Thanks, girl! (Insert heart emoji) |
I stopped seeing this once I left college. I don't ever really see adults complain about women who are "sexually aggressive", most are way too worried about their own lives to give a crap about what goes on in others' bedrooms. |
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Define aggressive. Someone who is open? Someone who makes sexual advances at males?
As a male I like that. I’m in a low sex to no sex marriage. I’m having an affair with a high drive woman. Guess where I go to get my needs fulfilled emotionally and sexually? |
Do you want a freakin' cookie? Go away. |
| A woman does not have to be an Amazon or have raging hormones 24 hours a day to pick up men. Men are easy. |
NP who agrees. Also cannot stand 4. if you are a "guy's girl". |
Totally. Huge (eye roll-inducing) red flag |
| I'm not. Why do I care about some other woman's sexual aggression as long as it isn't directed toward me or my partner? |
Sure women are not friends. As soon as any guy comes a long they will leave you high and dry. Just give it some time.
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Yes “guy’s girl” are very threatening. In reality the ones you have to watch out for are the “girl’s girl”. Let just call them what they are “mean girls”. Just look through the post on this thread. Look how the pps go after a woman who said she is one sexual aggressive and prefer men to women. This is on an anonymous. These type of women do not have friends. They just have followers or rivals. |
This is so true. I've always had close friendships with other women and been baffled by the women who claim they don't. This claim always strikes me as a humlebrag. "It's so sad how I make friends easily with men but not women. I guess I just don't get along with women because they're usually so catty, competitive, vain, [insert other negative female stereotypes]. I am just not like that. I'm more like men, who are straightforward and easygoing and fun." It's a deeply misogynist way of distancing herself from socially undesirable "feminine" traits. Meanwhile, she is clearly high in competitiveness, cattiness, and vanity herself as hard as she works to present the opposite impression. She finds validation in male approval and being seen as special because she's "not like other women" and is "one of the guys." As for sexual aggression, it depends on how it's defined. If it means that she's not shy about openly hitting on guys she's interested in, I am not threatened by that. I might be a little envious of women who have that kind of confidence, but I am self-aware enough to admire them and cheer them on and hope I can also get there someday instead of resenting them for it. On the other hand, some women do this in a way that is obviously competitive, and I find this annoying because I don't want to be in the competition. Not threatening, but annoying and kind of gross. I can think of one time in my life when I felt threatened by a sexually aggressive woman, and that was because the sexual aggression was directed at my boyfriend. I was sitting right next to him and she climbed up in his lap and pulled down her shirt and pants to show him her sexy lingerie. Is it catty of me to call her disrespectful and pathetic?
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Wow. That sucks if that's really what you think. Not true at ALL (laughably untrue, in fact)...but I guess you've never had a real friend? You do realize that most of the women on here are in their 30s/40s and beyond, right? |
I seriously pity you. I hope you get to experience having actual girlfriends in your life...it's amazing. And it's obvious you're hurting. |
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I'm not threatened by other women who are sexually aggressive.
I am annoyed by being used as a foil, an object, by other women, because that's a shitty way to treat a human being. There's a difference. |
| In my early 20's I had a GF who was very sexually aggressive. At the same time she was very insecure which may have been why she was aggressive. I was the opposite of sexually aggressive and I always felt confident. I did become sexually aggressive once I started dating my DH and I've done my best to keep it going for many years. |