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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 7:14 PM |
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one_dimple

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Did you know that, of all human activities, making love is the only one that engages and excites all our senses simultaneously: sight, taste, smell, hearing, touch and intuition?....Did you know that sex (yes, different than loving making) uses only five? Can you guess which one is missing?
lol.....had to edit this one for spelling....ah well..the fingers don't keep up with my thoughts...
[Edited on 4/16/2006 7:20 PM]
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 7:17 PM |
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stormyweather844

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is it feeling? or should I say emotions?
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 7:21 PM |
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luvshorses644

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I would have to guess at intuition as I feel that the act of sex alone without lovemaking sometimes leads us to bed with those of whom, if we sat and listened to our intuition would advise us not to do so.
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 7:22 PM |
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one_dimple

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It is one of the six senses that is missing Stormy...think about what one element is different between love making and 'just sex'....
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 7:23 PM |
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one_dimple

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Aaahhh intuition...that's it luvshorses...Simple intuition....
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 8:25 PM |
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academicgirl

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Intuition and maybe sight too--I would think that if you're just in it for the sex, you're not really "looking" at the person your screwing (especially if he or she is a 2-bagger ); it probably doesn't matter if your just a horndog, right? LOL
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 8:40 PM |
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dowens

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maybe sight too--I would think that if you're just in it for the sex, you're not really "looking
.....good one girl!..........would beer goggles qualify also????
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 9:57 PM |
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sleeping_beauty

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this is funny but.....what about smell? wonder if it is necessary for anyone to ...well.....err....sniff if he's only after of sex...no??
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 10:07 PM |
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stormyweather844

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I think, that if you are making love to some one you care about....your very conscious of their sexual smell....or I have found that to be true. Also the taste of their body.....All the senses awaken when you are with someone you truly have feelings for. That's what makes it so totally different from just screwing .
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| Apr 16, 2006 @ 10:14 PM |
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TiNkErGrRrRrR

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sniff if he's only after of sex...no??
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 12:07 AM |
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BulldogMedic

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lol, intuition is a sense now?
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 12:15 AM |
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dowens

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i agree!.....i always thought of only 5 senses.......sight, taste, hearing, smell, touch.......and thats why extra sensory perception.....ESP......was always referred to as the "sixth" sense......
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 1:55 AM |
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sleeping_beauty

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from what i know intuition is also being used in both love making and sex. why? the person has to predict the other party's responses. both also involved reading each other's minds.
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 2:42 AM |
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imotherearth

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interesting
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 10:58 AM |
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one_dimple

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Interesting that someone caught the added '6th sense'. Everyone's common knowledge is of the five basic senses...but the 6th is present.
A power of perception seemingly independent of the five senses; keen intuition. It's a powerful mental, emotional and spiritual 'knowing'. Knowing what your partner wants, needs and what they are thinking and feeling....intuition affords one the opportunity to better satisfy their partner, whether physically or emotionally. I truly believe it is one of the 'backbones' of a good relationship.
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 11:03 AM |
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jim9562

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A power of perception seemingly independent of the five senses; keen intuition. It's a powerful mental, emotional and spiritual 'knowing'. Knowing what your partner wants, needs and what they are thinking and feeling....intuition affords one the opportunity to better satisfy their partner, whether physically or emotionally. I truly believe it is one of the 'backbones' of a good relationship
or it could just be delusion.
intuition-The act or faculty of knowing or sensing without the use of rational processes;
delusion-a false belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that persists despite the facts
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 1:04 PM |
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one_dimple

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Good objective Jim. Delusion is a good argument against intuition.
My thoughts were following the assumption that a healthy stable relationship was in force. In a relationship that goes beyond the corridors of the first initial dates...to the next step where two people settle into getting to know each and even further to the point where they realize they care for each other...I think intuition is something that occurs natually in any healthy relationship. Delusion comes into play when one persons thoughts and feelings are at a different level than the other person involved...hence>>misunderstandings. Delusion is when one or the other sees the relationship for more than what it is...
You did make a good counterpoint...
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 1:07 PM |
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jim9562

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thank you darling i try
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 3:07 PM |
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kinglouis2005

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A power of perception seemingly independent of the five senses; keen intuition. It's a powerful mental, emotional and spiritual 'knowing'. Knowing what your partner wants, needs and what they are thinking and feeling....intuition affords one the opportunity to better satisfy their partner, whether physically or emotionally. I truly believe it is one of the 'backbones' of a good relationship.
Thats NOT intuition that is LEARNING a person.
IMO intuition in a true sense is NOT knowing the person yet DESPITE that fact you still do EVERYTHING right!
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| Apr 17, 2006 @ 3:11 PM |
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one_dimple

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Your welcome sir. Intuition in a relationship...friendship or romance is a subject I enjoy discussing, as well as practicing in my personal life. I see it as kind of a cozy blanket for understanding and compassion in a relationship.
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