Article title is very misleading.
Men want sex more than their female partners. Men just no longer want to have sex with their female partners. Women are content with the same dikk. That tore up, blown tire, used mattress, flat basketball p*ssy gets old after a few pumps.
I dont need sex twice a day, once a day or even a couple times a week, all I am asking from him is sex MAYBE once a week to a week and a half but we on average have sex about every 30 days. I have a lot going for me: I am an attractive 25-year-old, I get looks and nice comments from different men, I run my own business, I work out regularly and am in better shape than most women, I have a great personality and have a lot of friends, I also am a woman that likes to have sex!! My boyfriend and I have been going to a sex therapist for about five months now and nothing has changed with our intimacy. I like to dress up for him but when he sees me in a sexy outfit he gets upset because he thinks I am pressuring him to have sex and that its not fair to put that kind of pressure on him. He doesnt have a problem getting erect, in fact I find him masturbating in the shower and on the couch when he thinks I am not around. It hurts my feelings that I throw myself at him and am usually willing and ready for some action and he masturbates and doesnt include me. I ask him over and over why wont you have sex with me, what do I need to do?
Dudes need to stop staying with or dealing with women out of obligation. Life is too short to not be happy.
Obviously, dudes must not be attracted to their women anymore. And when this happens, it's time to move on.
When you get married and watch a child come out of your wifes p*ssy, something changes. You dont know what i mean right now, but you will. She gets put in the M-zone.
I'm a 65-year-old woman who has been divorced since 1991. Since that time, I have been in approximately six serious relationships. In every one of them, my sex drive was higher than my partner's. Now I'm running into the problem that even if my partner is interested in having sex at all (much less as often as I would prefer), he has ED. I'm beginning to think that I will never find a partner whose sex drive is equal to mine. .
You know what I get out of this? She wants him to be a Time Ho.
I mean look at all she's got going on:
- she's running her own business, which takes most of her time I imagine...
- ...then she's going to the gym,
- she "has a lot friends" which can mean a whole bunch of extra stuff...
...then when she comes home after all that chit at 10pm she might wanna fucc (wait for it) "MAYBE once a week or a week and a half". And that's on the nights she's not dragging her BOYFRIEND (not "husband") to the gottdamn sex therapist.
Look niccas/broads: if you ain't married to these folks sleepin' with you, THE BLUE HELL YOU GOIN' TO THERAPISTS WITH 'EM FOR??? HUH?? Where in the hizzell do they do that at??
Now I don't know this dude mindset, but i'll speculate: clearly this dude is still with her so she must be a BAYAD BEEITCH/5-Star Chick like all her "credentials" she lists sounds like on the surface. But he may feel like she wants him to be Dicc On The Spot when she gets ready. Notice how she doesn't say anything she likes about him except "he has no problems getting erect".
But whatever - maybe i'm wrong. Just how it sounds to me...
Very good observation. I read the lady's comments once and didn't give it two thoughts but when you think about it, I think you're right.
Part of this is because society (men included) act like sex is just a matter or flicking a light switch and going. Which is true under normal relaxed conditions but if a man has a career and obligations like family, friends ect and his woman is busy as well...its possible that their hornyness might be out of sync.
She might want it when the nikka is dead tired and he might want it while she is out with her friends or tending to her business, or working out at the gym.
She probably looks at it like..."men never make a big deal about sex, they want it (think about it) all the time so, why doesn't he want it from me?". He probably does want it but not when she's available...that's probably why she found him gettin off to porn when he 'thought she wasn't around'...:thinking:
Or maybe he watches too much porn and has a real specific kinky requirement...who knows but anyway.. @Taadow you make some very good points.
I don’t need sex twice a day, once a day or even a couple times a week, all I am asking from him is sex MAYBE once a week to a week and a half but we on average have sex about every 30 days. I have a lot going for me: I am an attractive 25-year-old, I get looks and nice comments from different men, I run my own business, I work out regularly and am in better shape than most women, I have a great personality and have a lot of friends, I also am a woman that likes to have sex!! My boyfriend and I have been going to a sex therapist for about five months now and nothing has changed with our intimacy. I like to dress up for him but when he sees me in a sexy outfit he gets upset because he thinks I am pressuring him to have sex and that it’s not fair to put that kind of pressure on him. He doesn’t have a problem getting erect, in fact I find him masturbating in the shower and on the couch when he thinks I am not around. It hurts my feelings that I throw myself at him and am usually willing and ready for some action and he masturbates and doesn’t include me. I ask him over and over why won’t you have sex with me, what do I need to do?
some of those dudes are probably gay
Stfu...half of you men have women that give you sex constantly yet you still have women on the side...we have needs too stop acting like women don't need sex as much as men...
I feel sorry for those women