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Key to Understanding the Abyss of Lust - (5913)

With the following key you will be able to understand lust, and the how and why of the abyss of lust.

Lust is sexuality without love. The most accurate and synthetic definition I have come across.

Without love there is a void, and if there is a void, something must always fill it. So what comes to fill that void? Force fills that void. 

The reason why force comes to fill that void is becasue of desire. 

When the desire of sexuality can not be fulfilled by what is normal and just - love, force is used to bypass love.

We can see this clearly as lust is always about using some kind of force to skip over love.

Sexual assault shows this clearly. Typically a man can not get by ordinary means a lady to like him and  because of accumulated desire he uses force to seduce or coerce her to like him.

The use of fantasy, is another example. Fantasy forces the brain to entertain something that is not reality and make the sexual energy and organs to obey stimulation that has a false origin.

The use of external means such as Viagra, and all the other things is in the end are all about the use of force to force something that should appear with love but becasue there is no time for love or love has not been created, force is used.

Force used unconsciously is anger and there is the key as to why infra-sexuality begins with the appearance of the use of force in sexuality.

Because of the fact that force comes to fill the void of love, the abyss of lust opens up and we can understand every aspect of infra-sexuality with this key, knowing that all the deviations of sexuality all have to do with the addition of force being used on sexuality.

Test the above statement for yourself and you will see that this simple key unlocks it all - force replaces love. 

End (5913).

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