jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2013

Money annihilates the affections in a transaction



Just as a prostitute does not engage emotionally with their customers , employees not involved with the employer.

Perhaps you know cases , or at least one of those in which the wife 's husband charged money for every sexual relationship they have in the marriage bed .

I think it deserves more explanation : both she and he have agreed that the wife will work like a prostitute and her husband will serve your customer.

Perhaps it is relevant to know why they came to this solution, but it can be interesting to share a possible explanation.

When someone buys sexual services manages the relationship is limited to that one act , without the emotional, affective , contractual .

If the man and woman pays cobra, all that could happen is completed, canceled , permanently terminated .

There are also casual sex where possible that none of the participants feel connected to the other after separation . It was just a night of pleasure and nothing left of her .

Therefore, so that the link remains superficial, it is imperative to mediate any payments , but we can ensure that when there are monetary transactions , both parties should understand that it was only a flesh contact without referrals .

In this way we were able to confirm that the payment of money arising annihilates the affective aspects of sexual intercourse . Money cancel , destroy, kill , exterminate , all emotional significance .

Given this phenomenon , we can extrapolate to any other transaction in which the money involved , we find that if someone pays for our work is not expected to feel gratitude , affection, interest , to your employer .

Conclusion : Just as a prostitute does not engage emotionally with their customers , employees not involved with the employer.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): El dinero aniquila los afectos en una transacción.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 2.000)

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