10-15-2022, 02:38 PM
I've seen this many time across the forums.
Someone will share an experience they've had, or a situation they came upon, or some circumstance that has come to pass.
And someone else will pipe in with an opinion about how lucky they were to do so.
So how much luck is really involved?
I've a couple things for people to ponder, maybe share a little bit about their own luck.
On finding zoophilia
Were you lucky to have parents with animals interested in sex?
How about having your own animal interests?
Perhaps you came across a situation with an animal with unique set of circumstances at just the right time in your life.
How much was luck? How much was putting yourself in a place where opportunity could make itself present?
Was it your own action and/or choices that made luck an option?
Was your situation a collection of bad luck, putting everything in your way?
On walking the walk
Was zoophilia just a path choice to follow? Were you lucky that you had that option?
Would you say bad luck kept pestering you along the way?
How was luck involved in your life choices?
On luck's prominence
How much of your current situation do you attribute to luck?
How is your general perception on luck's roll in getting to where you are?
Was it your decisions, or was it luck?
Your reaction
How do you feel when someone else pipes off that you were lucky?
Do you agree or disagree?