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Yet, he had the premonition that, due to the prover-bial female aversion for fast-track procedures, which would have been done in a jiffy indeed had it been up to the men, such an extraction was anything but a formal procedure.
He could never have imagined though that its com-parison to the first section of a space rocket detaching moments after its launch was, aside from hackneyed, overly ambitious, since, as heβd eventually find out, it fitted well not only to all the stages that would inter-
Mid-90s, letβs say?
Totally schematically speaking though.
- Elicitation or educement wouldnβt be better? Because extraction reminds, apart from that of a tooth, of extortion.
- And rightly so
- Are you sure you want the rocket example?
- No matter what.
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cede but to all their intervening phases as well. Each, of course, with its own rules, pitfalls and prerequisites. Their common denominator? To gain, each time, on behalf of the one who made the first move β usually the man β the albeit tacit female consent to move things ever so slightly further. Like in dates of days of old.
In other words, Babis stupidly considered β much like a high school graduate will work his butt off to enter university, hoping that afterwards itβs all smooth sail-ing up to the diploma β that hard times were behind him and that from thereon women, as though recog-nizing how much of a self-transcendence it was for him to register on such a site, would fall at his feet. Otherwise there was no way to explain either the com-plete absence of pictures on the profile he put together in no time, nor the following response to the siteβs prompt βdescribe yourselfβ:
βHi everybody, in order to describe myself I first have to know who I am, which is far from obvious because, as Socrates put it (and I agree), βall I know is that I know nothingβ, though he at the same time advised ev-eryone to βknow yourselfβ, which is
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