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Seductive Selections

What is the main difference and primary points of comparison between being inductively seductive and becoming deductively submissive? Between being illusive and becoming illusioned? Between being deluded and becoming delusional? Between being precluded and becoming included? Between being illusory and becoming luminated? Between being enlightened and becoming relit? Between being permissive and becoming remissive? Between being empowered and becoming more cooperatively repowered? Between being in survival operation mode and becoming out thrival co-operative means? Seductively sexual, like inductively sensory-neural, is in the co-empathic eyes and ears, nose and throat, touch and feelings of The Bolder Win/Win v Win/Lose Beholder. Submissive, like ecopolitically permissive, co-operates short- through long-term DominantYang/SubmissiveYintegrity polypathic/polyphonic verbally/non-verbally win/win co-empathic communications. Can a profoundly autonomous individual organism be yintegrally submissive without short- and long-term investments in becoming eco-politically subservient? Marginalized? Enslaved? Raped? Imprisoned? Punished? Mere subjects of lose-economic benefits and lose-ecological health Revenge? EcoFeminist Dialogue, more multiculturally astute than AnthroPatriarchal Debate, is also somehow more positively permissively democratically trustingly cooperatively deviant, yintegrally recessive noticing with active win/win curiosity and hope and passion Recessed yet reconnecting flow between reductive and seductive in-between active ecofeminist WorldView submissions Top bicamerally polypathic/polyphonic win/win dipolar co-arising seductive dialogue, more than bottomed out reductive dismissive debate.

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