Late night bump again?
>>11786655So prowlers are rare over there. Well, here we have certain open fields too, like corn fields, but they're usually far from town and not many people would care about those anyway.
>it all depends on weatherYour country's climate is mediterranean, isn't it? Doesn't that mean that winters are usually too warm for snow to last? It's a shame, winters tend to look ugly without the snow...
>however the perversions got more intricateas zhe time moves by, but marriage has fallen in quality due to hypercapitalist mentality in recent yearsI'd say perversions were quite intricate back in the day too? If you've ever read some of Sade's books you'd see that some people had a really wild imagination... I guess they didn't have furries and such back in the day though. Or maybe they did... Some guy who liked to dress up as a wolf or something...
I'd say people (the peasants too, I mean) did marry out of financial interest in the past too, like how it was easier to survive if there were two of you under a single roof. But still, marriages were a lot more lasting. Maybe because divorce wasn't seen in a good light or just because hardship made people more mature, therefore more likely to work out whatever issues they might have had along the way. I think you too said this a while ago.
>oedipud complex is a very offputting fetish for meBut I didn't even mention it in my previous post...
No I haven't, but in a real life scenario... Or don't the people who read that kind of stuff like to imagine what I'd be like if it were real?
>trusting peeps and getting betrayed will have you throwing a tantrum at some pointI wasn't disagreeing with any of that, I just didn't see how not trusting people would make you better as a person. It doesn't make you worse either though, of course. It does make life "better" as in you can sleep better at night knowing that the chances of somebody backstabbing you aren't that high.
>>11785473That doesn't sound bad at all!