Light Yagami
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Hey.
So, I know this subject has been discussed before, but I recently realized that this information hadn't really registered in my mind...I read a story yesterday (which got me thinking all night) about two guys and a girl who were all in love with each other. It was a really lovely story, and the descriptions on how each of them felt for the others was detailed, interesting and sweet. 
You know, since christianity was invented, we've all been fucked many times, in many lives and in different ways, so naturally, there has been a great falsification (hopefully this is the right word) about our true needs, desires and, obviously, about our true nature.Nowadays, in television (which is under jewish control) and even on the Internet, wherever you look at, you will neeeeeever read/see three or more people being in a relationship. It will always be "him and her" or "him and him" or "her and her". No one is open to a polygamous relationship (not because they don't "want" it, but because they don't understand that they can have it as it is in our nature after all).
So yeah, I was actually thinking about this concept for the entire night. I realized that even myself, whenever I think of.. err.. love stories etc, I would never consider the possibility of more than two people; up until now heheI can also understand that, although three or more people would be with the same person, there would be no "jealousy" involved. At least, I see it that way...Imagine being in love with someone, and that someone being in love with you and two other people. These two other people will be making that person you love, as happy as you make him/her, and there will be no "competition". You won't want to be the one to make that person the happiest, but to actually see him/her happy under whichever circumstances.Let's not forget that Satan does not have one wife, and I really doubt that any of those women/Goddesses see each other as a competition.
Anyway, I just wanted to share this thought with you because really, love is a wonderful thing, and we should not limit ourselves towards "society's" (or more like jewish influence) standards.And hey, I'm sure that there are some exceptions of humans who are monogamous, but this is not the majority.(I don't need to mention that, if a person you're in love with does not support your polygamy, then.. you know... Maybe don't try to make a relationship with him/her, or just suffocate for their sake... I do not support the second option)
You know, since christianity was invented, we've all been fucked many times, in many lives and in different ways, so naturally, there has been a great falsification (hopefully this is the right word) about our true needs, desires and, obviously, about our true nature.Nowadays, in television (which is under jewish control) and even on the Internet, wherever you look at, you will neeeeeever read/see three or more people being in a relationship. It will always be "him and her" or "him and him" or "her and her". No one is open to a polygamous relationship (not because they don't "want" it, but because they don't understand that they can have it as it is in our nature after all).
So yeah, I was actually thinking about this concept for the entire night. I realized that even myself, whenever I think of.. err.. love stories etc, I would never consider the possibility of more than two people; up until now heheI can also understand that, although three or more people would be with the same person, there would be no "jealousy" involved. At least, I see it that way...Imagine being in love with someone, and that someone being in love with you and two other people. These two other people will be making that person you love, as happy as you make him/her, and there will be no "competition". You won't want to be the one to make that person the happiest, but to actually see him/her happy under whichever circumstances.Let's not forget that Satan does not have one wife, and I really doubt that any of those women/Goddesses see each other as a competition.
Anyway, I just wanted to share this thought with you because really, love is a wonderful thing, and we should not limit ourselves towards "society's" (or more like jewish influence) standards.And hey, I'm sure that there are some exceptions of humans who are monogamous, but this is not the majority.(I don't need to mention that, if a person you're in love with does not support your polygamy, then.. you know... Maybe don't try to make a relationship with him/her, or just suffocate for their sake... I do not support the second option)