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2 min readOct 15, 2024

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Sex is not a basic human need. It's not like food, air, or water. You will not die if you don't get it.

Further, while sexual frustration is uncomfortable, it does fade in time and rather easily once you get your head on straight.

And also, if it's that bad, it's not like you cannot relieve the frustration yourself. You don't have to impose your frustrations on others. That is always a choice, especially in regards to sex.

You've bought into Maslow's hierarchy of needs and are running wild with it.

I keep saying it. Hanging your understanding of the world on 19th century philosophers and "personalities" out of their depth and far field of their area of expertise has done nothing but damage and erode our culture.

Things have ended up exactly where they were destined to wind up with these ridiculous assumptions and narratives. And we've got no one to blame but ourselves for buying into pseudoscientific ego driven mumbo jumbo.

You should know, Simon, before you continue promoting Maslow ridiculousness as though it is divine gospel, that before he published that tripe, he quickly came to realize his theory was unsound. He published anyway, at the behest of one of his mentors in order to make a name for himself, knowing his pyramid was a load of crap.

Your hero/role model/idol/what-the-fuck-ever was a hack. A two bit hack. Sorry.

You don't really need a detailed biography to tell you that, though it's hilarious that he got laughed at by the "primitives" he wanted to teach to self actualize. Sure, that's always a good time, but some basic common sense would have got you there relatively easily.

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