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September 8, 2005 at 6:21 pm #7666green_earthParticipant
Hi (I’m new)
I was just wondering if any one knew why a country like Japan is so successful (at least in the media), yet Japan is famous for porn and sexual perversion. According to daoism, ejaculation or excessive ejaculation makes a man fatigued and dim-witted (if the habit began when really young). I recall Master Chia saying or quoting that semen was more valuable than blood. According to what I’ve been exposed to, Japanese men have been stereotyped as often reading porn in subways, taking part in naked family gatherings in natural hot springs since ancient times, and engaging in bukake fests. You see so many porn stars for a tiny country (not that I indulge). Why do the Japanese enjoy the best from both worlds? Do most men (and women)practice a type of big draw? Thanks… I have more things to post, but I’m just getting started…
September 9, 2005 at 10:11 am #7667spyrelxParticipantI don’t think you’re really thinking too deeply about this. You’re isolating two factors FROM AN ENTIRE SOCIETY (supposed obsession with porn and supposed technological prowess) and saying they’re the only things that effect each other.
Seminal retention affects personal physical health — and perhaps spiritual development — in significant but subtle ways. However there is no rule I know of that says that a population with certain physical health and spiritual deficiencies can’t be prosperous on a material basis (e.g., see the US).
Since “you’re just getting started”, I suggest you think about your topics a bit more thoroughly, avoid off the cuff questions, and try to write organized, well thought out posts.
September 9, 2005 at 12:12 pm #7669Paolino LunaParticipantNo, better, who the fuck are you???
September 9, 2005 at 7:43 pm #7671spyrelxParticipantI’m the guy who responded to his question.
And I put considerably more thought and effort into my post than he did into his — or than you did into yours.
Indeed, of our three posts, mine is the only one that sheds any light.
You are of course welcome to continue to challenge my identity, and to continue to curse. But I’d suggest you put your efforts into saying something of substance.
September 13, 2005 at 3:53 pm #7673Simon V.ParticipantSpyrelx,
Though I appreciate your piss and vinegar and often it is exactly what is needed, I do think you can be too harsh sometimes.
September 19, 2005 at 11:23 pm #7675spyrelxParticipantYeah, I probably was. I apologize.
October 4, 2005 at 12:52 am #7677Simon V.ParticipantNo skin of my back. As I said, I appreciate your piss and vinegar. But a person just finding their legs on the forum, dipping their toe in the water hesitantly, could get deflated and decide not to try again, when criticised too quickly, is all I was thinking. But please keep your polemic sharp! : )
Simon
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