
You know, I thought I was a real "Casanova". I thought I had this intricate thing called "love", under lock & Key. After reading Ovids "Book's of Love;" I noticed he approaches courtship like a game of chess; Ovid genuinely constitutes love as a technique to snare a control the opposite. As a man whom has dwelled the earth hundreds of years ago, we share the same ideals; like whispering soft words across a females neck, making open-ended promises, getting well with friends and relatives of the one you court. We both appreciate the fickle mentality's of women, and the games they play during courtship. I think Ovid may be a bit old fashioned, because he is a real gentlemen; Ovid quotes " If her dress is dragging on the ground, gather it up, and take care that nothing soils it. Perchance, to reward you for your kindness, she will grant the favour of letting you see her leg." Smart I thought, because it reminds me of my old techniques like when on a date the more you wine and dine her the more likely she would be willing to engage in sexual activity; see smart men think alike !!!
Ovid has made me appreciate women more; and give me a closer look at the female psyche, that is worth more than gold, in a the life of a young man in the 21st century.

1 comment:
Good response to Ovid.
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