How are we to read, write, or even reflect when we exist in a state of perpetual sexual arousal? Indeed, how can we accomplish anything at all? How many profound thoughts have been severed by this most essential and formidable impulse?
>>25203414ssris
Androgen blockers. They'll nuke your test and with it your libido.Since removing testosterone without replacing it for anything is really bad for your bones, though, you'll have to add estrogen to your therapy.All men should do this. Now mind you, no one's urging you to become a freakish tranny here; don't put words in my mouth.
Having a high libido is good for creative work. Sexual energies give you vitality. Balzac had an enormous output (over 90 novels!) - and it was his habit to edge himself while writing. Sublimate your eros into work! Work intensely! Work sexually!>Plato goes further. With an innocence for which a man must be Greek and not “Christian,” he says that there would be no such thing as Platonic philosophy if there were not such beautiful boys in Athens: it was the sight of them alone that set the soul of the philosopher reeling with erotic passion, and allowed it no rest until it had planted the seeds of all lofty things in a soil so beautiful. He was also a singular saint!—One scarcely believes one’s ears, even supposing one believes Plato. At least one realises that philosophy was pursued differently in Athens; above all, publicly. Nothing is less Greek than the cobweb-spinning with concepts by an anchorite, amor intellectualis dei after the fashion of Spinoza. Philosophy according to Plato’s style might be defined rather as an erotic competition, as a continuation and a spiritualisation of the old agonal gymnastics and the conditions on which they depend.... What was the ultimate outcome of this philosophic eroticism of Plato’s? A new art-form of the Greek Agon, dialectics.—In opposition to Schopenhauer and to the honour of Plato, I would remind you that all the higher culture and literature of classical France, as well, grew up on the soil of sexual interests. In all its manifestations you may look for gallantry, the senses, sexual competition, and “woman,” and you will not look in vain.Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols
>>25203414>in a state of perpetual sexual arousal?There is a very easy way to solve this
>The important thing is that there should be a space of time, say four hours a day at least, when a professional writer doesn't do anything else but write. He doesn't have to write, and if he doesn't feel like it, he shouldn't try. He can look out of the window or stand on his head or writhe on the floor. But he is not to do any other positive thing, not read, write letters, glance at magazines, or write checks. Write or nothing. It's the same principle as keeping order in a school. If you make the pupils behave, they will learn something just to keep from being bored. I find it works. Two very simple rules, a. you don't have to write. b. you can't do anything else. The rest comes of itself.t. chandlerTldr: airplane mode
>>25203839I would never. I'd rather just commit rape. Emptying my balls is a human right
>>25203954How???
>>25203414All profound thoughts are born from libido, the greatest tragedy of life is that it cannot be in a constant state of arousal.
>>25204014Masturbate whenever you feel aroused. There you go. But, as other anons said, libido is your ally, not your enemy.
>>25203414>the prospect of satisfying their sexual urges doesn't even occure to zoomers anymoreDo you keep skipping meals, and complain about being hungry?
>>25203414That awful lust?Just cut it offThat awful lust?Just cut it offThat awful lust?Just cut it offThat awful lust?Just cut it off.
>>25203414why is this frog so sad that his weener leaked the cum again?