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Just curious. Sometimes it seems that way, but perception isn't always everything.
my opinion is that women have higher peaks and lower valleys, and (in the absence of some effective stimulus) can go for a while without missing sex too much.
men have a fairly constant and predictable sex drive: the longer it's been the more we want it and the more desperate we get. Normal healthy men are "on" all pretty much all the time.
A man's sex drive is certainly far more immediate than is a woman's. The sight of a bra strap peeking out of a blouse can get us aroused. For women, the process tends to be much slower: "like water for chocolate".
A man's sex drive is certainly far more immediate than is a woman's. The sight of a bra strap peeking out of a blouse can get us aroused. For women, the process tends to be much slower: "like water for chocolate".
Alot of men dont get it when they want it, that will contribute to the urge of every little thing = boner.
If men had it whenever and wherever they wanted it the overall hunger would be alot lower. Women should be much lower since it's always available to them.
Maybe their wife isn't interested because they got fat, bald and lazy?
Why is it always the womans fault???
The BIGGEST reason I'm not in the mood is from some stupid comment my guy says, or if he hasn't been attentive to me. Be nice to me and I'll gladly have sex. LOL
Maybe their wife isn't interested because they got fat, bald and lazy?
Why is it always the womans fault???
It's not, and mature people know that
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