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Tag Archives: David Deida
Jealous Of Her Dog
I am wary about how emotionally attached she is to her dog. It’s not even her dog. It’s a friend’s dog that she takes home many nights. She’s more attached to this dog than she is to me. I’m losing … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, David Deida, Personal
Tagged abusive owner, best friend, David Deida, dogs, little dog, photographic evidence, rotweiler, sexual essence, sloppy seconds, vet
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Creating Passion
I met a girl last week who was talking about her lousy love life. I recommended the work of David Deida to her to understand love, sex and passion. I particularly pushed Deida’s first book, "Intimate Communion." I saw her … Continue reading
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Tagged David Deida, intimate communion, love life, passion, public library
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‘They Were In Danger Of Becoming Inseparable’
That’s a great line from one of John Updike’s final stories. I know what it is like to feel close to someone, to not want to live without them, and simultaneously feeling an urge to destroy it all so one … Continue reading
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Tagged David Deida, expression of love, inseperable, john updike, pg, urge
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When Do You Leave A Relationship?
David Deida says in a chapter for men: "If it is time for your intimate partnership to come to an end because you have outgrown it, then you will most likely feel a mixture of pain, grief, sadness and love, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Deida, intimacy, intimate communion, intimate partnership, lack of communication, pain grief
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Lustful Thoughts Are A Sin
I got some very bad news this afternoon. I was lying on my bed of nails listening to Torah talks by Rabbi Ari Kahn. In his second lecture on Rosh Hashanah, he says that lustful thoughts are a sin. Most … Continue reading
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Tagged bed of nails, David Deida, Dennis Prager, last pope, rabbi ari kahn, rabbi kahn
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Men Are Motivated By Criticism, Women By Praise
A male acquaintance of mine wrote a book on fat after he was yelled at by a stranger, "Hey fatso, get out of the road." Women don’t seem to be motivated the seem way. I’ve told a lot of women … Continue reading
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Tagged acquaintance, David Deida, different ways, fatso, stranger
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