Anonymous wrote:A question to the men.
If a man has a wife that never turns him down sexually and is always up for it (and maybe initiates), however she has body odour and unwanted body hair, would the husband still want to have sex with her or would he refuse?
I’m just curious to know how men would react in a situation like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Ask DCUM what men want, and invariably you'll get dozens of women telling you what men should want.
x a million
So why don’t you start identifying yourself as a man and state the answer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Ask DCUM what men want, and invariably you'll get dozens of women telling you what men should want.
x a million
So why don’t you start identifying yourself as a man and state the answer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
OK, I'll bite. Disagree. I've read that it is not uncommon for men to hire a high priced escort not for sex, but for someone to talk to. People need someone to understand them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Ask DCUM what men want, and invariably you'll get dozens of women telling you what men should want.
Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Ask DCUM what men want, and invariably you'll get dozens of women telling you what men should want.
x a million
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Ask DCUM what men want, and invariably you'll get dozens of women telling you what men should want.
Anonymous wrote:I wish more men would answer this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So question: if one partner really doesn't want to have sex but the other one does, why does the tie go to the man? Why has everybody agreed that the man's feelings are more important than the woman's?
The tie doesn’t “go to the man.” It goes to the person who wants to have sex, which can be either of them.
actually the "tie" goes to the person who DOESN'T want to have sex - more often than not, the woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So question: if one partner really doesn't want to have sex but the other one does, why does the tie go to the man? Why has everybody agreed that the man's feelings are more important than the woman's?
The tie doesn’t “go to the man.” It goes to the person who wants to have sex, which can be either of them.
Anonymous wrote:So question: if one partner really doesn't want to have sex but the other one does, why does the tie go to the man? Why has everybody agreed that the man's feelings are more important than the woman's?