03-27-2024, 06:41 PM
(03-27-2024, 06:14 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: This must be the result of pain and trauma in her early life.
A dead man is the safest kind of man to love.
Brilliant.
He can sin no more.
And her choice of fixation, John Lennon, stood for peace and love, which provides even more security...
Probably the exact of opposite of whatever man abused/victimized her when she was a child.
She chose someone who can never do anything bad, can't be construed to have ever been bad at all.
This may be the central psychology behind romantic attraction toward historical/long dead figures that is so common among females.
I've talked about this before...
(07-30-2017, 07:45 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Actually, I will add that the tendency of "asexual" women to be hung up on dead people (historical figures, actors, authors, etc.) further goes to prove their more pronounced 'demisexual' nature. I rarely ever hear of asexual men, and I rarely ever hear of men being hung up on historical female figures. I can only reason that this is because men are essentially inarguably visually aroused and care considerably less about any mental or emotional traits or connections.
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