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Old 06-30-2005, 08:48 AM   #428
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Originally Posted by AlecRaenos
My guilt comes up only if I suspect getting caught. However, in the rare event of a "nobody will know" sex opportunity, there is no conscious mind. There is only sex. I am a seed spreader, I admit that. I do not cowtow to what society says is appropriate. Natural instincts of all male creatures on this planet is to pro-create and spread your seed to as many females as possible.

Denying that is simply denying what you are.
Once again, nonsense. First, what you are describing as guilt is not actual guilt. What you're describing is a fear of having to suffer the consequences of your actions. That's a much different thing altogether.

Secondly, we live in a society that glorifies casual sex and identifies men who have lots of it as "studs." Last I checked, that term isn't generally considered insulting. Therefore, your implication that your desire to "spread your seed" is somehow politically incorrect is completely off-base. You'd be going more directly against what our society says is appropriate (in deeds, not words) if you found one and stuck with her.

Third, your assertion that the natural instincts of all male creatures on this planet is to pro-create is flawed, considering the sheer numbers of gay men in the world. While it is perhaps the natural instincts of the majority of men, you can't paint it with that broad of a brush so as to include everyone.

Fourth, and finally, to say "denying that is denying what you are" is a very primitive justification for bad behavior than it is any kind of salient point. The fact is also that we, as humans, have developed a higher consciousness - it's one of the unique things that separate us from the rest of the animal kingdom. What you're talking about insists that primal urges trump higher consciousness on this issue... and I say that to deny or ignore the influence of your higher consciousness is a more direct denial of what you are. It's like an elephant that refuses to acknowledge it's trunk... it's one thing pretty unique to an elephant and you can't be an elephant without one. Same thing with human higher consciousness.
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