Interaction between people is very important for numerous reasons.
What is the main reason?
Why do we go through all of the trouble to get to know people when we know what the end result will be. We have these long winded conversations in hopes of learning something about people and then when we learn what where we looking for?
Where we looking for money? For friendship? For Sex?
Do all of these things roll into one?
I ask all of these things because I have always wondered can there be any real lasting friendships between the opposite sex? I devised the piece Fanny Hills in order to begin to illustrate what I have had to deal with between the relations of male and female most of my adult life. The sense of control that occures between the sexes in the workplace and in everyday life. "Everday life," discribing life outside of the workplace.
When I don't have enough money, I stay home because I can not afford to take, "That gir," Out to dinner and certainly I would never want to pay. This being said, when you are married, how many men take a woman from the office out to dinner or set up interviews with the opposite sex, without tampering with there marriage.
It is a real conversation that most try to avoid because they would never admit to the tempations of the opposite sex.
Where do you rate this conversation in your own life and how do you handle it?
VicariousE
IDK man, I was born w/ slight autism, so any talking to live humans is a strain. Took me quite a while to figure out motivations through the words and actions of others, guessing I've got it down by now.
When I saw your post title, had to swing by and leave this: http://statement-analysis.blogspot.com/
AdventVoice
Thank you for your input. It was a blast. Can you imagine stuff like that is all over the news and people forget movies like "The Faculty," was built off ideas like this.
Wonder what happened to those kids.