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MrBCorp
18-11-2008, 08:39 AM
Some guy's thoughts on chocolate:

Chocolate is God's way of reminding men how inadequate they are. I am vividly confronted with this fact every time my wife and I go out to a restaurant.

When it gets to dessert, my wife usually orders the most chocolate-saturated dessert possible: It's the one called "Unstoppable Double-Fudge Chocolate Mudslide Explosion" or some such thing. I always wonder why anyone would want to eat anything that promises a catastrophic natural disaster in your mouth.

The dark brown monstrosity arrives at the table, and my wife takes the first bite. Before the fork is even removed from her mouth, a small moan escapes her lips. Her eyes, previously perfectly aligned, first cross slightly and then faze completely, pupils dilating in pure chocolate pleasure before the eyelids clamp down in ecstasy. The hand not holding the fork clenches into a fist and starts pounding the table. The silverware rattles.

After about six minutes of this, she finally manages to swallow the bite, realign her eyes, and take the next shuttle back from whatever transcendental plane she's been visiting. Slowly, her sphere of consciousness expands to include me, her husband, her life-long mate, her presumed partner in all things ecstatic.

"Hey, this is pretty good," she'll say. "You want some?"

No, I don't. I want nothing to do with an object that does to my wife in one bite what I've worked for an entire relationship to achieve. It wouldn't do any good, anyway. Men just don't have the same relationship with chocolate that women do. It's not even close. I wandered around the office today and asked men -- "Chocolate. Your thoughts?" -- and the result was always the same. First, a confused look as to why they're being asked about something so trivial, and then some lame, obvious statement: "Uh...it's brown?"

Ask women the same question, and you get responses like "The ONLY food group," "ESSENTIAL to life as we know it," and the ultimate casual swipe at every member of the Y-chromosome brigade, "better than sex."

Ouch. Some women will try to make up for that last one by quickly adding that chocolate is supposed to be an aphrodisiac. Uh-huh. Chocolate certainly increases desire; problem is the desire is usually for more chocolate. The best a guy can do is buy a box of chocolates and hope he'll be considered somewhere between the cherry truffle and the strawberry nougat.

Don't get me wrong. Guys like chocolate just fine; it's just not essential to life as we know it. Respiration is essential to life as we know it; chocolate is simply one of those nice little bonuses you get. We won't usually pass it up
if it's offered, but I don't know too many guys who would get substantially worked up if it were to suddenly disappear from the face of the earth (ironic in a way, as back in the days of the Aztecs, only men were allowed to have the stuff). When I eat a chocolate dessert, I enjoy it, yes. My world view doesn't narrow to include only the plate that it's on.

Maybe we're missing something. On the other hand, we don't have to pick up our silverware from the floor after we're done with our tiramisu. Life is about trade-offs like that. All I know is that come Valentine's Day, chocolate will be among the things I offer my wife. I can't truly appreciate it, but I can truly appreciate what it does for her. Which is close enough.

surodat
18-11-2008, 03:30 PM
I love chocolate. But I can't eat it, because then I'll get fat. But it's sooooooo good.

Chocolate is not actually an aphrodisiac. Aphrodisiacs increase the desire for sexual activity. Chocolate actually contains chemicals that stimulate the production of melatonin and serotonin in your brain. These are "pleasure" chemicals, and are attributed to feelings of happiness, pleasure, sexual gratification, etc...

Some people respond more strongly to these chemicals than others.

So you might as well be mad about weed getting your wife high when you don't... Or Asprin relieving pain, when you don't... It's a chemical reaction that doesn't work so well with you.

Erinion
18-11-2008, 06:46 PM
I can't believe you're jealous of chocolate.

odinsnephew
18-11-2008, 06:49 PM
Serotonin activation ftw ;)

Davemetalhead
19-11-2008, 03:03 AM
I'm a fella, and a chocoholic - and unfortunately it has affected my health. I have an extremely sweet tooth.

Best chocolate in the world ? Cadbury's Dairy Milk, straight from the fridge.

Oh, and chocolate is essential for life - I always finish a meal with a little bit (or sometimes, not such a little bit ....)

MrBCorp
19-11-2008, 08:15 AM
I'm a fella, and a chocoholic - and unfortunately it has affected my health. I have an extremely sweet tooth.

Best chocolate in the world ? Cadbury's Dairy Milk, straight from the fridge.

Oh, and chocolate is essential for life - I always finish a meal with a little bit (or sometimes, not such a little bit ....)

That was once me. Now I am allergic to the stuff. I would watch out if I were you, what happened to me could happen to you...

I can't believe you're jealous of chocolate.

er,

Some guy's thoughts on chocolate:

(not actually mine, I just found it on another website and copied it here.

Eileithyia
19-11-2008, 10:05 AM
Awww now I fancy some chocolate.

ambushingAnA
19-11-2008, 11:15 AM
:O!

Cadbury chocolate is made in new zealand! .... and now australia... BUT majority of cadbury choco is made in NZ

Yay for nz!

TPMdm
19-11-2008, 09:18 PM
Now with extra melamine for that false protein rush we all need!

surodat
19-11-2008, 10:48 PM
Life is like a box of chocolates.

No... actually,

Life is like a grapefruit... It's sort of orangy-yellow and dimpled on the outside, wet and squidgy in the middle. It's got pips inside, too. Oh, and some people have a half of one for breakfast.

waflob
20-11-2008, 09:41 AM
sorry, but life is actually a very large bowl of slightly overripe strawberries.

On the surface, it looks attractive and healthy, but underneath, it's just a squashy mess.

DelBoy

ps: or if you prefer, life's a sh*t sandwich - the more bread you've got, the less sh*t you eat.

RachelSu
16-02-2009, 11:58 PM
I used to write an essay about chocolate but dumped it somewhere.

If not, I do wish to share it with you.

MrBCorp
21-02-2009, 03:30 PM
I used to write an essay about chocolate but dumped it somewhere.

If not, I do wish to share it with you.

That would be lovely. Unfortunately I cannot eat it as chocolate makes me sick.