#249 Reply I.D. jkwj
Response to Alyssa, Part 3
I needed to take a break from my legal writing (see accompanying post on lawsuit re: solitary) & had some additional suggestions for presenting your most authoritative paper (dissertation or thesis?) on the subject of how prison impacts men's relations w/ women.
1. Love vs. Sexual Release
As I previously said, masturbation is not relaxing or calming, for me at least. Having someone "in your heart," who you care about 7 who, you believe (delusionally or not) care about you si soothing/relaxing.
Look up the neurology behind what I'm saying. You will surely find that different neurotransmitters are released during an auto-orgasm vs. when contemplating a lover, except maybe when doing both at the same time. Do not limit your search to heterosexuals. Also look at studies on the neurotransmitters released when: talking to a lover (on the phone, study I mentioned in a Men's Health), visiting with a lover, holding a lover, etc. - each evoke different feelings, thus involve a different mix of neurotransmitters.
2. Your Source - BetweentheBars - Is Not Random
Many prisoners are barely literate, so not to be found on BtB. And many prisoners have personality disorders, which impairs their truthfulness & ability to have relationships in the first place - as I said, prisons always make P.D.s worse, not better.
That is, I think, about all I can add on the subject. However, I do have some additional thoughts on the subject of psychology in general. But, tell me, are you majoring in
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