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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would expect this is a man trying to weed out women who view sex as an optional thing that is nice when the stars aligned. As a man who views sex as an ESSENTIAL regular part of a relationship, I fully understand wanting to weed those women out.[/quote] Nobody gets to demand sex from another person … it sounds incredibly entitled coming from a man. [/quote] He’s not “demanding” sex from anybody! He’s weeding out the woman who do not have much of a sex drive themselves and won’t want sex very often. Exactly like how an eNtItLeD woman might weed out men under 6 feet on her profile.[/quote] Fine with me. I'd prefer to meet people who didn't want to have sex in the first month. Whatever note that describes, I'm all for it. There seem to be a ton of people who are highly sexual and they should find each other. Same for the low sexual people. Lets give them both a category that is respectable.[/quote] how about mature people who truly respect and love their partners and work to make sex mutually enjoyable rather than demanding conformance to any standards? like are you really going to reject a relationship with a great woman because she likes sex 2x/week and you prefer 3x/week? [/quote] I’m a woman, and perfectly fine with the amount of sex I am having. So not an incel or whatever. Your posts come across as you feeling that your sexual needs and desires should be unilaterally met, and anything your partner desires that is other than your specific preference is somehow him taking something from you or not caring about you. If you prefer 2x a week, and the man you are with prefers 3x a week, then ideally, you meet in the middle. You don’t just do what the lower libido partner wants all of the time. [/quote]
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