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- December 12, 2008 at 12:00 am #2625
ShirleyAveryParticipantThere are several books and articles on the differences between men and women in terms of communication, problem solving, etc., but there are very few books on men’s thoughts, feelings & practices on sexuality that are written by men. Female “specialists” offer their advice, but their info is based on second hand reporting. The few such books I’ve read by men are pretty raunchy compared to women’s romanticized views of sex and relatiohsips. Are men afraid to let women know how they really feel about sex, masturbation, porn, etc.? Perhaps women wouldn’t be so shocked and turned off if they were presented with the truth earlier in life. Just Curious
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Name : ShirleyAvery, Gender : F, Disability : none, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Jewish, Age : 52, City : st. louis, State : MO Country : United States, Occupation : writer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, December 12, 2008 at 12:00 am #20736
DotMemberFor guys as long as the sex is good and they get time to do their hobbies, watch football, whatever, things are good. The shades of grey we women agonize over simply do not exist for most men.
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