I understand what you’re feeling, but I assure you, it’s not a Byron style archetype. More of – all life experiences can fuel my artistic endeavors – including romance, which is a quintessential aspect of human relationships. Love and matters of love have fueled much art and creativity, and I don’t think anyone can deny this.
While you may not be interested in romance now, I am sure that you have been involved with romance at some time. How would those experiences fuel your art and help others heal or grow? The romance in Renaissance Man isn’t just about getting laid. Rather, there’s a strong element of taking the rich and deep experience of exploring another (which even then, is about exploring the self), and using it to fuel your artistic and creative passions.
There’s a deep undercurrent of “answering the why’s” and expressing that artistically, and creatively. And yes, there is polymath scripting, helping the individual ultimately connect with others from other cultures, then use those lessons to fuel their own “Renaissance Man” journey.
Not all romance scripting is the same. Primal Romance has a much different feel than Primal Seduction. And Renaissance Man’s scripting (which is rather light), will be geared toward enhancing the creative, intellectual and artistic pursuits of the individual.