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May 29, 2013

3. What wedding did you object to or want to object to?

4. If you could spend one year in perfect happiness, but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not?
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May 29, 2013

3. What wedding did you object to or want to object to?

4. If you could spend one year in perfect happiness, but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
3. Selma Hayak.

4. No. Memories are too important.
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My livelihood is based on enjoying the moment...men just more often invest in coming along for the ride. I could equally market my girl on girl skills (Tebow knows I have an oral fixation that goes both ways), however, I'm afraid my marketing would be in vain (spelling?) as women can typically get it for free.
Originally Posted by YummyMarie

But most fucktards do not have a clue as to how to eat the kitty. They need to chew more, damnit.
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May 29, 2013

3. What wedding did you object to or want to object to? I got nothing, if they pull the trigger and say "I do" its on them.

4. If you could spend one year in perfect happiness, but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you do so? If not, why not? In a heart beat, memories fade. To experience perfect happiness would be priceless. Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Post taint.
May 29, 2013

4B. Which is more important: actual experiences, or the memories that remain when the experiences are over?
1. In my life? Maybe 10 times. I've fallen in LUST many more times than that

2. No. Yes...if you paid me. Or unless the haunted place was a 5 star resort hotel, then no payment needed. Why else would I stay in a dusty, cobwebbed, ratty place? Originally Posted by RedLeg505
Nice to see a new face chiming in around here. Welcome RedLeg505! Won't you stick around for a bit?
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May 29, 2013

4B. Which is more important: actual experiences, or the memories that remain when the experiences are over? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Happiness researchers will tell you memories are important to your happiness. Under your question, you lose 1 year of memories. You need both the experience and the memory. Each means nothing without the other. Your experiences and memories make up who you are.
I certainly understand infatuations. Certainly they are very common and frequent. I am surprised you have been in love so often. To me it seems it's something much rarer.

I have a question intended to hear your opinion. It is said that women who like men and women tend to like women much better. Do you think that is true? You seem like a person who would give an honest answer even though your livelihood is about being with men. Originally Posted by Uncle Han
I like where you went with this. Thanks and make yourself comfortable!
Happiness researchers will tell you memories are important to your happiness. Under your question, you lose 1 year of memories. You need both the experience and the memory. Each means nothing without the other. Your experiences and memories make up who you are. Originally Posted by Uncle Han
I absolutely agree. Without memories, we are empty shells. At least a young person has curiosity to keep them busy while they create new memories.
May 29, 2013

4B. Which is more important: actual experiences, or the memories that remain when the experiences are over? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Would any of you pay for a memory implant such as is done in the movie "Total Recall," with Arnold Schwarteneiger? Given that memory is good of course...
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I like where you went with this. Thanks and make yourself comfortable! Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Your answer to the question suggests the power of ying-yang. You seek out men because it fits better. Like memories and experiences need each other, men and women need each other.
Tucson, jbravo, Pyramider...thanks for the
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Would any of you pay for a memory implant such as is done in the movie "Total Recall," with Arnold Schwarteneiger? Given that memory is good of course... Originally Posted by YummyMarie
And in the movies the hero always seeks the truth about his life (his actual experiences).
And in the movies the hero always seeks the truth about his life (his actual experiences). Originally Posted by Uncle Han
i. e. Jason Bourne
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