Intelligence?

shyly curious said:
I think much of LIT is populated with articulate folks. people who understand and use punctuation, decent spelling, and even proper grammer. It is LITerotica after all.

Those who's language skills are severely lacking quickly get drummed from the herd in my experience.

Butt den dare ore hem punsters ... ewe knead two watt shout fur dose pe pole ... day bee plumb knot oil dare. Wheely!!!

I'm amazed that in spite of fatigue, distraction and Butterscoth's Av (also more distraction) that I read that through without noticing the lingo. Apparently Litster's also learn to read (and sometimes write) typo. :D

Goood points-I stand corrected (since when I sit someone hops in my lap and wants to cyber) ;)
 
mrtnmoon said:
is that what freddie mercury meant when he sang, "I suck your mind.... you blow my head"? :confused: :p


damn but I love Queen,,
thank YOUU so much for posting that!
brings back memories,,,, :)
 
alisonwunderlnd said:
damn but I love Queen,,
thank YOUU so much for posting that!
brings back memories,,,, :)
yeah, I love them, too. news of the world and jazz are two of the select group of albums I can listen to all the way through without skipping any of the songs. glad you liked the post, too. :)
 
shyly curious said:
I think much of LIT is populated with articulate folks. people who understand and use punctuation, decent spelling, and even proper grammer. It is LITerotica after all.

Yeah, I never knew how prevalent really bad grammar was until I started going online and had to see what people normally type. Really makes me appreciate someone who knows how to put together a proper sentence. Which that wasn't. Or that.

SG
 
SimpleGifts said:
Yeah, I never knew how prevalent really bad grammar was until I started going online and had to see what people normally type. Really makes me appreciate someone who knows how to put together a proper sentence. Which that wasn't. Or that.

SG
hmmmm.... better watch that spelling and grammar talk. it gets some people bent out of shape.
 
mrtnmoon said:
hmmmm.... better watch that spelling and grammar talk. it gets some people bent out of shape.

Yeah, well sometimes when I'm in a smartass mood, that stuff can be entertaining.

The great thing about knowing the rules of grammar is you can appreciate ways to break them when appropriate...

SG
 
Hummm.. I was wondering what thoughts might be had along the lines of Pheromones?

Have we lost the preceptions of these?

Or do we un-knowlingly succumb to them on some level?
 
SimpleGifts said:
Yeah, well sometimes when I'm in a smartass mood, that stuff can be entertaining.

The great thing about knowing the rules of grammar is you can appreciate ways to break them when appropriate...

SG
just trying to give you a heads up. I know from experience that people don't like to be corrected. that's why I try to keep my internal spell-checker turned off now.
 
Dhalgren150 said:
Hummm.. I was wondering what thoughts might be had along the lines of Pheromones?

Have we lost the preceptions of these?

Or do we un-knowlingly succumb to them on some level?


one of my FAVOURITE topics :nana:
 
Dhalgren150 said:
Hummm.. I was wondering what thoughts might be had along the lines of Pheromones?

Have we lost the preceptions of these?

Or do we un-knowlingly succumb to them on some level?
The one question that we get asked most about human pheromones is "do they really work?" The answer to that is a resounding "yes!" ;)
 
mrtnmoon said:
just trying to give you a heads up. I know from experience that people don't like to be corrected. that's why I try to keep my internal spell-checker turned off now.

Oh, I know...I try not to be that obnoxious or elitist about it.

And you ended one of those sentences with a preposition... ;)

SG
 
virgin_not said:
The one question that we get asked most about human pheromones is "do they really work?" The answer to that is a resounding "yes!" ;)


I have read that Neanderthal man was the last human to really use them well.

But, I agree, I have felt things powerful and yet unknown, and they drove me to. well

I will not speak of that.

suffice to say, insects are not the only ones to be sung to by unseen things.
 
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Dhalgren150 said:
I have read that Neanderthal man was the last human to really use them well.

But, I agree, I have felt things powerful and yet unknown, and they drove me to. well

I will not speak of that.

suffice to say, insects are not the only ones to be sung to by unseen things.
Human attraction is a very interesting concept. There is no set rule of how or why attraction is sparked. Sometimes all it takes is a smile, a scent, their touch or the sound of their voice. The formula of attraction is unique to each person. Love is probably when there is another person who is able to make all 5 of your senses buzz simultaneously.

There have been studies on humans of an x factor that may contribute to the formula of what causes human attraction. It is a chemical which has been proven to exist in most animal species called pheromones. So whenever you're confused about why you're so attracted to a person even though they're not physically, mentally or anything-ally attractive to you, it may be because the chemicals emitted from their B.O is the perfect match with yours.

