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Poll: Which would you give up, food or sex?
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I would give up the pleasures of food.
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13 41.94%
I would give up the pleasures of sex?
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12 38.71%
Fuck all polls.
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6 19.35%
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Food or sex? Which would you give up?
#11
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
For whatever reason, it seems what little sense of smell I have left is largely focused in my mouth, because my sense of taste is better developed than my sense of smell. I don’t think it’s an ASD thing; I think in my case, it’s the result of being congested enough times that my smell receptors have atrophied.
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#12
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
Got to give the nod to sex and ditch the pleasure of food.  Basically I'm trying to approach eating as non-recreational already in order to lose and keep off weight.  So whether I eat or not, I'm not indulging that pleasure much anyhow.  My appetite for sex is not as great as it used to be, though I can't say I much miss the horniness of my teens/twenties.  There might be a few pleasures I'd rank over either food or sex though.
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#13
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
(December 29, 2017 at 1:20 pm)Aegon Wrote: Uh do you know how much money I could save if I didn't need to eat or drink? Thats over $2,000 per year that stays in my pocket!

I'm young and too sexually active to even consider the other option anyway.

Ditto for me. I'm a pretty skinny guy. Most of the time I find eating to be somewhat of a chore. If I could just take a pill that would let me not have to eat, I'd probably do it.

Plus giving up sex would cause the gf to dump me for sure.
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#14
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
(December 29, 2017 at 2:10 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: For whatever reason, it seems what little sense of smell I have left is largely focused in my mouth, because my sense of taste is better developed than my sense of smell. I don’t think it’s an ASD thing; I think in my case, it’s the result of being congested enough times that my smell receptors have atrophied.

Sorry if I'm mistaken, I was under the impression you had ASD.

It's interesting if you do have it but you don't think that's due to the ASD though. Because hyposensitivty of any senses can be symptomatic of ASD.
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#15
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
(December 29, 2017 at 2:11 pm)Whateverist Wrote: Got to give the nod to sex and ditch the pleasure of food.  Basically I'm trying to approach eating as non-recreational already in order to lose and keep off weight.  So whether I eat or not, I'm not indulging that pleasure much anyhow.  My appetite for sex is not as great as it used to be, though I can't say I much miss the horniness of my teens/twenties.  There might be a few pleasures I'd rank over either food or sex though.

Indeed, if I went off food the chances of sex may increase.

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#16
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
(December 29, 2017 at 2:15 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: Most of the time I find eating to be somewhat of a chore.

My guess is that's evidence you're a happy person then. The happiest moments of my life I rushed through my meals because even the tastiest meals were fucking boring in comparison to the other awesome shit I was doing. Food seems to only be a pleasure when I don't have much else to be happy about.

Do you think if you ever became depressed food would suddenly be the highlight of your day?
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#17
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
I think id give up food.

I think it would be tougher than someone would imagine to remember to eat though without hunger.

Sex and ontop of that attraction are so much to me. To probably a psychotic amount.
I can remember asses and tits ive seen while walking the streets from years ago, glances and comments from girls all of that stuff.
Even with girls ill never realistically have sex, even attractive lesbians i apreciate the act of just making a good looking girl laugh or charming them in some way.
And this is without even getting onto how much i enjoy actual sex itself

Its a tough question though because i think i take food for granted but then without the hunger it wouldnt be tough.


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#18
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
Tough question. In the end, I think sex is just a lot more important. Not caring about eating would be a huge bummer, but there just isn't a lot of importance in enjoying eating.
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#19
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
Give up sex. For the most part mines dragging in the mud anyway. I just talk a good (creepy) game.
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#20
RE: Food or sex? Which would you give up?
Id give up the pleasures of food. I love food, but a good sex life is important to a marriage and that's my priority.

(December 29, 2017 at 2:29 pm)wallym Wrote: Tough question. In the end, I think sex is just a lot more important. Not caring about eating would be a huge bummer, but there just isn't a lot of importance in enjoying eating.

Exactly
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