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Ladies, if you were going out with a man and when you tried to sleep with him, he started to cry and said he wasn't ready, your responds would be what?
Ohh, this happened to a friend of mine a ways back...he was molested when he was seven, and still kind of damaged by the whole thing. The girl called him a name, SLAPPED HIM, and left. He called her later, telling her what had happened to him and that he was still uncomfortable with sex, and what did she do? Tell all her girlfriends that the loser she was going out with was molested when he was seven and that she dumped him because of it, THEY ALL HAD A GOOD LAUGH ABOUT IT, and had a series of high-fives and "You go girl(s)!" over drinks "Sex and the City" Style.
Me? I would probably just say "no" quitely, because I never had anything that bad happen to me, and I am simply apprehensive about sex. Women, I suspect, might take that as a sign of weakness and bounce, as my formal observations have shown me
Last edited by victorianpunk; 05-29-2008 at 10:12 PM..
I chose respect him and stay with him anyway. Truth is I probably would respect him even more than I did before.
Also, why wouldn't it be that, wouldn't a woman want a man to respect her and stay with her anyway if the reverse were the case. Anything less than that answer to me is a double standard on a woman's part.
I don't believe this is any more true than any of the other one thousand "women are horrible and evil" stories.
It's just one more attention-getting post that serves the dual purpose of reinforcing bogus beliefs. "But it really did happen! See? I'm typing it all out here."
This is a relationship forum. It isn't about mentally disturbed mothers.
Well, Jerz said, quote, "I don't believe this is any more true than any of the other one thousand "women are horrible and evil" stories." And I gave her a horrorable woman story that I am assumig is, indeed, true.
Well, Jerz said, quote, "I don't believe this is any more true than any of the other one thousand "women are horrible and evil" stories." And I gave her a horrorable woman story that I am assumig is, indeed, true.
She's talking about relationships. A lot of men on this forum tend to call women evil just because their relationships go bad.
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