Maia wrote:Hunting with guns sounds like really good fun. I think I'll make some enquiries.
Don't even think about it.
Maia wrote:Hunting with guns sounds like really good fun. I think I'll make some enquiries.
Maia wrote:Just can't seem to find enthusiasm for anything at all lately.
Berkley Babes wrote:Entertain her!
MagsJ wrote:Berkley Babes wrote:Entertain her!
That’s given me a thought.. perhaps it’s more difficult to be entertained, or be fully entertained, if you’re blind.
The deaf suffer with that malaise too, with that of an unquenchable level of boredom.
Perhaps socio/community undertakings, is the only way forward, and can lead to other things.. as that is the nature of socialising.
Meno_ wrote:With one sense absent, I have heard, other senses compensate. The blind is said to have a far greater appreciation in quality if heading, with both missing, -sight and sound, the scent and touch of life are enhanced.
They say this, but the missing sense gives only relative of levels of appreciation. A person , who never did have sight, misses this. Only the person who has had sight at some point, can attest to this.
Could You, Maia comment on it? Thanks. Have You always lacked sight?
Does music affect You so that , it has always been an important part of Your life?
Maia wrote:Meno_ wrote:With one sense absent, I have heard, other senses compensate. The blind is said to have a far greater appreciation in quality if heading, with both missing, -sight and sound, the scent and touch of life are enhanced.
They say this, but the missing sense gives only relative of levels of appreciation. A person , who never did have sight, misses this. Only the person who has had sight at some point, can attest to this.
Could You, Maia comment on it? Thanks. Have You always lacked sight?
Does music affect You so that , it has always been an important part of Your life?
Yes, I was born completely blind.
Music has certainly always been an important part of my life, but I think that's true of a very large number of people. I agree, though, that other senses compensate. I'm pretty good at echolocation, for example. I can judge the position of objects ahead of me, the size of rooms I'm in, and so on, by clicking my tongue a few times. I also rely on my sense of smell a lot.
Urwrongx1000 wrote:It takes two to tango.
Maia needs to step out of her comfort zone, which she refuses to do, and then complains about it?
MagsJ wrote:Urwrong, do you want to tango with Maia? lol
Procreation is not a permanent solution to her dilemma though, as that would be more like putting a plaster over an open wound.. so a short term solution, to a long term problem.
Perhaps then, she needs a long-term relationship, not a short-term tryst?
Urwrongx1000 wrote:We have to pass the time one way rather than another
Maia wrote:Just can't seem to find enthusiasm for anything at all lately.
Ecmandu wrote:Never, ever, ever say life is boring ...
Hell, by definition, is NEVER boring!
Maia wrote:Just can't seem to find enthusiasm for anything at all lately.
gib wrote:Maia wrote:Just can't seem to find enthusiasm for anything at all lately.
That just comes with age.
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