Humans have the vomeronasal organ that detects phermones in the first place, there are perfumes and colognes already designed that take advantage of this concept ("Lust" Eau de Cologne for Women Enhanced with Pheromones Sexual Attractants), I believe the male cologne ACQUA DI by georgio armarni has hidden in its ingredients all the possible combination of male pheromones in it. I love that smell, and so do a lot of other women I know. It makes a man 300% sexier! I can always detect that scent and it never fails to turn my head to check out who is wearing it. :D
 
Pheromones. Interesting subject. When I was first married I loved the way my spouse smelled. He was one of those people who would use soap and then smell fresh all day and I loved to snug into him and just smell the crook of his neck. ( pardon the lovey-dovey here) As things started to go sour between us his scent changed. He didn't change soaps or anything it was him. By the time we finally moved away from each other I noticed this odor about him that was like an old man- you know kinda sour and just yuck. Now it's been 5 years and he's lost the old man smell but he doesn't have that "odor" that I found attractive in the beginning.
 
virgin_not said:
Human attraction is a very interesting concept. There is no set rule of how or why attraction is sparked. Sometimes all it takes is a smile, a scent, their touch or the sound of their voice. The formula of attraction is unique to each person. Love is probably when there is another person who is able to make all 5 of your senses buzz simultaneously.

There have been studies on humans of an x factor that may contribute to the formula of what causes human attraction. It is a chemical which has been proven to exist in most animal species called pheromones. So whenever you're confused about why you're so attracted to a person even though they're not physically, mentally or anything-ally attractive to you, it may be because the chemicals emitted from their B.O is the perfect match with yours.

Humans have the vomeronasal organ that detects phermones in the first place, there are perfumes and colognes already designed that take advantage of this concept ("Lust" Eau de Cologne for Women Enhanced with Pheromones Sexual Attractants), I believe the male cologne ACQUA DI by georgio armarni has hidden in its ingredients all the possible combination of male pheromones in it. I love that smell, and so do a lot of other women I know. It makes a man 300% sexier! I can always detect that scent and it never fails to turn my head to check out who is wearing it. :D

I need some of that Cologne.
 
lady*laura said:
Pheromones. Interesting subject. When I was first married I loved the way my spouse smelled. He was one of those people who would use soap and then smell fresh all day and I loved to snug into him and just smell the crook of his neck. ( pardon the lovey-dovey here) As things started to go sour between us his scent changed. He didn't change soaps or anything it was him. By the time we finally moved away from each other I noticed this odor about him that was like an old man- you know kinda sour and just yuck. Now it's been 5 years and he's lost the old man smell but he doesn't have that "odor" that I found attractive in the beginning.

Logical, that is he lost his attractions to you thus his production of good things slowed and maybe ceased.
 
Just got done reading this thread...and one though seems more prominent than any....and not sure if all or any will consider it an intelligent thought...but...I know all too well about sexual tention. :p :eek:
 
hdlynnette said:
Just got done reading this thread...and one though seems more prominent than any....and not sure if all or any will consider it an intelligent thought...but...I know all too well about sexual tention. :p :eek:

a paradox it is... is it good or is it bad?

do we seek it or does it seek us?


and if acted upon would it still be there?

and would it be the same?
 
A good sexual arousal with Intelligence is interesting idea and will interesting to see develop.
 
Is there intelligent life on this planet?

Ok, so I will admit I have had sex with a neanderthal. At least that's what I would refer to him as in my mind and to my girlfriends. The sex was sorta ok- not fireworks but it took the edge off. For about two weeks. I was really glad I didn't have to see him all the time and that he lived about two hours away from me. This man couldn't string two words together properly. Not that I am a stickler for all that but I think there is more to the English language than "ain't" "fuck" and "sonofabithc" Before you berate me for being stupid(WHAT WAS SHE THINKG!) I was lonely and desperate. Then I figured out I'd rather spend my evenings watching paint dry than spend another minute with this guy.
So what's my point? INTELLIGENCE-
I have to be able to connect with a person intellectually in order to have incredible sex. Even with my ex- spouse- he treated me like I was stupid - the sex was very uneventful.
 
lady*laura said:
Ok, so I will admit I have had sex with a neanderthal. At least that's what I would refer to him as in my mind and to my girlfriends. The sex was sorta ok- not fireworks but it took the edge off. For about two weeks. I was really glad I didn't have to see him all the time and that he lived about two hours away from me. This man couldn't string two words together properly. Not that I am a stickler for all that but I think there is more to the English language than "ain't" "fuck" and "sonofabithc" Before you berate me for being stupid(WHAT WAS SHE THINKG!) I was lonely and desperate. Then I figured out I'd rather spend my evenings watching paint dry than spend another minute with this guy.
So what's my point? INTELLIGENCE-
I have to be able to connect with a person intellectually in order to have incredible sex. Even with my ex- spouse- he treated me like I was stupid - the sex was very uneventful.


yep i agree.

sex starts in the mind.

then moves to the bedroom, then to the flesh.

make love to the mind the rest will follow.
 
Dhalgren150 said:
If one could bottle that... the worls would be at their feet.. or other parts.

:D

That stuff has been bottled D, it's called "Beaches". I ordered some once from a calalogue, ran my own "experiments" and it worked....very well. That falling for someone who intelluctually stimulates me... that's me too. Brains first, flesh second...mmmm. :cathappy:
 
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