Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
This board is toxic brain poison. It's all about ending marriages. Why don't you find a source that discusses improving marriages?
Even the ones focused on improving marriages (John Gottman, Samantha Rodman), tend to lean toward saying that men need to do better. The only way you are going to find something telling women to wear more lingerie is to read Dr Laura.
Maybe if all the experts say men need to do better….then men need to do better?
But not all say that. The biggest issue is that most men have a list of about 3-4 things that they need to be happy. Womens lists have about 100 things on it and they can't understand why men won't help them complete the lists
PP literally said that ALL experts except Dr Laura say men need to do better.
So which is it? All experts, or some experts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
This board is toxic brain poison. It's all about ending marriages. Why don't you find a source that discusses improving marriages?
Even the ones focused on improving marriages (John Gottman, Samantha Rodman), tend to lean toward saying that men need to do better. The only way you are going to find something telling women to wear more lingerie is to read Dr Laura.
Maybe if all the experts say men need to do better….then men need to do better?
But not all say that. The biggest issue is that most men have a list of about 3-4 things that they need to be happy. Womens lists have about 100 things on it and they can't understand why men won't help them complete the lists
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
This board is toxic brain poison. It's all about ending marriages. Why don't you find a source that discusses improving marriages?
Even the ones focused on improving marriages (John Gottman, Samantha Rodman), tend to lean toward saying that men need to do better. The only way you are going to find something telling women to wear more lingerie is to read Dr Laura.
Maybe if all the experts say men need to do better….then men need to do better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
This board is toxic brain poison. It's all about ending marriages. Why don't you find a source that discusses improving marriages?
Even the ones focused on improving marriages (John Gottman, Samantha Rodman), tend to lean toward saying that men need to do better. The only way you are going to find something telling women to wear more lingerie is to read Dr Laura.
Maybe if all the experts say men need to do better….then men need to do better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lingerie is to men what a red cape is to a bull.
Yeah. Not all men. I have plenty of friends whose husbands either don’t notice or state they look ridiculous.
sorry your friends are frumpy chubbies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
This board is toxic brain poison. It's all about ending marriages. Why don't you find a source that discusses improving marriages?
Even the ones focused on improving marriages (John Gottman, Samantha Rodman), tend to lean toward saying that men need to do better. The only way you are going to find something telling women to wear more lingerie is to read Dr Laura.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
This board is toxic brain poison. It's all about ending marriages. Why don't you find a source that discusses improving marriages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a sample of my collection.
https://www.wickedtemptations.com/standard-sizes/sexy-lingerie-3/crotchless/luv-lace-teddy.html?swatchid=option-label-color-92-item-97
https://www.wickedtemptations.com/standard-sizes/sexy-lingerie-3/crotchless/cobalt-blue-mesh-cupless-babydoll-crotchless-panty-w-open-butt.html?swatchid=option-label-color-92-item-320
I would never wear that. It doesn’t look comfortable at all and DH would like I’m trying to be a porn star. This only works if both parties like it. Many women don’t like dressing like a sex bot and this wouldn’t work for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lingerie is to men what a red cape is to a bull.
Yeah. Not all men. I have plenty of friends whose husbands either don’t notice or state they look ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced by most of these comments and on other discussion threads that the majority of women on DCUM don't like their husbands or maybe just men in general. They don't want to have sex with them, don't want to ever wear lingerie. Then they come complain about their husbands possibly having affairs, and want huge alimony payouts when they divorce. It's all so...weird. Like, what's the point of even being married if you can't have fun with your spouse?
It's a relationship board, meaning people come on here usually when they are having issues. I found this board on a Google search when I was having similar problems, the first few years of my marriage work rate and I wasn't on something like this. Now I am one of those people in a growingly hostile, sexless marriage and probably will be back here talking about affairs as well.
It's self selection
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DW asked me to buy her something sexy from Victoria's in 2020. Spent a fortune on it. She's never worn it.
How did you spend a fortune on a couple items at VS.