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Posted: 08-14-07 17:13pm
I'm not saying I know what all guys feel.
I'm simply saying you don't either.
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everyday_struggle
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Posted: 08-14-07 17:21pm
Georgia59
wrote:
I'm not saying I know what
all guys feel.
I'm simply saying you don't
either.
im sure there are a few semi-fem guys are
there who do get all emotional like that
for example chris crocker. But not most. I
am a guy and i am showing you how we
think. You can either learn from it or you
can continue living in that fantasy world
of women.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-14-07 17:30pm
I would never be deluded enough to think
that I could speak for all women. This
fantasy world is the world of mature
adults.
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everyday_struggle
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Posted: 08-14-07 17:43pm
Georgia59
wrote:
I would never be deluded
enough to think that I could speak for all
women. This fantasy world is the world of
mature
adults.
i love your selected reading. How many
times do i have to say its not all men but
most. I can already see whos going to end
up divorced and joing some man-hating
feminist group. =x
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Llewellyn
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Posted: 08-14-07 17:50pm
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Llewellyn
wrote:
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Q: What is the definition of "making
love"?
A: Something a woman does while a guy is
sexing
her!
As usual, you offend me,
everyday_struggle. You are extremely
sexist. You make it sound like men and
women aren't even the same species. It's
not true that all women are emotional
about sex, while all men are not. I am
not at all emotional about it, but I have
had some male partners who were. So
please, stop making sexist comments.
They're just not
true.
no i did not say all, but most. Look,
studies have proven this. Your experiances
are not a
study.
I never said my experiences were
scientific studies. What I said is that
you make it sound like all men think one
way, while all women think another way.
Show me where the word "most" is in your
"joke" because I can't find it.
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everyday_struggle
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Posted: 08-14-07 18:09pm
Llewellyn
wrote:
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Llewellyn
wrote:
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Q: What is the definition of "making
love"?
A: Something a woman does while a guy is
sexing
her!
As usual, you offend me,
everyday_struggle. You are extremely
sexist. You make it sound like men and
women aren't even the same species. It's
not true that all women are emotional
about sex, while all men are not. I am
not at all emotional about it, but I have
had some male partners who were. So
please, stop making sexist comments.
They're just not
true.
no i did not say all, but most. Look,
studies have proven this. Your experiances
are not a
study.
I never said my experiences were
scientific studies. What I said is that
you make it sound like all men think one
way, while all women think another way.
Show me where the word "most" is in your
"joke" because I can't find
it.
i cant say all women or all men think that
way, but most do. Im not going to search
the threads for you. to find out where i
said it. Here is the study and the link. I
posted it before on another thread with
this same kind of discussion. You should
ask a guy that has no romantic feelings
towards you and ask him. If hes honest,
you will see.
Sexual
Feelings
While women placed more emphasis on the
emotional aspects of sex, men focused more
on the physical side of sex. Men were much
more likely to find sex personally and
physically pleasurable, while women were
more likely to think sex violates social
taboos.
Men gave much higher ratings for risky
sexual behaviors, such as “I should have
sex with as many people as possible,”
than women. And women were more apt to
endorse waiting longer and not engaging in
premarital sex.
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Posted: 08-14-07 18:11pm
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Llewellyn
wrote:
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Llewellyn
wrote:
everyday_struggle
wrote:
Q: What is the definition of "making
love"?
A: Something a woman does while a guy is
sexing her!
As usual, you offend me,
everyday_struggle. You are extremely
sexist.
You make it sound like men and women
aren't even the same species.
It's not true that all women are emotional
about sex, while all men are not.
I am not at all emotional about it, but I
have had some male partners who were.
So please, stop making sexist comments.
They're just not true.
no i did not say all, but most. Look,
studies have proven this. Your experiances
are not a study.
I never said my experiences were
scientific studies.
What I said is that you make it sound like
all men think one way, while all women
think another way.
