Originally posted by dottewellGlad to hear you don't consider fantasy a prefix to reality (necessarily). Then it's settled. Nothing wrong with fantasies. If it won't become reality, and it doesn't interfere with your real life, surely there can be nothing wrong with whatever fantasy a person may entertain?
You really haven't understood a word.
Originally posted by stockenYou really haven't understood a word.
Glad to hear you don't consider fantasy a prefix to reality (necessarily). Then it's settled. Nothing wrong with fantasies. If it won't become reality, and it doesn't interfere with your real life, surely there can be nothing wrong with whatever fantasy a person may entertain?
Originally posted by dottewellThat has nothing to do with what I said, which wasn't even regarding stocken or that type of fantasies.
You can live a bad and/or unhealthy mental life, a good and/or healthy mental life, and perhaps a mental life that is neither.
I really pity (and worry about) people who seem to think the only morally important difference is between thought and action. If people who think like Stocken (and I am not saying Stocken himself) think it's perfectly fine to sa ...[text shortened]... lly won't have any further part of this discussion because it is frankly rather repulsive.
Originally posted by dottewellNor do you seem to. Is this where it's gotten to? đ” Silly assumptions about the other person's comprehension disabilities? Well, I for one will not take part in this discussion anymore, 'cause I find it rather distasteful. đ”
You really haven't understood a word.
Originally posted by Nordlys"Fantasy" is a reasonably well understood psychological term, generally linked to desire.
Coming to think of it, a fiddle is much more appropriate for this Fantasy.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/faculty/mitchell/glossary2004/fantasy.htm
If you can't see why some fantasies might be unhealthy and/or bad, well that's a matter for you and your conscience.
Very witty paedophile jokes, though. You should be proud of those.