Anonymous wrote:Woman want men to "open up" emotionally and express their feelings -- but, they lose attraction when the men actually do this.
Women want to be treated as an equal -- except when they want to be dominated, and will lose attraction if men can't read their minds and be dominate only when they want it, otherwise, it's rape.
Women want equal pay -- but lose respect if their husbands make less than them, or have a lesser-status job.
Women want men who dress and groom well -- but they also don't because it might mean that the man is too into himself. And a man shouldn't think about himself. He should spend all of his time and energy thinking about doting on his Princess.
There's a reason why there are so many still-single 30s & 40s women in the US today.
Anonymous wrote:Woman want men to "open up" emotionally and express their feelings -- but, they lose attraction when the men actually do this.
Women want to be treated as an equal -- except when they want to be dominated, and will lose attraction if men can't read their minds and be dominate only when they want it, otherwise, it's rape.
Women want equal pay -- but lose respect if their husbands make less than them, or have a lesser-status job.
Women want men who dress and groom well -- but they also don't because it might mean that the man is too into himself. And a man shouldn't think about himself. He should spend all of his time and energy thinking about doting on his Princess.
There's a reason why there are so many still-single 30s & 40s women in the US today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crying probably wouldn't bother her as much if he could take control in bed. Sometimes women just want to be f-ed, crude as that sounds.
And sometimes women are afraid to say so plainly, because we've been socially conditioned from day one that "a lady" doesn't talk like that, or talk about that, or even wants that.
That's why I asked OP if she had tried communicating honestly and openly what she wants in the line of sex.
I don't think the person who answered "He cried" is the OP. I think that poster is a troll.
That is what I admire about gay couples vs. straight - they are not afraid to talk about their wants and needs. Why are married couples so scared to talk about their sexuality? Is it that much of a threat? What is wrong with a woman or man saying, " I want to be dominated, I want to try something new, I want to be submissive for once and have you dream of things you want to do to me, I want to experiment with other couples" or whatever? What is so terrifying about this?
OP, we don't know him. Maybe he wants to do new things and ramp it up! Why can't couples just be honest? So you bang a number of people before you get married and then cannot open up when you have a spouse? Doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I have a tall, fit and handsome man who is sexually aggressive, passionate and dominant in bed. Do you want to trade your husband to me for him? Your husband sounds very nice and I am interested.
why would you want to trade?
Because I've been with him for quite sometime and though sex is great I have other needs that OP's husband can fulfill. And besides sex with a sensitive man can be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I have a tall, fit and handsome man who is sexually aggressive, passionate and dominant in bed. Do you want to trade your husband to me for him? Your husband sounds very nice and I am interested.
why would you want to trade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crying probably wouldn't bother her as much if he could take control in bed. Sometimes women just want to be f-ed, crude as that sounds.
And sometimes women are afraid to say so plainly, because we've been socially conditioned from day one that "a lady" doesn't talk like that, or talk about that, or even wants that.
That's why I asked OP if she had tried communicating honestly and openly what she wants in the line of sex.
I don't think the person who answered "He cried" is the OP. I think that poster is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:The crying probably wouldn't bother her as much if he could take control in bed. Sometimes women just want to be f-ed, crude as that sounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know there are women who would love to have such a sensitive man. It's too bad you're mismatched. There must be something he does that you feel is manly. Sign him up for martial arts or something.
I think most women will find this unappealing, actually. It's how we're wired. I was with a sensitive guy for 8 years. I broke up with him because there was no romance. We're still friends. He's like a great girlfriend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no pleasing the DC women.
Isn't that the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG Op - Me too!
Lovely guy, honest and trustworthy as you could ever want, handsome, great dad, smart, etc...
Cries at the drop of a hat. The man cries repeatedly during Game of Thrones for god's sake.
Zero passion or sex drive - used to be low, now it's just zero.
For my b'day I'm going to ask him to have his testosterone checked. It's bad.
I totally get it. You are not a colossal bitch.
He's gay.