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- From: johnsh@rpi.edu (Hugh Johnson)
- Subject: Re: Help me please!
- Message-ID: <johnsh-221192155652@mustang.stu.rpi.edu>
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- Organization: Rensselaer Psychotropic Institute
- References: <98652@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 20:57:41 GMT
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- In article <98652@netnews.upenn.edu>, kniaz@sol1.lrsm.upenn.edu (Chris
- Kniaz -Fischer) wrote:
- >
- > Last weekend I made love to a woman to whom the attraction
- > was purely physical. I saw little to no hope of us having
- > a real, lasting relationship. Being raised Catholic, I found
- > myself plagued with guilt - not at the deception, but what
- > happened after sex. I was incredibly withdrawn as we shared
- > a cigarette. The touch of her skin on mine made me extremely
- > uncomfortable. After a few minutes, which seemed a few hours,
- > I excused myself to go to the bathroom just to be away from her.
- > When I came back I found that she had turned herself into a pizza
- > and a six-pack of Beck's. It was as if she had read my mind and
- > become exactly what I wanted her to be. No woman has ever done
- > anything like this for me, and the act greatly touOBched me.
- > So much so that I think I have fallen in love with her. Still
- > I couldn't eat her. It's a week later and she's still sitting
- > there on my bed - cold , smelling of mushrooms and tomato sauce.
- > Admittedly, I find the idea of having sex with a pizza a little
- > hard to handle, and I find myself missing her human form.
- > The old saying " Be careful of the things you wish for, you just
- > might get them" rings all too true for me. It's almost enough
- > to make me go back to Confession. What should I do?
-
- Uh oh. Looks like someone was playing in the chem lab and made a little
- too much lysergicide.
-
- Hugh W. Johnson (johnsh@rpi.edu)
- Rensselaer Polyhedral Institute
- Troy, New York
-