Men - would you have sex with a pregnant woman? (Not your wife/partner)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on my aunt's experiences at as a labor and delivery nurse for 19 years and counting in a number of American hospitals, I would say the answer is yes for a good percentage of men.

My aunt regales me all the time with tales of patients who deliver with the support of active, concerned boyfriends who are not the father (and know they are not the father). She finds it scandalous and typical of American depravity that it is actually fairly common in America for a man to take up with a woman pregnant with another man's child (we are immigrants).


That is so sad she feels this way. I have two friends who actually ended up meeting in later marrying men while they were pregnant. These were stand up guys who ended up being great fathers to their non-bio children.
Anonymous
Yes and have. Had sex with a pregnant married woman and didn't worry about knocking her up. She was horney as hell
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DH here: yes, here. Some men find that hot, actually.

Are you turned on by the thought of a baby being there while you have sex or by the thought that another man ejaculated there before you arrived?

I am seriously trying to understand.


Certainly not the former. Gross. A touch of the latter, but really it is more that the physical appearance can be attractive in its own right. Appealing in a different way. Its certainly all bound up in ideas of fertility and sexuality.

I appreciate your candor even if I find it gross. I get that a pregnant body can be sexy, but it sounds like you also have some latent homosexuality/cuckhold issues in play here.


Sounds like projection?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My AP did.

My AP did too he stayed with me and made love to me right up to my delivery. As I grew I expected him to say goodbye but he loved me and my body. We continued the affair after the baby too



You're nasty! Not sure the good kind either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on my aunt's experiences at as a labor and delivery nurse for 19 years and counting in a number of American hospitals, I would say the answer is yes for a good percentage of men.

My aunt regales me all the time with tales of patients who deliver with the support of active, concerned boyfriends who are not the father (and know they are not the father). She finds it scandalous and typical of American depravity that it is actually fairly common in America for a man to take up with a woman pregnant with another man's child (we are immigrants).


That is so sad she feels this way. I have two friends who actually ended up meeting in later marrying men while they were pregnant. These were stand up guys who ended up being great fathers to their non-bio children.



No what's sad is those women chose losers to father their kids . What's sad is during pregnancy they were focused on finding a new man instead of focusing on being a mom.
Anonymous
Sex is sex.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on my aunt's experiences at as a labor and delivery nurse for 19 years and counting in a number of American hospitals, I would say the answer is yes for a good percentage of men.

My aunt regales me all the time with tales of patients who deliver with the support of active, concerned boyfriends who are not the father (and know they are not the father). She finds it scandalous and typical of American depravity that it is actually fairly common in America for a man to take up with a woman pregnant with another man's child (we are immigrants).


That is so sad she feels this way. I have two friends who actually ended up meeting in later marrying men while they were pregnant. These were stand up guys who ended up being great fathers to their non-bio children.



No what's sad is those women chose losers to father their kids . What's sad is during pregnancy they were focused on finding a new man instead of focusing on being a mom.

Great job blaming women, you misogynistic sack of shit. How about it's sad that the fathers are not there for their own children and other men have to step in to make up for their failures? Or it's sad that the children have feckless fathers who have taken the easy way out from day 1?
Anonymous
I got propositioned a few times while I was pregnant. And I mean, extremely pregnant. I'm single, so I took it as sort of a creepy compliment.

I wasn't really tempted to take anyone up on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My AP did.

My AP did too he stayed with me and made love to me right up to my delivery. As I grew I expected him to say goodbye but he loved me and my body. We continued the affair after the baby too



You're nasty! Not sure the good kind either.


I am Nasty - and it was fun - hell he was(is) the love of my life just married the wrong man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on my aunt's experiences at as a labor and delivery nurse for 19 years and counting in a number of American hospitals, I would say the answer is yes for a good percentage of men.

My aunt regales me all the time with tales of patients who deliver with the support of active, concerned boyfriends who are not the father (and know they are not the father). She finds it scandalous and typical of American depravity that it is actually fairly common in America for a man to take up with a woman pregnant with another man's child (we are immigrants).


That is so sad she feels this way. I have two friends who actually ended up meeting in later marrying men while they were pregnant. These were stand up guys who ended up being great fathers to their non-bio children.



No what's sad is those women chose losers to father their kids . What's sad is during pregnancy they were focused on finding a new man instead of focusing on being a mom.


Ooh your judgement is so ugly. No, they married the fathers they chose; they were stand up guys like I said. They were FAR from looking for new men... it just happened.... and I never thought to ask if they even had sex while pg, now that I think about it... but is when they started dating....

Not saying it would be my primary choice, but then I don't make others choices all about my values and condemnations. I'm happy for those who find happiness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My AP did.

My AP did too he stayed with me and made love to me right up to my delivery. As I grew I expected him to say goodbye but he loved me and my body. We continued the affair after the baby too



You're nasty! Not sure the good kind either.


I am Nasty - and it was fun - hell he was(is) the love of my life just married the wrong man.


You go girl!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH here: yes, here. Some men find that hot, actually.

Are you turned on by the thought of a baby being there while you have sex or by the thought that another man ejaculated there before you arrived?

I am seriously trying to understand.


None of the above. I'm turned on by her glow and her raging hormones. Pregnant women are beautiful and often neglected by ignorant men. Not sure why you would attribute something depraved behind an attraction.
Anonymous
I got hit on so much while I was visibly pregnant it was insane....and creeped me out.
Anonymous
Absolutely! Had sex with two different pregnant women in my 46 years and given the opportunity to do it again, wouldn't think twice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on my aunt's experiences at as a labor and delivery nurse for 19 years and counting in a number of American hospitals, I would say the answer is yes for a good percentage of men.

My aunt regales me all the time with tales of patients who deliver with the support of active, concerned boyfriends who are not the father (and know they are not the father). She finds it scandalous and typical of American depravity that it is actually fairly common in America for a man to take up with a woman pregnant with another man's child (we are immigrants).


That is so sad she feels this way. I have two friends who actually ended up meeting in later marrying men while they were pregnant. These were stand up guys who ended up being great fathers to their non-bio children.



No what's sad is those women chose losers to father their kids . What's sad is during pregnancy they were focused on finding a new man instead of focusing on being a mom.

NP, sounds like they figured out their mistakes and secured a good father figure for their children before they even got here. That's pretty top notch mothering.
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