Anonymous wrote:So: Submit to women in every part of life. But in the bedroom, fu*k the hell out of them.
Noted.
Anonymous wrote:Huh, man here and I thought it was universally known that women were turned on by novelty and being desired
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven't read the article yet, but I've always thought it well known that most women get turned on by being the object of desire and having an assertive, more dominant lover. I've never had trouble finding this in men. And I'm not talking about jerks or a-holes. I've met plenty of men who are perfectly nice, considerate gentlemen, not sexists, can treat women as equals but know how to take charge in bed. Maybe it's because I'm older and my partners have been around my same age. Is there really a dearth of sexually confident, assertive men in younger generations that know how to navigate this duality? Women used to be told all the time that we needed to be a whore in the bedroom and a lady outside of it. Are younger men unable to pull the equivalent off?
College kids are being shown videos where they are supposed to ask for consent to each escalation within an individual encounter. E.g., first ask for consent before putting a hand on her knee; after receiving that consent request consent to move up to her thigh; after receiving that consent request consent to move up to her ass, and so forth....
How else is this supposed to end?
Anonymous wrote:No woman wants a beta, even feminists.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't read the article yet, but I've always thought it well known that most women get turned on by being the object of desire and having an assertive, more dominant lover. I've never had trouble finding this in men. And I'm not talking about jerks or a-holes. I've met plenty of men who are perfectly nice, considerate gentlemen, not sexists, can treat women as equals but know how to take charge in bed. Maybe it's because I'm older and my partners have been around my same age. Is there really a dearth of sexually confident, assertive men in younger generations that know how to navigate this duality? Women used to be told all the time that we needed to be a whore in the bedroom and a lady outside of it. Are younger men unable to pull the equivalent off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you need to do is talk to her about what she likes and explore together in a respectful, safe and fun way.
Nope.
- A woman
Anonymous wrote:What you need to do is talk to her about what she likes and explore together in a respectful, safe and fun way.
Anonymous wrote:What you need to do is talk to her about what she likes and explore together in a respectful, safe and fun way.