Notes from the Field
Dan Savage writes:
The true measure of a man's love isn't that he doesn't desire others, PC, but that he doesn't act on his desire for others.Euuuugh.
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What always low-level annoys me when the subject came up is the implicit suggestion that women don't look--in this column, in the suggestion that if you don't want a partner who looks then you should date a woman (dog, or blind person). It's not surprising that DS should not be well acquainted with women as part of a sexual relationship, but I tire of feeling tarred with the same brush as those who freak out because their male partner looks.
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i mean, i'm thinking here of my own history, and some of what i've witnessed with poly friends.
a man who promises to slow down partner-adding and *sticks to that promise* is not acting on his desire for others. he's demonstrating his love for his other partners by keeping his promise.
it's not the only measure of love, but it certainly can be a measure of honesty, and commitment, which can be an expression of love.
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If I were to rewrite the original quote in such a way that it made sense to me, it would probably be closer something like, "The true measure of a man's love isn't that he doesn't desire others, but that he doesn't act on that desire against his current partner['s|s'] wishes."
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I also don't think it's "the true measure" of love.
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