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7/14/2025, 4:44:11 AM
>>715402570
Let's break it down:
>I'm definitely attracted to the Platonic Form of Mother..."
In Plato's philosophy, every concept or object in the real world is an imperfect representation of its ideal Form - a perfect, abstract version that exists outside space and time.
So, the "Platonic Form of Mother" would be the ideal essence of what "Mother" represents: nurturing, protective, wise, loving, maybe even caring in a very archetypal way.
Being "attracted" to that could mean admiring or being emotionally drawn to those qualities, or (depending on tone) even romantically/sexually idealizing that archetype in some way.
>"...but I'm not attracted to individual who is my mother."
This part is making a clear distinction: while the speaker may feel drawn to the idea or ideal of "Mother," they are not attracted to their actual mother, who is a specific person with her own flaws, history, and familial relationship to them.
This is likely added to preempt or dismiss any interpretation that would suggest actual incestuous attraction.
The person is saying:
>"I find something deeply compelling or attractive about the concept of 'Mother' - maybe in the mythic or emotional sense - but that doesn't mean I'm literally attracted to my mom."
It's a way of intellectualizing or distancing a feeling that might be primal or symbolic, like being drawn to maternal figures or archetypes (e.g., in media or relationships), without crossing a personal or moral line.
Let's break it down:
>I'm definitely attracted to the Platonic Form of Mother..."
In Plato's philosophy, every concept or object in the real world is an imperfect representation of its ideal Form - a perfect, abstract version that exists outside space and time.
So, the "Platonic Form of Mother" would be the ideal essence of what "Mother" represents: nurturing, protective, wise, loving, maybe even caring in a very archetypal way.
Being "attracted" to that could mean admiring or being emotionally drawn to those qualities, or (depending on tone) even romantically/sexually idealizing that archetype in some way.
>"...but I'm not attracted to individual who is my mother."
This part is making a clear distinction: while the speaker may feel drawn to the idea or ideal of "Mother," they are not attracted to their actual mother, who is a specific person with her own flaws, history, and familial relationship to them.
This is likely added to preempt or dismiss any interpretation that would suggest actual incestuous attraction.
The person is saying:
>"I find something deeply compelling or attractive about the concept of 'Mother' - maybe in the mythic or emotional sense - but that doesn't mean I'm literally attracted to my mom."
It's a way of intellectualizing or distancing a feeling that might be primal or symbolic, like being drawn to maternal figures or archetypes (e.g., in media or relationships), without crossing a personal or moral line.
6/21/2025, 6:22:49 PM
>>713267692
I installed them, they suck. Just read incest hentai then play Skyrim, this mod isn't what you're looking for.
I installed them, they suck. Just read incest hentai then play Skyrim, this mod isn't what you're looking for.
6/19/2025, 4:12:12 AM
>>713050513
> I learned how to parry his moveset myself. Learning the boss moveset aka overcoming the challenge by working for it is where most of the fun comes from in a game
And you don't do this with Lea? I beat the boss using her help, and had to learn his moveset just as much. Its clearly designed with Lea in mind, you doing a challenge run doesn't mean people who beat the game normally didn't beat it at all.
> I learned how to parry his moveset myself. Learning the boss moveset aka overcoming the challenge by working for it is where most of the fun comes from in a game
And you don't do this with Lea? I beat the boss using her help, and had to learn his moveset just as much. Its clearly designed with Lea in mind, you doing a challenge run doesn't mean people who beat the game normally didn't beat it at all.
6/18/2025, 9:59:18 AM
>>712977393
>>712977437
>>712977484
Are Anons braindead, memeing, illiterate, or just never played the actual game
>>712977437
>>712977484
Are Anons braindead, memeing, illiterate, or just never played the actual game
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