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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"I wouldn’t want to be near with someone who’s built his life around his D and pleasures. Living in a constant search of sex partners ." This person was having lots of sex for a little over 10 years while young and is now over the age of 50. Married for about 10 of those post-30 years. Not sure how it's fair to say they built their life around their D. I think you don't realize how easy a small, select group of males in their 20s have it when it comes to casual sex. My brother was like this when he was young, and my son is now too. It's wild to witness up close, but many women really do throw themselves at certain men and request ONSs. (I never did this, so I was surprised to see it.) [/quote] Women have always thrown myself at my brother, same situation you're describing. If he had wanted a ONS every day of the week he could have had them in his 20s. Completely different situation for my other brother, who really had to work to get a date. The other brother wasn't objectively that much more attractive than the other one, but there was something about his funloving, athletic, easygoing manner that made women love him.[/quote] So you are staying here that men have no own agency or inclination to be in relationships at all, if casual sex is guaranteed from multiple women? This is just BS. There are many attractive men for whom monogamy (or serial monogamy) is a preferred way of living. Women can hit on them as much as they want, but if he’s loyal to his GF and wants monogamy, it won’t make him sleep around. [/quote] +1. The boys will be boys mentality is gross. Sounds like an excuse for poor parenting.[/quote] Yes, it’s partially poor parenting: spoiling boys, always telling them “my handsome son” etc. Other reason - these men and women are just poly. They need to date others who are poly, eg have similarly wired sexuality. Mono partner won’t be happy with poly and other way around [/quote] That's incorrect. Poly is a choice not a different wiring. Kids of polygamy cultures majority decided monogamy was the better choice after seeing their parents way of life [/quote]
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