> Yeah, but... > > MMY was allegedly celibate when he started hanging with Gurudev, and it wasn't until he > was in his mid-40's that he suddenly needed to sew his oats. > > That is NOT typical.
Yeah, but... We're talking traditional India here. Even in 1980 when I was there the chicks were under lock and key. I'll bet the norm for unmarried Indians was to be celibate before marriage in his day. I mean who exactly do you think he might get his hands on as a student? Hindu Kush Vally girls? Fast forward to his growing fame in India. It was good enough that when he came to the Olsen's, a young unmarried Indian girl came over and is seen doing wifely duties like cooking and cleaning for him. Take a moment to let her unmarried status sink in knowing what we about traditional cultures. Fast forward again. Rock star MMY with access to Euro chicks for whom a roll in the hay is not restricted by cultural judgments. Yogi in the barfi shop man. Unlimited power over adoring, nubile (I was there too and they were nubile!) young chicks. And you still think that his most likely course of action was inaction? Have you ever been in a group of Indian guys in India when a Euro blond walks by? I have. Bedi cigarettes were lighting themselves. Unlimited access to the Indian male's fantasy chicks. I think it is typical for famous guys to cash in at whatever age they become famous and it was raining yonies. > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> From: [email protected] > > >>> I'm with Lawson on this one - it would not make any sense for > > >>> MMY to be celibate for 46 years, and then not celibate for two > > >>> weeks, and then celibate till age 90. > > > > > > > > Who said anything about two weeks? The alleged affairs span > > > > a number of years. From the early 60's, according to Joyce > > > > Collin-Smith > > (http://www.authorsonline.co.uk/book/Call%20No%20Man%20Master/) > > > > 'till La Antilla, about a decade later. > > > > > > EVen so, it's decidedly odd behavior: celibate (one assumes) > > > for a good long while voluntarily, then not, then again. > > > > Lawson, all I can say is that it sounds like you > > have talked to as few theoretical celibates as > > Judy has talked to homeless people. If you'd > > spent any time around them (Buddhist monks, Hindu > > monks, Catholic priests and nuns, etc.) you'd know > > that THAT'S HOW IT HAPPENS. Celibate for years > > or decades, and then bam! -- screw yer brains out > > for a while, then back to celibate for a few years > > or decades, and then bam! again. It's just how > > things work in the real world (as opposed to the > > fantasy world that people who have never *lived* > > that lifestyle dream up about it). > > > > Yeah, but... > > MMY was allegedly celibate when he started hanging with Gurudev, and it wasn't until he > was in his mid-40's that he suddenly needed to sew his oats. > > That is NOT typical. >
