Who dominates the other has power, but who has mastered himself courage. This was said by someone whose name I can not remember.
When one is upset, distressed, anxious, sleepless, do you have the courage to consult a psychiatrist or psychologist for help and still enduring the discomfort because it embarrasses their vulnerability?
If a person has sexual desires for a prostitute or to a taxi boy do you have the courage to buy sexual services or that would impair their ability to seduction?
In cases in which a man is torn by stress, physical or mental fatigue and has a love affair that would be so well compensated for taking Viagra, do you agree or think you take that medicine is an irreversible path toward ultimate sexual impotence?
Do you have many disadvantages in masturbation? Do you think that complacency is harmful as previously thought in the nineteenth century and still not updated? Do you understand that this is evidence that it is not able to have intercourse nor can interact in any other way?
What do you mean by loyalty? Fulfill their commitments to society, with another person, with some belief, some ideology? Do you obey blindly in all circumstances respect for some kind of chain of command remains the eternal subordinate?
Have you ever thought that most infidelity is not to respect his own desire? Can you understand that while you are incarcerated within the planet, have certain inalienable freedoms in this cell?
And rewrite the opening phrase, now with touches involved. Where he said "Whoever dominates the other has power, but who has mastered himself courage. "Should read" Who is dominated by their own prejudices is a slave, but who respects his desire without harming others, is a master. "
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