In Part 11, Sharlene is glad the Project trainers are willing to become company partners and jump right in to help while she still doubts her role as the leader. Although she has to 'cheat' a little to reach the initial goal of her journey of touching, she is thrilled to arrive and wants him to repeat the experience. Later, Angelisa shockingly asks him to help her meet a cultural requirement. A peek inside:"Possibly, except that I'm sure some people will try to make others feel more guilty about using Emotique to enjoy a little pleasure."Since she's quite puzzled as to why he would say that, Sharlene asks, "Huh? Why?""There are a lot of moralistic type people out there, particularly among the religious, who claim that any intimate pleasure outside of marriage is absolutely wrong, regardless of how little intimate pleasure there is inside of most marriages.
I remember a character on a television show who claimed that marriage was a fine estate designed to eradicate any feelings of intimate desire or even interest. The setting and the character who was making the statement made it clear that the script writer intended the statement to be highly sarcastic, yet many people actually believe that.""That doesn't make any sense.""I know.""Before I ask you to try to explain it, let's get some food prepared.".
In Part 11, Sharlene is glad the Project trainers are willing to become company partners and jump right in to help while she still doubts her role as the leader. Although she has to 'cheat' a little to reach the initial goal of her journey of touching, she is thrilled to arrive and wants him to repeat the experience. Later, Angelisa shockingly asks him to help her meet a cultural requirement. A peek inside:"Possibly, except that I'm sure some people will try to make others feel more guilty about using Emotique to enjoy a little pleasure."Since she's quite puzzled as to why he would say that, Sharlene asks, "Huh? Why?""There are a lot of moralistic type people out there, particularly among the religious, who claim that any intimate pleasure outside of marriage is absolutely wrong, regardless of how little intimate pleasure there is inside of most marriages.
I remember a character on a television show who claimed that marriage was a fine estate designed to eradicate any feelings of intimate desire or even interest. The setting and the character who was making the statement made it clear that the script writer intended the statement to be highly sarcastic, yet many people actually believe that.""That doesn't make any sense.""I know.""Before I ask you to try to explain it, let's get some food prepared.".