I have kept this question as a draft for a while.
I think I used to always enjoy the “kill” to the point that I forgot how to “feast”.
You guys, do speak my language 😎
I have kept this question as a draft for a while.
I think I used to always enjoy the “kill” to the point that I forgot how to “feast”.
This question being in the dating category gives me pause in answering it.
Lol.
I'll try, though. 😊
In dating, for me, the hunt, the kill, the feast are all satisfying in their own ways.
Sometimes, I find that I don't care to partake of a kill once the feast has been served.
I then find that I've actually enjoyed little of the entire process.
The same holds for me in hunting wild game.
I no longer hunt because for the most part, with some exceptions, I don't care to eat the meat I've harvested.
C'est la vie.
Cheers!
Not sure what "kill" and "feast" represent, but I am afraid if we take those literally, I might enjoy the "kill" more. That is because I get little enjoyment from eating, and I am "kind of mad" (to put it lightly) at the world for the love desert it has become. I hope I will never take the "kill" literally, though.
As for the update, and based on some of the answers providing context about what You meant... I enjoy neither. There can be no "feast" without the "kill", and while I'm on the "hunt" to score a "kill", I am simultaneously hunted by the bloodhounds of the government (and this hunt is pretty much literal, they are actively hunting any man who attempts to "kill" some for the "feast"). Not exactly an enjoyable experience, always watching my back for those wretched bloodhounds...
I love the ‘kill’… that part is fun, I won’t even pretend lol.
But the ‘feast’ is where the connection actually proves itself.
I am less interested in the chase and more interested in the experience that comes after.
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I'm all about the feast.
I used to do some hunting but I realized that I didn't enjoy killing. However, I love an exquisitely prepared feast.
I don't even particularly enjoy the pursuit and conquest of women. That is just a means to an end. I revel in the sensual gratification of the ravenous feast.
No, absolutely not. For some things, getting there is half the fun. But in romance, getting there sucks. Getting there is necessary, but the feast is what matters.
It is the hunt and the kill for me. The feast is irrelevant. But I think we are using the same metaphors for different ideas.
No. Promiscuous people enjoy the “hunt” more than the “feast” in my opinion. Makes the hunt pointless in my opinion. Hunting for sport is cruel.
I also don’t like actual hunting. I’ve killed one animal with a rifle and didn’t enjoy it. However I’ve delighted in thousands of feasts. I’ll take farm raised steaks over shooting and gutting a deer any day of the week.
The hunt and the harvest both have their charms. But the hunt is just entertainment. It's the harvest that makes you a better person.
No I don’t enjoy the kill. I want my food put on a platter, decorated with pure beauty No thought about how I killed The animal and skinned it and took out the organs. I don’t like to think about that or be a part of that. You guys are very barbaric
At 45 I don't even care about the kill. It's just habit now. I don't even count. I'm so tired of killing I'm very sure nobody will ever even know how many people I killed, or even that I was a prolific serial killer. The FBI is only concerned with covering up crim now. Protecting pedophiles.
As long as someone else does the "kill" for me, I will "feast" in peace. However, I experience glitches in the matrix of denial. I guess no software can be flawless.
I enjoy the whole process. Planning, execution and processing. And of course the feast
I like to eat. Killing is not very much fun for me.
Other than alluding to Palm Sunday I dont see what else you would be inferring besides maybe sex
I think I enjoy the feast a lot more. But the kill can be pretty great.
Definitely not. This is like hunting a deer, and leaving it's dead body to rot.
Mainly the kill, so much time and preparation when hunting
Gonna need some more context here 😁
Context: it's a metaphor.
Sometimes wanting is better than having
No, I'm a vegetarian.
Yeap, literally
Team feast.
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