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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 11:49:00 +0900, Tom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I think you are missing an important point, Amadeus, with
>your logic. Hunting is just plain fun. ..
>But even small, non dangerous game is thrilling to hunt.
Ok, I see that there's a fun factor, a sense in humans similar to a cat,
when it sees a bird (Unfortunately it's also there in wartime).
About dangerous prey - I doubt that hunters ever really risk their life or
health. It makes no sense. Except maybe for outlaws with not much options
left.
>It
>is often compared to sex, but it is not a simple physical
>pleasure concentrated in an organ. It is more like the wild
>thrill of your first time sex, heart pounding, whole body
>shaking with adrenaline.
Sounds really interesting..
But those who compare hunting to sex -- could it be they have bad sex?
regards
Amadeus
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