“A Playboy never compares one woman to another.”

How to:
Step 1) Shut your mouth.
Step 2) Open your eyes.
Step 3) Appreciate.

 

“Paying compliments to a lady can be a dangerous activity. Especially when comparing her to another lady” says Max Raabe during his concert in New York with the Palast Orchester, and rightly so.

It has been said that there are only two emotions that can result from judgement; the first is pride (if you discover the subject of your judgement is lacking in particular qualities) and the second is envy (if, as a result of judgement, you discover that you are lacking in particular qualities). I think this is a fairly accurate assessment and makes quite a bit of sense when applied to our current discussion.
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Originally, I was going to wax poetic on the mathematical probability of instilling insecurity in a woman when the probable outcome of comparison is a negative emotion, but I’ve decided against it because, in writing this, I’ve realized that drawing comparisons between women is not only treacherous, it is actually completely inaccurate.

The act of comparing two things has only the ability to reveal similarities or differences and doesn’t at all include the concept of individuality. When one says, “That’s like comparing apples and oranges!” they really mean that those two things are impossible to compare and, frankly, I believe this applies directly to women. They cannot be compared to one another with any value.

Yes, you can compare heights or hair color or breast size, as men generally do, but for those of us that have been with many different women all over the world, we quickly learn that their value is not in their height or hair color or breast size, but in the depth of their personality and the character and femininity that they can bring to your life and the lives of others around them. This value is not only beyond comparison, but it is beyond measure. There is no way to measure how happy a woman makes a man, or how masculine he feels because of her. There is no way to measure how beautiful a woman’s soul is and, therefore, there is no sense in comparing.

For those of us that have been touched by women in ways that have changed both who we are and the courses of our lives, we understand that there is nothing earthly about what women do to us. We know that not even women are aware of the emotions they can develop within us and the impact those emotions have on the world around us. Understanding that the products of being near or with or in love with a woman cannot be measured, comparison is useless. We can only keep our mouths shut, our eyes open, and appreciate.

 

And for your listening pleasure, music from Mr. Max Raabe and The Palast Orchester.