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''30 years ago, in “[[Mention::Pretty Girls Makes Graves]]”, you said, “I’m not the man you think I am.” It was a tale of losing faith in womanhood. And in your new album, there’s a song called “[[Mention::I'm Not A Man|I’m Not a Man]]” detesting Casanova and Don Juan. “Sex and love are not the same,” you sing in “Smiler With Knife’. There’s always a search for purity and the meaning in this world, and a preference for a desire for love over lust in your lyrics. I’d love to learn your thoughts on the idea of separating love and sex.''
''30 years ago, in “[[Mention::Pretty Girls Make Graves]]”, you said, “I’m not the man you think I am.” It was a tale of losing faith in womanhood. And in your new album, there’s a song called “[[Mention::I'm Not A Man|I’m Not a Man]]” detesting Casanova and Don Juan. “Sex and love are not the same,” you sing in “Smiler With Knife’. There’s always a search for purity and the meaning in this world, and a preference for a desire for love over lust in your lyrics. I’d love to learn your thoughts on the idea of separating love and sex.''


'''Well, of course, we can love our friends without wanting any physicality, and we can also meet someone who means nothing to us on an intellectual level yet we’d love to have a physical wrestle, shall we say.  The problem is, I think, that most of us think there is only one very firm side to our personality.  We can’t accept that there are many versions of ourselves within, many composites that make up what we are.  We lock into our likes and dislikes at the age of 15, and we stay there forever.  Then, at the age of 28, you find yourself saying to someone “well, I’d like to, but I can’t”. We all seem to be petrified to say exactly what we truly feel.  In reality, of course, everyone is fascinated by the sexuality of every other person, but we must all die saying nothing because life exists only under specific orders, and if we ignore those orders then we are accused.'''  
'''Well, of course, we can love our friends without wanting any physicality, and we can also meet someone who means nothing to us on an intellectual level yet we’d love to have a physical wrestle, shall we say.  The problem is, I think, that most of us think there is only one very firm side to our personality.  We can’t accept that there are many versions of ourselves within, many composites that make up what we are.  We lock into our likes and dislikes at the age of 15, and we stay there forever.  Then, at the age of 28, you find yourself saying to someone “well, I’d like to, but I can’t”. We all seem to be petrified to say exactly what we truly feel.  In reality, of course, everyone is fascinated by the sexuality of every other person, but we must all die saying nothing because life exists only under specific orders, and if we ignore those orders then we are accused.'''  
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