Show me where the word "most" is in your
"joke" because I can't find it.
i cant say all women or all men think that
way, but most do.
Im not going to search the threads for
you. to find out where i said it.
Here is the study and the link. I posted
it before on another thread with this same
kind of discussion.
You should ask a guy that has no romantic
feelings towards you and ask him. If hes
honest, you will see.
Sexual
Feelings
While women placed more emphasis on the
emotional aspects of sex,
men focused more on the physical side of
sex. Men were much more likely to find sex
personally
and physically pleasurable, while women
were more likely to think sex violates
social taboos.
Men gave much higher ratings for risky
sexual behaviors, such as "I should have
sex with as many people as possible," than
women.
And women were more apt to endorse waiting
longer and not engaging in premarital sex.
ha ha still laughing that the only thing
you can pull up is from fox news
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young Girl
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Posted: 08-14-07 18:19pm
everyday_struggle
wrote:
the_girlfreind
wrote:
Georgia59
wrote:
He says he a superfan of
howard stern on his bio...
that should explain
everything.
not only that but apparently if he has pot
(which is illigal) in HIS apartment and
hes smokeing it
and his girlfriend starts drama...and
starts being "too loud" and ho doesnt want
the cops called because HE is doing
somethin ILLIGAL... then he has the right
to slap her i guess to make her shut
up....
?
and apperantly all girls who are pregnant
young are whores and will be unfit
horrible mothers
thanks for letting us know pot is
"illigal" we werent aware of that. plus,
she was never my girlfreind. 16 year olds
do not make good mothers because they are
not women, they are children. On top of
that, your a fraud and a fake. I highly
doubt that you even are pregnant, since
you are so diligent in letting everyone
know that you are 16 and pregnant like its
somehow a great
thing.
would you like some ultrasound pics of
mine?
and to me it is a great thing to be
pregnant no matter how old you are
there are girls on here that are 16 and
great moms!
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Llewellyn
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Posted: 08-14-07 18:27pm
Everyday_struggle, I realize that women
often are emotional about sex and men
often are not. You do not have to find
evidence or prove it to me. I am just
asking you to please pay attention to how
you word things. If you want to make
claims about entire groups of people, just
be careful to include things such as
"most" or "a lot of." When you omit those
words, it sounds like you are saying all
people in a group (in this case gender)
think and feel exactly the same way. I
think that is why so many people are
getting upset with you. It's a shame when
we have to lock perfectly good threads
over things like this. So let's try to
have that not happen in this case.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-14-07 20:27pm
I feel really sorry for the girl who you
were talking to on AIM... she's never had
real sex with a guy who cares... that's
really depressing to me
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-15-07 13:03pm
No news station counts as a primary source
of information.
Anyways, qurious, have you tried flavored
things with your girl to get her to do it?
Flavored condoms, or even chocolate syrup
or whipped cream can help.
What girl can resist chocolate?
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wazzywoman4ever
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I Consider It a Gift From Me to My Virgo Posted: 08-15-07 13:36pm
And I have done both spit and swallow with
my virgo I swallow I know what he is being
fed their diet has alot to do with the
taste of their semen..I would have to say
I love it ...it is easy to give anywhere
practically and we can develope a style
unique to each of us providers...once you
get past the I like it this way talk
.....the thought of it pending gets him
hard ....when he moans your name in his
sleep ...you got it right
hehehehehehh...gag? if your letting him in
that deep just deep throat it and she goes
right in never taste it that way though ?
our thing is to get it flowing into an
open mouth (mine) and he is visually
inclined to want some in and out of my
mouth and my ...you get the picture ...its
up to the two people involved ....And what
floats your boat we would like to
know??????wazzywoman
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Birch
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Re: Giving Oral Sex, What Is the Feeling Girls ? Posted: 08-15-07 18:05pm
Qurious
wrote:
Girls - when giving head to
your man what is the feeling for you as he
begins to ejaculate in your mouth ? What
does the fluid feel like ? How do you
cope with the force and prevent gagging
?
