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Jesus lady d relax. Substitute the other great drivers of the universe... Food, drink whatever


The "who will notice" wasn't a coup de grace, merely a call back to the Icarus reference. As was much of my response but you want to Sunday-supplement psychoanalyse.


"a sex drive higher than their supply of sex". Shows you miss the point by a country mile. These are successful players.. They get all the sex they want. They just aren't happy. Like overeaters who wonder why they ae getting fatter and unhappier


And I only mention them to counter the idea of inherent bias against women

Why conflate those with possible symptoms of sex addiction with people who just like a lot of sex? That is like accusing those who like haute cuisine of being in the same category as someone who is 20 stone. In order to take out gender bias, you have introduced an extreme example of male hyper-sexuality which adds not much to the argument.


Ans as for the who will notice comment, I still think it was an indication of your own feelings towards those who openly 'flout' their enjoyment of sex, instead of respecting your 'worthy' self-contraint!

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