Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
Originally Posted by N7Greenfire
Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
"none of the above"
I'm an adult not a teen.
Romance is one of the pillar sof human story telling, you might not personally like it, thats fine, but you probably shouldn't walk around implying you are better than others because if it.

Only teens and kids would call that "romance" and "sex".
Its comedy gold.

And some of them [329b] complain of the indignities that friends and kinsmen put upon old age and thereto recite a doleful litany of all the miseries for which they blame old age. But in my opinion, Socrates, they do not put the blame on the real cause. For if it were the cause I too should have had the same experience so far as old age is concerned, and so would all others who have come to this time of life. But in fact I have ere now met with others who do not feel in this way, and in particular I remember hearing Sophocles the poet greeted by a fellow who asked, [329c] 'How about your service of Aphrodite, Sophocles—is your natural force still unabated?' And he replied, 'Hush, man, most gladly have I escaped this thing you talk of, as if I had run away from a raging and savage beast of a master. I thought it a good answer then and now I think so still more. For in very truth there comes to old age a great tranquillity in such matters and a blessed release. When the fierce tensions of the passions and desires relax, then is the word of Sophocles approved, [329d] and we are rid of many and mad masters. But indeed in respect of these complaints and in the matter of our relations with kinsmen and friends there is just one cause, Socrates—not old age, but the character of the man. For if men are temperate and cheerful8 even old age is only moderately burdensome. But if the reverse, old age, Socrates, and youth are hard for such dispositions.”


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