Precum tastes really salty, and I like it,
especially since that means he is feeling
good.
Semen tastes brackish and bitter, but I
try to "hold my tongue" about this because
I don't want him to think that he's
'making' me do something that grosses me
out. In other words, I want him to
believe that I enjoy the experience so
that he enjoys it all the more.
The 'force' isn't a big deal for me; I
just 'plug' the back of my throat with my
tongue.
I have learned to fight my gag relex
pretty well. I really just don't want to
ruin the experience for him.
One last thing is that he says he would
rather 'see' it all, than ej in my mouth.
Visual creatures are these men. Fine with
me.
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everyday_struggle
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jul 2007 Posts: 304
Posted: 08-15-07 18:30pm
Eiri
wrote:
I feel really sorry for the
girl who you were talking to on AIM...
she's never had real sex with a guy who
cares... that's really depressing to me
[16:35] aiXXXc: tell her I'll give her man
my number and we'll see what he likes
better. A sex with me or B. "making love"
to her.
[16:36] aiXXXc: bet ya it's gonna be me!!
yea, this is my kinda girl
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-15-07 18:51pm
Of course her "boy" wouldn't prefer sex
with a woman. Especially not a woman with
a mind of her own.
And the whole point of this conversation,
fool, has been this:
Not all men are heartless humping machines
like you. Some of them actually "make
love".
Not all women "make love". Some of them
are actually heartless humping machines.
You seem to think that every single man on
the planet is incapable of making love.
You also seem to think that every single
woman is incapable of screwing someone's
brains out. I'm not sorry for the harsh
language, I need to get my point across in
language you understand.
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Qurious
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Posted: 08-16-07 04:29am
Well said Eiri but as far as
everyday_struggle is concerned I think he
thrives on publicity - give him the
attention he is seeking and he'll be back
for more. On the other hand, deprive him
of the attention, i.e. ignore him, and you
will quickly see him disappear. But then
perhaps that's just fanciful thinking on
my part !!
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-16-07 12:23pm
No, ignoring really does work. I've used
it several times in the past on the debate
forum. Pro-life and pro-choice managed to
agree on something at one point and
ignored another user into leaving lol.
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everyday_struggle
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Posted: 08-16-07 12:44pm
i dont care if you ignore me or not. Im
putting my 2 cents in, regardless. I dont
need attention, i get plenty of it in my
real life. What im simply trying to say is
that women in general put more emphasis on
love when it comes to having sex. Women
relate sex to love, now im not saying each
and every girl out there is like that, no.
that would be ridicolous, every female is
different. But in the majority a lot of
men do not make love when they are having
sex. Now i think i may have been in love
once and when we had sex, i think she
called it making love and sure i go along
with it, because arguing about it, is not
going to get me into her pants. Now sure
as time passes by, ill develop feelings
for her that would mix in with the sex but
not the other way around like most women
do. Theres a large percentage of females
that look for love in the form of sex,
while men look for sex in the form of
love. This is the ying yang between man
and women. You can all me all the names
you want and tell me how much of sexist
pig i am. But i have never called someone
out of there name here, but i am somehow
the fool and heartless.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-16-07 13:49pm
I think people who are incapable of
feeling love are very sad people indeed...
This is just a general statement in
relation to what I said before. Most
humans are capable of this feeling but if
course not everyone.
Still, for someone to never
have an emotional attachment to sex... I
mean, there's got to have been at least
one partner they'd feel connected to,
right?
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everyday_struggle
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Posted: 08-16-07 13:54pm
Eiri
wrote:
I think people who are
incapable of feeling love are very sad
people indeed... This is just a general
statement in relation to what I said
before. Most humans are capable of this
feeling but if course not everyone.
Still, for someone to never
have an emotional attachment to sex... I
mean, there's got to have been at least
one partner they'd feel connected to,
right?
if i feel an emotional attachment its not
because of sex, its because of her.