
Communication from the realms of spirit from Gene Rodenberry beamed directly into my mind as I was watching Star Trek:

Pon Far –
If research was done into the reactions to the Pon Far it may be found that the vast majority of both Vulcans and other races they seek to engage with do not actually experience post-passion regret, I expect that the results of such a survey would agree with my anticipation, and therefor if you are ever in the presence of a Vulcan in the seven year cycle of Pon Far it is most advisable to acknowledge their advances and engage in the 72 hours of amorous encounter.

Do not in any circumstances buy the storyline that it will be best if this urgent desire is not satisfied; this is a false premise.

Now one should presumably look around for the next Pon Far experiencer.

It could become quite a hobby I imagine. I wish you well in your quest, and apologise if I am unavailable, I have left my Star Trek com badge at home.
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