Friday, 6 March 2015

"Psychologists say that love is nothing but a foreplay to sex.


*They Do Not Know Any Other Type Of Man*
They are right – because they have no other specimen to study. They study you and then they come to conclude that love is nothing but a foreplay – just creating a situation in which sex can happen, nothing else. So when sex has happened, love disappears.
It is just like when you feel hungry you gravitate toward food and look at food with enchanted eyes. But when your hunger is satiated, you look away from the food.
All the enchantment is lost.
"So when you love your wife or your husband, the love is just an etiquette to enter into sex – because it will be too rude to start…
So it just plays like a lubricating agent.
And when sex is satisfied, the husband moves to his own side of the bed and goes to sleep.
He is finished; all the enchantment is gone. It will come again only when he feels a type of hunger.
Psychologists say that love is nothing but a foreplay – just a mannerism. And they are right, because they do not know any other type of man."
OSHO...☆☆☆
The Supreme Doctrine, Talk #5

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