember...you're mine, you belong to me.
I liked the song; a lot of people did, some even still remember it. It was popular, I think, because the lyrics expressed a yearning in all of us for that special 'one', that fulfilled a dream.
The song also cherished chastity and fidelity and discipline in foregoing momentary pleasures or escapes in favor of a long lasting, eternity kind of thing with another person.
Men in general seem to be chided for acting 'possessive' of a woman, considering her, his only, to the exclusion of all others.
Jealousy and rage are seen to be incorrect behavior, when the male finds his 'possession' being an object of possession in the eyes of another, "You can't even look at her that way, she is mine!"
Since such emotions do exist and since we write of them... must if we are to be accurate in character building...how do you handle them?
Amicus...
Someone replied to one of my threads or posts, "You can't own a woman, she is not property!"
Technically, thas true, what with the Constitution and all, but...
The song was sung by a woman from a woman's point of view and she was saying to her lover, no matter where you are, how far away you are, what ever temptations come before you, remember...you're mine, you belong to me.
I liked the song; a lot of people did, some even still remember it. It was popular, I think, because the lyrics expressed a yearning in all of us for that special 'one', that fulfilled a dream.
The song also cherished chastity and fidelity and discipline in foregoing momentary pleasures or escapes in favor of a long lasting, eternity kind of thing with another person.
Men in general seem to be chided for acting 'possessive' of a woman, considering her, his only, to the exclusion of all others.
Jealousy and rage are seen to be incorrect behavior, when the male finds his 'possession' being an object of possession in the eyes of another, "You can't even look at her that way, she is mine!"
Since such emotions do exist and since we write of them... must if we are to be accurate in character building...how do you handle them?
Amicus...