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07-16-2009, 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by TheLastFortnight View Post
I'm not saying sex is the most important thing in a relationship, I'm just saying that without sexual attraction there are no relationship, just friendships, that's why a gay man can't have a relationship with a woman, because he doesn't feel attracted to her, it's evident.
So you feel that people can't have a true relationship without sexual attraction.

What about the people who aren't able to have sex or feel sexual attraction, for one reason or the other? Is it impossible for them to feel true love? Is it impossible for them to be in a healthy relationship? Does the ability to have sex validate a human being's health?

Also, what were the titles of Freud's articles, if you remember them? I'd like to look them up and read them myself.


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