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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this true in your relationship, or not so much? How old are you?[/quote] Yes, but in a completely different way than women. For most of us men, we want to have sex all the time. Both when we are feeling romantic, but also just when we wake up or go to sleep or in the middle of the day. I'm not being funny, so let me explain. We have the same need for intimacy as women, and what sex to connect and for enjoyment. But we also look at sex separately from that as well. We also want it just to relieve a genuine need that most of us have. It's not that we are looking at you as objects, but even if it is just to orgasm before bed or when we wake up to start our day. Sometimes out of the blue in the middle of the day. As a result, some women become offended and feel like they are objects. But that isn't the truth. We love the woman we are married to or dating, but we also trust her to provide us with this carnal release for this need that comes over many of us. When a woman recognized that fact, and allows it free of guilt, then she is providing a level of love and selflessness that many women don't understand. And I'll tell you something else, men with awesome wives like this seldom ever cheat. This is the truth about us men. We love and admire you...but we also need to use you as our release. [/quote] Yeah, as many women can attest, men with wives who provide "carnal release" do cheat because cheating is about the person's low character and their propensity for dishonesty. Nice try putting it on women though. It's also telling that you view sex as something women should do for you instead of something that you have the obligation to make mutually enjoyable because it should be a shared experience of release. Hope you stay single.[/quote] It's 100% a guy who's bad in bed. Notice how every sex related thing is something for him, but nothing for her? "[b]We also want it[/b] just to relieve a genuine need that most of us have." "but we also trust her to [b]provide[/b] us" "then she is [b]providing[/b] a level of love and [b]selflessness[/b]" "We love and admire you...[b]but we also need to use you[/b] as our release." Major rapey vibes. [/quote]
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