05-29-2016, 01:52 PM
I don't have a problem with the romanticization and I see its point, and subsequently Ra's point. The whole thing is indeed based around a sexual analogy for a reason. I'm trying to un-romanticize it, here, for you guys, trying my best, because you two seem to have a huge problem with it.
I guess I don't see "romance" as a negative concept, anyway. I see it as the "magical spell of love". I intended for my analogy to be perceived as romanticized but I did not intend for the fallout of misunderstanding of those who have never been in love.
I guess I don't see "romance" as a negative concept, anyway. I see it as the "magical spell of love". I intended for my analogy to be perceived as romanticized but I did not intend for the fallout of misunderstanding of those who have never been in love.