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any pagans?
#21
RE: any pagans?
(March 23, 2014 at 1:26 am)futilethewinds Wrote:
(March 23, 2014 at 12:47 am)Thunder Cunt Wrote: Who said you were suppose to pick a type?
Isn't the question people ask always, "What's your type?" as though everyone in the world is only attracted to one type of person, which does not seem to be true for me however broadly "type" might be defined? I mean, I would say my type is "living," but that would exclude inanimate objects, and I know there simply must be some inanimate objects in the world that I may want to fuck in my lifetime, and inanimate objects are not alive.

You might see a pattern in the "types" that repeatedly enter your fantasies
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#22
RE: any pagans?
(March 23, 2014 at 1:31 am)Thunder Cunt Wrote: You might see a pattern in the "types" that repeatedly enter your fantasies
Yes, but it is the pattern is that it is always one of several "types."

I dunno, you could probably argue to the extent that I find men attractive, I have a singular "type" of man.

But WOMEN...

God, you have redheads. I consider that a "type"

You have women with guns. Another "type"

You have goth girls, another "type"

Hippie chicks, another "type"

Indian women, a "type"

The intelligent "type" - wait, that's not even a "type," that's a prerequisite for me to intentionally engage you in a real-life discussion.

I could go on forever listing my "types" that actually exist in reality and then a whole 'nother forever describing my "types" that exist purely in fantasy.
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#23
RE: any pagans?
I spent a good portion of my life after Christianity being Wiccan. For me, especially since I am quite anti-social, it was a solitary experience whereby I was more a spiritual acknowledger than an actual practitioner of any rituals. For a time after that, I even identified as Agnostic Theist. It took some time to abandon the theistic notion of spirituality, but I managed to eventually become a full atheist.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#24
RE: any pagans?
(March 23, 2014 at 12:32 pm)Kitanetos Wrote: I spent a good portion of my life after Christianity being Wiccan. For me, especially since I am quite anti-social, it was a solitary experience whereby I was more a spiritual acknowledger than an actual practitioner of any rituals. For a time after that, I even identified as Agnostic Theist. It took some time to abandon the theistic notion of spirituality, but I managed to eventually become a full atheist.
Well, as far as religions go, when you asserted your right to choose what religion to associate yourself with and to believe in, you chose a pretty good one. And then, eventually, you got here. So pat yourself on the back. Good job Kitanetos.
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