his fantasy, what to do?

Anonymous
Only the most alpha men obtain the world class beauties that know what men like and like the same things. These are the greatest women on earth but the combo of beauty and attitude is exceedingly rare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only the most alpha men obtain the world class beauties that know what men like and like the same things. These are the greatest women on earth but the combo of beauty and attitude is exceedingly rare.


What a truly odd post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your BF sees you as a sex object. I don't object to occasionally indulging a fantasy but wanting to change your entire wardrobe? No.


It's a fantasy. Women fantasize about being taken forcefully as well. Doesn't mean they actually want that in real life. FAN-TA-SY. He doesn't actually want her to toss all her clothes and wear only dresses without underwear (that is not practical).

I hope he sees her as a sex object. And a competent person. And an interesting dinner date. And fun friend. All these things and more
.

+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only the most alpha men obtain the world class beauties that know what men like and like the same things. These are the greatest women on earth but the combo of beauty and attitude is exceedingly rare.


What a truly odd post.


Pretty standard incel drivel.
Anonymous
OP you need to read some "contemporary romance" novels. not 50 shades, that sucked, but something fun. Try Beautiful Bastard by Christina Lauren. I think you don't know what you are missing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your BF sees you as a sex object. I don't object to occasionally indulging a fantasy but wanting to change your entire wardrobe? No.


It's a fantasy. [b]Women fantasize about being taken forcefully as well. Doesn't mean they actually want that in real life. FAN-TA-SY. He doesn't actually want her to toss all her clothes and wear only dresses without underwear (that is not practical).

I hope he sees her as a sex object. And a competent person. And an interesting dinner date. And fun friend. All these things and more[/b].

+100


I doubt you can speak for all women who "fantasize" about being raped. I know I don't.
Anonymous
Buy some lingerie /end thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your BF sees you as a sex object. I don't object to occasionally indulging a fantasy but wanting to change your entire wardrobe? No.


It's a fantasy. [b]Women fantasize about being taken forcefully as well. Doesn't mean they actually want that in real life. FAN-TA-SY. He doesn't actually want her to toss all her clothes and wear only dresses without underwear (that is not practical).

I hope he sees her as a sex object. And a competent person. And an interesting dinner date. And fun friend. All these things and more[/b].

+100


I doubt you can speak for all women who "fantasize" about being raped. I know I don't.


There’s a difference between “taken forcefully” fantasies and rape fantasies.
Anonymous
Of course not all women. I didn't say ALL women. And I wouldn't. I don't think in black and white.

Frankly,I love this board,but the lack of ability for some to think outside their own boxes is astounding.

Can we try to see the shades of grey? And then realize that your reality isn't my reality, isn't her reality, isn't his reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course not all women. I didn't say ALL women. And I wouldn't. I don't think in black and white.

Frankly,I love this board,but the lack of ability for some to think outside their own boxes is astounding.

Can we try to see the shades of grey? And then realize that your reality isn't my reality, isn't her reality, isn't his reality.

*applause*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your BF sees you as a sex object. I don't object to occasionally indulging a fantasy but wanting to change your entire wardrobe? No.


It's a fantasy. [b]Women fantasize about being taken forcefully as well. Doesn't mean they actually want that in real life. FAN-TA-SY. He doesn't actually want her to toss all her clothes and wear only dresses without underwear (that is not practical).

I hope he sees her as a sex object. And a competent person. And an interesting dinner date. And fun friend. All these things and more[/b].

+100


I doubt you can speak for all women who "fantasize" about being raped. I know I don't.

Women don’t fantasize about “being raped”, but the top two fantasies for both sexes are 1. Forced sex and 2. Homosexual sex. Fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buy some lingerie /end thread


Exactly! Live a little.
Anonymous
Hey, it’s better than leather, whips, and chains.

Seriously, dump him, date more and find someone more compatible.

Good luck...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hey, it’s better than leather, whips, and chains.

Seriously, dump him, date more and find someone more compatible.

Good luck...

She’s gonna be hard pressed to find a man who is compatible with the types of body issues she seems to have. She should seek therapy first, then she has a much better shot of sustaining a relationship and enjoying life a little more.
Anonymous
What's funny is women demand changes in their husbands / BFs wardrobes all the time. They throw things out they don't like. It's fine when women do it, apparently.
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