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I am:
Male, heterosexual
From:
Brighton, United Kingdom
Seeking:
Female, heterosexual
Languages:
English
Education:
College
Kids:
No, and do not want any
Religion:
Other
Drinking:
Occasionally
Star sign:
Aquarius
Webcam:
Yes
What I look like
Ethnicity:
White
Body type:
Slim
Hair length:
Short
Hair color:
Brown
Eye color:
Green
Height:
5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
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About me

…Man and woman understand something different by the term love, - and it belongs to the conditions of love in both sexes that the one sex does not presuppose the same feeling, the same conception of "love," in the other sex. What woman understands by love is clear enough: complete surrender (not merely devotion) of soul and body, without any motive, without any reservation, rather with shame and terror at the thought of a devotion restricted by clauses or associated with conditions. In this absence of conditions her love is precisely a faith: woman has no other. - Man, when he loves a woman, wants precisely this love from her; he is consequently, as regards himself, furthest removed from the prerequisites of feminine love; granted, however, that there should also be men to whom on their side the demand for complete devotion is not unfamiliar, well, they are really - not men. A man who loves like a woman becomes thereby a slave; a woman, however, who loves like a woman becomes thereby a more perfect woman....
Woman wants to be taken and accepted as a possession, she wishes to be merged in the conceptions of "possession" and "possessed"; consequently she wants one who takes, who does not offer and give himself away, but who reversely is rather to be made richer in "himself" - by the increase of power, happiness and faith which the woman herself gives to him. Woman gives herself, man takes her. - I do not think one will get over this natural contrast by any social contract, or with the very best will to do justice, however desirable it may be to avoid bringing the severe, frightful, enigmatical, and unmoral elements of this antagonism constantly before our eyes.

Friedrich Nietzsche - The Gay Science - Aphorism # 363
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