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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's very chicken and egg. Men do nice things and are motivated to do romantic gestures when they feel emotionally connected through sex. Women want to have sex when men do romantic gestures. When one stops, the other does too and it spirals downward. These threads are basically "you started this first" Also, there are massive hormonal differences between the sexes. Married lesbians have a fraction of the sex married straight couples have. Unless you believe women either suck in bed or are horribly unromantic with each other, it's really just hormones. [/quote] Lesbian married couples are also far more likely to have 2 hour multi-orgasmic sexual encounters, so I don’t think your framework of hormones or sexual talent really translates the way you’re suggesting. [/quote] It supports exactly what I am saying. I never said women suck in bed, merely that even when women are married to other women, know their bodies, and can give each other more orgasms in bed (on average), they still have sex far less than straight couples. Point being, the idea of weekly sex (or more) in marriage is male-driven. Men not getting this frequency isn't because they did something wrong or suck in bed, it's because they are married to women.[/quote]
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