Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?
It’s like have a crush with the barista from your local coffee shop.
You like to see her when you go in the morning but when you are out of the door you don’t think about her anymore.
That’s the lust?
Whereas the crush is thinking of them more often?
And what about the love?
Let’s say I go to my favorite coffee shop
and there is a woman with nice figures in a short tennis outfit.
My brain might go to x rated that is lust.
The barista example is a crush.
For love there is prime location in your brain occupying a lot of space.
Which is thinking about them a lot of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?
It’s like have a crush with the barista from your local coffee shop.
You like to see her when you go in the morning but when you are out of the door you don’t think about her anymore.
That’s the lust?
Whereas the crush is thinking of them more often?
And what about the love?
Let’s say I go to my favorite coffee shop
and there is a woman with nice figures in a short tennis outfit.
My brain might go to x rated that is lust.
The barista example is a crush.
For love there is prime location in your brain occupying a lot of space.
Which is thinking about them a lot of the time.
Ohhh I get it
So basically anyone you think about when you don’t see them, that’s love?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?
It’s like have a crush with the barista from your local coffee shop.
You like to see her when you go in the morning but when you are out of the door you don’t think about her anymore.
That’s the lust?
Whereas the crush is thinking of them more often?
And what about the love?
Let’s say I go to my favorite coffee shop
and there is a woman with nice figures in a short tennis outfit.
My brain might go to x rated that is lust.
The barista example is a crush.
For love there is prime location in your brain occupying a lot of space.
Which is thinking about them a lot of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?
It’s like have a crush with the barista from your local coffee shop.
You like to see her when you go in the morning but when you are out of the door you don’t think about her anymore.
That’s the lust?
Whereas the crush is thinking of them more often?
And what about the love?
Let’s say I go to my favorite coffee shop
and there is a woman with nice figures in a short tennis outfit.
My brain might go to x rated that is lust.
The barista example is a crush.
For love there is prime location in your brain occupying a lot of space.
Which is thinking about them a lot of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?
It’s like have a crush with the barista from your local coffee shop.
You like to see her when you go in the morning but when you are out of the door you don’t think about her anymore.
That’s the lust?
Whereas the crush is thinking of them more often?
And what about the love?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?
It’s like have a crush with the barista from your local coffee shop.
You like to see her when you go in the morning but when you are out of the door you don’t think about her anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just think of the person all the time including first thing in the morning.
How is that different than a crush or lust?
For lust my brain goes into x rated role with the woman immediately.
Crush is in a gray area the intensity is different and it is R rated.
How is the intensity different?