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I am looking for my perfect woman or, at the very least, someone with potential that I can transform into my perfect woman. I have black hair, brown or green eyes (depending on their mood), an aristocratic build, and a Lisztian profile. I am Italian on my father's side and Spanish on my mother's. Other pictures are available upon request, as is a webcam.
I am a university student studying Psychology, though I utterly despise the "Social Sciences." One cannot isolate, let alone recognize, all the variables involved in human behavior. Thusly, empiricism fails to produce any valid knowledge about human behavior. I prefer a praxeological approach to my study...though none of my educators believe this is a worthwhile pursuit and insist upon preaching their litany of statistical correlation and trying to use inferential statistics to have their cake and eat it, too. But I suppose that in academia one must do what one must do to swindle those who write the checks for grant money. I view the past years and the coming years as a type of purgatory. Fortunately, it will be over soon and I will be richer for the experience. I am speaking literally, of course, as wealth is the only thing that could make these years worthwhile.
Instead of going on about who I am and what my opinions on certain topics are, I believe a few quotes I have taken as maxims will illuminate the answer to these questions quite well. Why not use my own words? Well, I am still a young man and my intellect and wisdom pales in comparison to the eloquence of their thoughts. So for the sake of clarity, I will pass their words on to you without my tampering. "The diversity of mankind is a basic postulate of our knowledge of human beings. But if mankind is diverse and individuated, then how can anyone propose equality as an ideal? Every year, scholars hold Conferences on Equality and call for greater equality, and no one challenges the basic tenet. But what justification can equality find in the nature of man? If each individual is unique, how else can he be made 'equal' to others than by destroying most of what is human in him and reducing human society to the mindless uniformity of the ant heap?" Rothbard
"It is easier to do one's duty to others than to one's self. If you do your duty to others, you are considered reliable. If you do your duty to yourself, you are considered selfish." Szasz
"The proverb warns that 'You should not bite the hand that feeds you.' But maybe you should, if it prevents you from feeding yourself." Szasz
"When you clamor for the public ownership of the means of production, you are clamoring for public ownership of the mind." Galt
"I will accept any rules that you feel necessary to your freedom. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them, if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do." Professor de la Paz
"As a younger man, I was a sculptor, a painter, and a musician. There was just one problem: I wasn't very good. As a matter of fact, I was dreadful. I finally came to the frustrating conclusion that I had taste and style but not talent. I knew my limitations. We all have our limitations. Fortunately, I discovered that taste and style are commodities that people desired." Jameson
And since it is an election year: "A man is no less a slave because he is allowed to choose a new master once in a term of years." Spooner
In summary, all humans act purposefully. Every action we commit is done because we think it is the best means to reach our subjective ends. All action, despite the context, is wholly self-interested. I simply acknowledge this and celebrate it.
My primary interests are orchestral and chamber music, opera, literature, and the philosophy of the Austrian School of Economics; though I enjoy all aesthetically pleasing pursuits from film to food. I was a symphonic timpanist (or, at the very least, I was practicing to be one) for around a decade. I have spent summers at Brevard and the other three seasons at Interlochen and to be honest, though I love music more than almost anything, I am glad that I no longer wish to pursue it as a profession. It did, however, instill in me a liking for sitting in a room for long amounts of time and hitting an object with a thin piece of wood for the mere enjoyment of hearing the sounds it makes...though perhaps I have always had a predisposition for such things.
I certainly have a type, but I do not discriminate against any woman I find attractive. A picture is required if you want any type of response. And please, no 'angle' shots (misleading and deceptive photos). You may think this is being superficial, but I just think it is being sincere. Though a mutual attraction is, obviously, quite important - it is not necessarily the maker or the breaker of a deal. If your personality is intriguing, if we share certain interests, or if the...relationship you wish to pursue is of a particularly rare nature (there are many enjoyable relationships that are unfortunately rare in Alabama), then I will most likely enjoy hearing from you.
I feel I should be a little more specific as to what I am looking for and where I currently am in life.
I am in the market for a 24/7 lifestyle slave. I have tried many different relationships from many different angles and I have yet to be fully satisfied. My perfect woman does not exist so it seems as if I'll have to make her (try to think of me as more of a Pygmalion and less of a Dr. Frankenstein). My education is going as planned and I will seriously begin searching for an in-house slave in the coming months. As I settle into grad school, I will have the time and energy to physically and emotionally support a slave and not forfeit my studies. Though I won't be able to fully support you financially for at least four more years, you, like the rest of my property, will be well cared for. If I were to begin a relationship while still in school, your training would be mostly aesthetic (though if you are inexperienced and need to work on self-control, discipline, or any other rudiments, that will be the first priority). The focus will be predominantly on in-house activities: how you clean, how you prepare meals, how you decorate, how you create an atmosphere, and other indoors activities that are best left out of a public profile. Following that is the social training. This will cover etiquette and charm, how you dress, how you speak (this includes your accent as well as the words you use), how you walk, and how well you can converse on a variety of topics (you should be as knowledgeable as me on any topic ranging from the films of Bergman, to the virtues of Glenn Gould's performances of Bach, to the Austrian Theory of Economics, to epistemology, etc. - also, expect to work on a second language of your choosing). As my property, what you do and how you do it are direct reflections upon me. As such, I prefer my property to be immaculate. I feel that making you the perfect woman is entirely my responsibility. And I promise that I will devote all the necessary physical and emotional energy into you so that you can be made into an extraordinary woman.
My immediate goals are finishing my masters and acquiring a position in a local hospital as a cognitive behavioral therapist. After a few years of that experience and a little networking, I would like to set up my own private practice with a psychiatrist and live a life of relative luxury and hedonism. I am a bit competitive, I must admit. If I do something, I want to be the most skilled. I want to succeed where others are unable. And I want to wear that success like a fine Girard-Perregaux for all to see. And I am of the opinion that there is no greater prize than an exquisite woman, so I will need you to shine more brightly than anything - of course, this will be after I completely break every aspect of you down to nothing and slowly and meticulously reconstruct you into art.
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