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If love is the answer, then what is the question?

Posted on April 28, 2009July 6, 2009

“everything fornicates..” – the motto on a COIL T-Shirt. A sad thing about the English language, our language is often inadequate in discussing love. For example, many languages have 2, 3, or more words for love, themselves relating to different aspects, types, or degrees of love. We use “love” to mean everything from fucking (ah, […]

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A source of Cincinnati baby mama/daddy drama

Posted on April 26, 2009April 22, 2010

So, in the course of my daily business, I ended up pleasantly chatting with a gal who happens to be a freelance lady of the night. Lady of the night? What a euphemism (or would it be “an euphemism”) Actually, she was more or less a lady of both day and night time. And with […]

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Haunting wisp of a soul’s touch

Posted on October 30, 2008April 22, 2010

(rest in peace Nicole Lynn) For some reason, some people’s presence tends to touch me a great deal, almost hauntingly. A friendship thats somewhat improbable. Sometimes there is a touch of eros, in a “it would never work out” sort of way but still the lingering trace of desire buried on purpose. Sometimes there is […]

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The lover’s chambers. A similutude on Reality’s nature

Posted on January 8, 2008April 22, 2010

Some people fear vastness, I feel an almost erotic thrill when beholding a desert, a vast forest, a huge mountain, or the sea. The night sky at times almost robs me of my speech. There is a vastness to beauty, my heart expands when I behold certain eyes, or a fair neck. A beautiful form […]

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