Posted by All Done on May 1, 2004, at 0:28:32
In reply to the eyes have it, posted by shadows721 on April 30, 2004, at 17:22:52
> Okay. Look out. The dictionary was pulled out for word intimacy. Is it that we really don't know what itimacy is? The word was taken out of it's original context to prove a point that the word intimate does not have a sexual overtone to it. All Done, look Webster states... very close association, CONTACT, familiarity, of a VERY personal, or PRIVATE NATURE. What does it mean when someone says, "We were intimate last night." hmmm OH, NOW, GIVE ME A BREAK! RLOL Words can be manipulated to be what you want them to be. Now, back to my point..Some folks feel when they share private details of themselves, that the t and them are intimate. Nope. That's all made up in one's mind. Now, questions...Are you intimate with your t Or are you discussing intimate things with the t? That's very different. Isn't it? Does it change the rules? Nope.
Shadows,
Try as I might, I can't seem to put together an adequate response to this. I apologize if I took the word out of context.
Consider me jumping out as quickly as I jumped in...
All Done
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