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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is killing me about all these fantasies is how oddly specific they are. All the little details like we have all been thinking hard about this.[/quote] I love how there are some other people whose fantasy details overlap with mine. I appreciate all the other people who want to be humanitarian goddesses too. Thanks OP for starting the thread; it’s fun to follow![/quote] Agree, it's a fascinating thread to me too! NP and interested by the "humanitarian goddess" fantasies others are describing (thanks for that great term, PP!). How genuinely good! My fantasy, which I could write about (and have written about) at length, is not humanitarian at all. Nor does it hinge on money like an earlier PP rather scowlingly insists is the focus of many of these fantasies. My fantasy husband and I don't need much money, considering we own the farmhouse where we live. We don't need to farm properly. I grow lavender and he keeps bees, who are fond of the lavender. Honey and lavender keep us in just enough income to buy things like food, gas, animal feed. We spend most of our time reading, listening to music, playing music, riding our horses and staying in bed some days. Not to read, though. Bed isn't for reading at our house. Not a lot of sleeping goes on there, either. (I admit, the thing that struck me most about some fantasies here were that they seem to be by women who want to live without men or only with anonymous lovers. But the devoted fantasy husband, and yes, he's extremly specifically painted in my mind, is essential to my own fantasy. Not criticizing anyone else's choices! Just interesting to note how widely varied our minds and desires can be.) [/quote] Oh I love that fantasy! (Humanitarian goddess PP here — my fantasy was the house in Alaska from page 2) I do find it fascinating the mix of people who want anonymous/no strings attached lovers vs those who want none vs those who want a true partner. Tangentially related, have you read The Blue Castle by LM Montgomery? I suspect you would enjoy it.[/quote] Hello Alaska H.G. -- I'm Farmhouse Couple PP to whom you're responding--thanks for the recommendation! I read a lot of LM Montgomery some years ago when my DC was deeply into all Montgomery's books but we never read that particular one. I just now looked it up and will give it a try! Agree that the configurations of what people do or do not fantasize romantically and sexually are fascinatingly different. Looking at my own post again, I realize that it's entirely divorced from any aspect of my real life, since I am happily married for decades to a great person and have a delightful young adult DC. Neither appears even tangentially in this fantasy (or others!) but some PPs include their real-life kids, spouses, friends, relatives. Maybe it's the difference between "fantasy that rewrites real life into an ideal version including loved ones" and "fantasy that is completely unrelated to real life."[/quote]
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