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<blockquote data-quote="クーロ" data-source="post: 40047" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Once you experience something intense you spend the rest of your life trying to replicate it but that will never happen. Even if you experience another relationship it'll most likely feel less intense/engaging than your first one. I think it's best to completely remove that experience from your mind before looking for any new type of gratification because you'll end up with a subconscious inclination to comparisons. It only feels less fulfilling because you're comparing it to something that was once attainable but no longer is. Your first bite of a sandwich is always more flavourful than the last one and that is natural, expecting each bite to give the same level of flavour is where frustration begins. Just let go bro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="クーロ, post: 40047, member: 34"] Once you experience something intense you spend the rest of your life trying to replicate it but that will never happen. Even if you experience another relationship it'll most likely feel less intense/engaging than your first one. I think it's best to completely remove that experience from your mind before looking for any new type of gratification because you'll end up with a subconscious inclination to comparisons. It only feels less fulfilling because you're comparing it to something that was once attainable but no longer is. Your first bite of a sandwich is always more flavourful than the last one and that is natural, expecting each bite to give the same level of flavour is where frustration begins. Just let go bro [/QUOTE]
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