One Pithy Sentence

angela146

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Post a sentence that "says it all".

In my case, I've often had trouble explaining the difference between my sexual feelings for men versus women. Today, I think I nailed it:

A woman can put me on my back but it takes a man to put me on my knees.
 
Anything that can go wrong, will.

If there is a right way and a wrong way to do something, no matter how hard you try to make the wrong way impossible, someone will do it wrong.

'Don't try to teach your grandmother' is particularly apposite when considering sex.
 
For a woman, casual sex is (probably) gratification, for a man it's (usually) opportunity.
 
No man will ever treat you better than he treats his mother.
 
Something my SO just said to me...


"I don't need to memorize your face; it's tattooed on my heart."


*melting*
 
angela146 said:
Post a sentence that "says it all".

In my case, I've often had trouble explaining the difference between my sexual feelings for men versus women. Today, I think I nailed it:

A woman can put me on my back but it takes a man to put me on my knees.

I have no cliches, and wish I could give one. :)
 
"We may sleep the endless sleep tomorrow, so love me with the passion born of today."
 
lilredjammies said:
"If you want feminine protection, get an Akita bitch." Susan Conant. :D

"And what is this Feminine Protection? A Chartreus Flamethrower?" (Portnoy to Milo in Bloom County)

Cat
 
Hmmmmm, a Pithy comment? Not real sure what you mean by this but I always have to remember a comment one of my patients made to her doctor several years ago. She was a 40 year old woman and had just been informed by her doc that her cancer had spread too far to stop. He was explaining that he could maybe extend her life by another couple of months through Chemo., but that it wouldn't be pleasant. She thought about it for a few moments then declined the treatments, choosing instead to go with Hospice. The Doctor hearing this was surprised and troubled by her choice. (She was a new patient of his.) She looked up at him with these huge eyes and explained it to him. (I think I fell in love with her when she said this. Hers is one of the very few deaths of my patients that I have mourned.)

"I wish to die as I have lived, on my own terms. I have lived, I have loved and I have grieved, what more can I ask?"

Cat
 
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