Who is your hate sex? Until last weekend I had never been asked this question. But, as some colleagues explained to me, it is a common question in trusted circles and consists of choosing that person you hate with whom you would have sex. What surprised me is that, among the “hateful fuckables” in our gang, the politicians won by an overwhelming majority. In fact, according to my colleagues' sexual observatory, papi Abascal would stand out as hate sex of a certain homosexual public who, although they hate the politician, would sleep with him without thinking about it. Isabel Díaz Ayuso would also be on the podium of the hate sex, desired by both men and women who hate her. And, of course, Pedro Sánchez would be another great “fuckable for being detestable.” Logical, if we take into account the passionate hatred that his enemies profess for him.
It is worth specifying that we are not talking here about the old “erotics of power” but about a murkier emotion: that of the sexual submission of the enemy. And that seemed to me to be the true thermometer of the country. So much so that I believe it should be a new question in any CIS survey, since the intention of hate sex would say more about us than the intention to vote. However, it is an international phenomenon. Thus, in the report The mystery of being sexually attracted to someone you don't like, recently published in this newspaper, a reader confessed in the comments section about her relationship with Boris Johnson. “Although he seemed disheveled and I actually hate him, he seems like a man he could easily have another child with!”
Well, the first reflection that deserves hate sex Political is how close the language of love passion is to that of war. And how closely we associate violence with passion and this with politics. Desire is thus “conquest”, “possession”, “submission”, “surrender”, “domination”. To the point that, when we talk about seducing, we could be thinking about reducing.
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Because how do we distinguish hate from love? It is very difficult, since in their forms they are two very close connections. Perhaps the opposite of love would be indifference, instead of hate. What do, for example, all those people who claim that Pedro Sánchez is a “despicable pimp” mean? Isn't it typical of a certain exhibitionist right to show off everything he has? What if in political hatred there was a form of recognition? And, if so, what would he say about us? hate sex political? And, at the same time, what would a good position in the world say about a politician? ranking of hate sex. It could be that the speech of certain politicians reaches citizens in a particularly aggressive way and that, when they cannot reduce them at the polls, the electorate responds with fantasies of sexual violence to certain forms of political violence.
For my part, I confess that I have found the antidote for myself hate sex political: dreaming of tenderly caressing that person. The image has taken away my desire to hate and of sex. And I share it with the recommendation that politicians in turn be encouraged to be more tender with their opponents. He hate never gave good sex and even less good politics.
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