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I like the series of articles I've read so far, especially your most recent one about profiling potential allies. I've had this one friend I've wanted to come out to for a while now and I trust them personally and know they'd probably be fine with it, and though they don't align with some of the ideal traits they have shown hints of zooeyness itself before, or so I think So I really appreciate the post and the hard work and dedication that goes into making these weekly posts a reality :) though I am still unsure of how to approach them about this.....
Very interesting. It takes a lot of dedication to keep these blogs going. Thank for the effort.
Sta helemaal achter je mening over de wetgeving wat animal Sex betreft !
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OH. It didn't go to the specific blog entry. That last comment was for the Oct. 18 one you posted. Double oh -- it seems like adding a comment does not add a comment but replaces the previous comment. IF that's not a glitch, if that's what's happening, then I'll repeat: Your synopsis of Brin reminded me of the CS Lewis Space Trilogy (Which I need to read again, as my brain is full of cobwebs, it was so long ago. I just remember it as a book that made me wonder if Lewis was zoo. Pre-Internet days, so anything I ran across that hinted at similar interspecies communication and interactions made me do cartwheels in the lawn.
You make some very strong points. I'm new here, but I hope to see more posted. Sorry, I'm sooo tired!! I want to say more but my brain cells are screaming for sleep! Are you open to questions and if so, how would you prefer me to reach out?
Very interesting.
Very interesting talk and I have to agree. This doesn't just go for zoophiles, but any group as well.
I always thought my intimacy with horses was based on true love and a way I could give of myself totally and uniquely to my horses. Your words have given me peace.
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Interesting to read and some of it is cool ps sigma how did you get so smart?????
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The trick is that I am not really special at all. Yes, some people are born with "gifts," but those "gifts" are usually narrowly defined. People that have them can struggle in other specific areas, interestingly. In the end, what matters more is what you are interested in and how willing you are to pursue that interest. I have a few narrowly defined interests, so I read a lot about them. I care about those interests, and caring deeply about something, for years at a time without ever losing interest, is really more powerful than ability.
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