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Philosophy 4.

and feminine forces. And some of us, for reasons I don't know, go into our own sex sexuality.

I've nothing to say. I don't know whether that's good or bad. All I know is a close friend said that a person didn't know how wonderful a relationship was, until one had it with his own sex, because there was no barrier. I kind of feel that maybe, in the homosexual relationship, one misses the kind of little game of the feminine playing ball with the masculine force. I'll leave it there. I don't know.

As I was saying just earlier today we know nothing actually about sexology. And nature has set various pressures and forces into man. Different cultures work in different ways.

Unfortunately, because of the way I was brought up, I'm very monogamous. And if I'm in love with a man, I grab him. I want him. I don't want him to go off with a beautiful young girl like you. And that's about all I could say.
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BOB: Now, you said a few minutes ago that you don't want to push your philosophies on anybody, but that's exactly what we came up to hear. You have been through the entire Twentieth century and people are very interested in you passing on your experience to other people.

B: I am deeply concerned with, let's say Eastern thought.