"People didn’t sulk much before 1800 – because they didn’t have high expectations of being understood deeply, and...

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Af Steven 🌞 Snedker den 14. april 2014 - 8:23 [0]

"People didn’t sulk much before 1800 – because they didn’t have high expectations of being understood deeply, and intuitively, by others. It was people like [romantic poet] Shelley who incited sulking, because they promoted the idea that relationships are based on special insights into one another’s characters achieved without conversation."

Ah, The Philosophers Mail har endnu engang en pirrende nyhed.

http://www.philosophersmail.com/relationships/a-lovers-guide-to-sulking/

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Ja, dette er et dumt spørgsmål med et nemt svar, men det er der kun fordi spam-robotter er for dumme til at besvare den slags, mens mennesker ikke er.
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