Sex woo-woos spiritual women

Ulysses Alvarez Laviada
2 min readAug 29, 2018

There is nothing more debilitating and tragic about the spirit of a woman than when her sexual desire is in complete mismatch with her spiritual aspirations, if any.

The woo-woos of spirituality, be them women or men, don't require of solid spiritual stimulus to get turn on by the person who attracts them sexually. They require a call to their prime instincts under the disguise of spirituality.

The woo-woos of sexual spirituality have a blockage between their minds and the organs between their legs.

There are women who like to orgasm with a man's mind while feeling his length deep down her body.

He could have been physically the most despicable creature, but she wouldn't care. Her kink is his mind.

There are other women who just like to fuck... and fuck... and fuck. And if you as a man fuck good and well to her liking, your character, your looks and your charms and your intelligence won't count. And yes, the length of your cock might count.

But then, there is this woman, a woo-woo of spirituality (and she doesn't need to be into any New Age bandwagon), who preaches about deeper connections, meaningful exchanges and not wanting hookups, but as soon as she finds another woo-woo with pretty looks and some charm, as they woo each other into their appearances, the depth of their connections speaks louder of the limited bandwidth of her spirit.

She is not really looking for deep connections with men. Her real sexual desires are not connected to any depth in men.

She is looking for a way to cover up the lack of depth of her own sexual appetites with a borrowed depth from her intellect, which although deep in its own right, it is pretty much shallow when it comes to sex.

Sex and eroticism don't require of intellectual musing to be deep. The depth of sex is not in the depths of our intellect, but in the intuitive depths of our own sexual experiences in life.

Sex and eroticism are mental things too, but quite different to those other mental things we called intellect and intelligence. In fact, intelligence in those other respects remains shallow.

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Ulysses Alvarez Laviada

Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong. They are conflicts between two rights. Friedrich Hegel.