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Post by csspider57 on Nov 2, 2010 12:44:50 GMT
Women Don't Care About Bad SexOct 26th 2010 By Jeremy Taylor Many women who report sexual-performance problems aren't particularly worried about them. In various studies attempting to rate sexual satisfaction, between one-third and one-half of females report sexual dysfunction. However, only about 10 percent are concerned by it. In general, women are more likely to report sexual problems than men, and their problems tend to be with desire, rather than with plumbing issues. One theory as to why so many women will brush off bad sex is because they still value the intimacy of sex, even if the experience itself isn't as pleasurable as they feel it should be. In other words, a post-coital snuggle can make up for all sorts of shortcomings. www.asylum.com/2010/10/26/women-dont-care-about-bad-sex/ Hmm.. written from a male perspective? But I do agree in part. Value in the intimacy. But where is the need to fake climax here? That desire thing was something a nephew and I had discussed earlier this year. We wondered about the role of birth control in modulating a womans desires. He had some personal stats and I did some reflection, we looked at one another like wt*. slh1234.. some guy, I don't even know, rides up on a motorcycle and does that to me.. I would have taken the bike too.. ;D
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Post by scpg02 on Nov 2, 2010 16:31:55 GMT
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Post by byz on Nov 2, 2010 17:49:32 GMT
No that's not a woman it's the goddess Diana of Ephesus ;D
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Post by sigurdur on Nov 4, 2010 1:58:14 GMT
Good one Byz!
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Post by byz on Nov 4, 2010 18:26:56 GMT
I must have scared off the ladies from commenting
This is because English men always play the evil roles in Hollywood films.
I always find it funny when I come to the US and people ask me to keep talking as they like my very English accent.
The trouble is I'm not evil (unlike google - even if I do always use their search engine) ;D
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Post by scpg02 on Nov 5, 2010 0:04:17 GMT
I must have scared off the ladies from commenting This is because English men always play the evil roles in Hollywood films. I always find it funny when I come to the US and people ask me to keep talking as they like my very English accent. The trouble is I'm not evil (unlike google - even if I do always use their search engine) ;D there is something very appealing about an English accent. Course the same could be said for many other accents.
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Post by Maui on Nov 10, 2010 16:30:01 GMT
Wow! I only read the first post... WE installed lever door handles right after WE moved into OUR home. And both of us feel the effects of our childhoods... Our parents really did what they thought was best . This is no longer a jungle; the rules of nature have been twisted. Instinct, or even just doing what the previous generation did, is not sufficient. Religions have become obsolete.
Maybe there is some more intelligent creature that could give us a hand. Have they figured out who launched that rocket yet?
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Post by curiousgeorge on Nov 10, 2010 19:07:43 GMT
Wow! I only read the first post... WE installed lever door handles right after WE moved into OUR home. And both of us feel the effects of our childhoods... Our parents really did what they thought was best . This is no longer a jungle; the rules of nature have been twisted. Instinct, or even just doing what the previous generation did, is not sufficient. Religions have become obsolete. Maybe there is some more intelligent creature that could give us a hand. Have they figured out who launched that rocket yet? You don't get out of your own comfort zone much, do you? Too bad. You might develop a better sense of human cultures and mores if you did.
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Post by Maui on Nov 11, 2010 0:29:45 GMT
Oh, sorry for criticizing modern religion. Does going to church mean getting out of one's comfort zone?
Let me give specific examples: the Pope (a man) is not dealing effectively with homosexuality. Our President (a man) is strangely ambivalent about religion.
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Post by slh1234 on Nov 11, 2010 13:38:04 GMT
Let me give specific examples: the Pope (a man) is not dealing effectively with homosexuality. Our President (a man) is strangely ambivalent about religion. I don't get it. What does that mean?
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Post by scpg02 on Nov 11, 2010 16:50:47 GMT
Oh, sorry for criticizing modern religion. Does going to church mean getting out of one's comfort zone? Let me give specific examples: the Pope (a man) is not dealing effectively with homosexuality. Our President (a man) is strangely ambivalent about religion. I thought everyone knew Obama is homosexual.
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Post by Maui on Nov 11, 2010 17:10:09 GMT
Men need spiritual support, not dogma. The Pope condemns homosexuality, but cannot control abuse by priests. The church's teachings are out of context in a worl where reproduction might not be top priority.
Our President must not find church attendance time effective. He is the first I can remember since Kennedy who for the most part has not gone to church. It shows the obsolescence of a four-century-old American tradition of praise, singing, and fellowship.
So, what I am trying to show is that men do not have support from religion in our culture. It is a problem, for one thing, because religion DOES offer men support in other nations with vastly different social and economic systems. We are weakened as a nation.
scpg02, my wife got a kick out of your "ham" radio.
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Post by Maui on Nov 11, 2010 17:12:07 GMT
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Post by curiousgeorge on Nov 11, 2010 22:11:08 GMT
Oh, sorry for criticizing modern religion. Does going to church mean getting out of one's comfort zone? Let me give specific examples: the Pope (a man) is not dealing effectively with homosexuality. Our President (a man) is strangely ambivalent about religion. There is far more to human culture than religion or sexual preference. Perhaps you should spend some time exploring cultural anthropology.
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Post by scpg02 on Nov 12, 2010 1:26:25 GMT
Men need spiritual support, not dogma. The Pope condemns homosexuality, but cannot control abuse by priests. The church's teachings are out of context in a worl where reproduction might not be top priority. Our President must not find church attendance time effective. He is the first I can remember since Kennedy who for the most part has not gone to church. It shows the obsolescence of a four-century-old American tradition of praise, singing, and fellowship. So, what I am trying to show is that men do not have support from religion in our culture. It is a problem, for one thing, because religion DOES offer men support in other nations with vastly different social and economic systems. We are weakened as a nation. scpg02, my wife got a kick out of your "ham" radio. Glad she liked it.
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