Man, I feel this in my bones. The most exciting encounters I remember are the ones that, in a different person's mind, might have "gone nowhere" ... but they went exactly as far as they were meant to. I think it's nice to recognize the tantalizing limits of an experience. I've certainly had a few that I (consensually) dragged over the line, and later wished I hadn't. (Also, lovely writing about this new Lost Notes season ... although, given the broader context for the conversation, I'll probably refrain from sharing this one with the team.)
Man, I feel this in my bones. The most exciting encounters I remember are the ones that, in a different person's mind, might have "gone nowhere" ... but they went exactly as far as they were meant to. I think it's nice to recognize the tantalizing limits of an experience. I've certainly had a few that I (consensually) dragged over the line, and later wished I hadn't. (Also, lovely writing about this new Lost Notes season ... although, given the broader context for the conversation, I'll probably refrain from sharing this one with the team.)
I really like the idea that your faves might have “gone nowhere” in the mind of another. There’s so much there!
Well, you know. "Leave it on the floor" can mean multiple things.
Wow.