subdued_passion
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Who else agrees? Just bind it and keep it locked away.
Or like me, subdued.
Or like me, subdued.
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Who else agrees? Just bind it and keep it locked away.
Or like me, subdued.
No, no, noooooooooo, no! Passion is life! Passion is inspiration! Passion is devotion! Passion is everything! Well for me anyway. I don't want mediochre!
Who else agrees? Just bind it and keep it locked away.
Or like me, subdued.
Burn up fast and hot or smolder long and low.
Who else agrees? Just bind it and keep it locked away.
Or like me, subdued.
My mother had a saying, "90% of life is timing, the remaining 10% is position." The more I experience the more that simple statement encompasses.
Passion without reason or direction is wasted energy, lust in reality. And so many seem to confuse lust with passion, two different things.
Passion is a cathartic and I think that the trick is learning when to let it out, that's the 'timing' part. Where to let it out is the 'position' part.
I don't think it's overrated, well, maybe by some, or underrated. Merely misused by many.
Ishmael
oh LOOKY
the RUSSIAN SHOE SHINE LADY is HERE
oh boy
reading this thread
Im gonna need kleenex
this
thread
is
Sub Dude!
Howdy Doody!
oh LOOKY
the RUSSIAN SHOE SHINE LADY is HERE
Passion is wonderful. It heightens the senses.
I just learned that if I had unrequited love, I could use the brain chemistry boost to get more done in a day if redirected.
It can he absolutely horrific and make you feel like the walking dead, but sure!
Passion is circumstantial. I've been lucky to be in good circumstances for many a year, but before that...not necessarily a good thing.
Awww, look at j_w posting on a thread that isn't about DA LIBZ, OBUMMER, MOOSEFUCKS, or COLOREDS.
I feel so SPAY SHE AL.
My mother had a saying, "90% of life is timing, the remaining 10% is position." The more I experience the more that simple statement encompasses.
Passion without reason or direction is wasted energy, lust in reality. And so many seem to confuse lust with passion, two different things.
Passion is a cathartic and I think that the trick is learning when to let it out, that's the 'timing' part. Where to let it out is the 'position' part.
I don't think it's overrated, well, maybe by some, or underrated. Merely misused by many.
Ishmael