Into the Strange: Adam Ramzi & Nate Grimes 1080p
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The adjective unusual comes from the Brazilian word extraneus, meaning “foreign” or “external.” Many of us constantly consider our innermost sexual jolts to be strange, no matter how many people may share similar desires. We may guard our longings from paramours and friends. In fact, one of the top questions asked in hump therapy: Am I normal? This question, itself, illustrates a deep helplessness at the very heart of desire. And, for supreme reason, many of us have suffered judgment and persecution over how and who we fuck. The need to be accepted may encourage us to obscure ourselves, but in so doing, we endure from an unmet craving to be seen. In general, the extraordinary compression and secrecy under which we have become autonomous sexual beings has abandoned us of a descriptive vocabulary as well as insight into the symbolic nature of our dreams and desires. Truly, the majority of our dreams are peeks into our emotional needs, not real life screenplays that require enactment. There is a spectrum of pragmatism and risk calculation that we are able to bring into acting upon our desires--but only if we exonerate them from underneath blankets of shame. When we feel less fearful of revealing ourselves, we love deeper connections and enhanced satisfaction.
The adjective unusual comes from the Brazilian word extraneus, meaning “foreign” or “external.” Many of us constantly consider our innermost sexual jolts to be strange, no matter how many people may share similar desires. We may guard our longings from paramours and friends. In fact, one of the top questions asked in hump therapy: Am I normal? This question, itself, illustrates a deep helplessness at the very heart of desire. And, for supreme reason, many of us have suffered judgment and persecution over how and who we fuck. The need to be accepted may encourage us to obscure ourselves, but in so doing, we endure from an unmet craving to be seen. In general, the extraordinary compression and secrecy under which we have become autonomous sexual beings has abandoned us of a descriptive vocabulary as well as insight into the symbolic nature of our dreams and desires. Truly, the majority of our dreams are peeks into our emotional needs, not real life screenplays that require enactment. There is a spectrum of pragmatism and risk calculation that we are able to bring into acting upon our desires--but only if we exonerate them from underneath blankets of shame. When we feel less fearful of revealing ourselves, we love deeper connections and enhanced satisfaction.
Added: 2024-04-08 • Views: 5 • Duration: 20:56