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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a young woman, I don't get it. Like did you get married solely thinking you would get laid regularly? Cause that just seems so... dumb. Messed up. Awful. Then they put pressure on their wives, who dont feel like having sex, and try to coerce or pressure them into it. Why? Because the dude wants to have sex. I see so much outrage about Brock Turner and no one seems to be talking about this different aspect of rape culture which is that husbands are entitled to their wives bodies? When they want it? And it's so bizarre to me. Like.... how is this a thing? In today's modern world? Women are still expected to lie back and think of England? For reals? [/quote] Ha ha, think of England. I think many get married too young, probably the biggest problem and both have misplaced priorities. If ones shopping and over spending, the other thinks it's all about sex you have a disaster in the making. Long term successful marriages last because it's a give and take. Sex like everything has it's place. You don't coerce one to do something they don't want to no matter what it is. Mature individuals understand it's not their partners job to for-fill all their needs, a fact of life. Basically no you don't think of England, say NO! Both partners need to realize they can't always get their way like everything else in life.[/quote]
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