Sunday, June 22, 2008

The uselessness of sex

I mean, what's the deal with this sex thing. Why does it become the king of all distractions? Skilled men are busy doing important things, and all of a sudden this silly feeling of 'sex' creeps in, and destroys everything. And its an everyday affair. Men get depressed, do suicide, go retarded over this mere feeling of 'lust'. What's in it? Why is it so dangerous? Why is it so worth noticing? Surely you don't gain anything by doing it. Neither money, nor success, nor fame. Then why do men fall prey to this enemy that is so needless in its existence, and is so powerless, and yet holds eternal power over all mankind.

I believe it's all in the mind. Men have got their priorities all screwed up. When god added penis to a man's body, i guess, he only intended man to use it just once- to transfer the fluid required for reproduction to begin. Well, but man, greedy as he always has been, dissatisfaction being his chief drawback, decided to make some extra use of that organ. And thenceforth, began his journey of doom.

Women, he turned into attractive objects. Women, who should be men's equal were turned into objects of lust and desire. Man coined such terms as 'beautiful', 'busty', 'sexy', and began to give unnecessary importance to such terms. Beautiful women became every man's choice. The concept and the evergreen business of prostitution propped up based on this very idea. Quite expectedly, women became arrogant. They had something all men desired- a vagina and a set of breasts.

It sounds so foolish. You can feel it and yet wouldn't do anything. Men do realize the enormous stupidity of the idea, and in fact, as they grow old ,they comprehend it completely. Unfortunately, its the young who hold the key to the world's future; and they are too self- involved in the pussy-worship. It is strange that a 2 decade old guy like me should realize this stuff so early in my age. Well, to tell you the truth I have had my share of jerking off; and I have loved it , more than I have loved life. But you know what- wisdom is a funny thing. It lurks near your head for years, and then when it can stand the separation no more , it jumps into your brain. It has jumped into mine prematurely. I can only hope it does the same to others.


 

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