there is nothing wrong with mentally undressing someone, its a great game to play in a bar, try and guess what colour underwear a woman is wearingellimist337 said:Well, there are exceptions to every rule. Not every man thinks about sex every minute of the day, and some women do think about it pretty often.perryman93 said:i find that strange, because originally my girlfriend was obsessed with pleasure/sex/etc, but it didn't hugely bother me, although we are both about the same now, although for a long time sex wasn't important to either of usellimist337 said:Because men do truly (as a whole) tend to objectify women far more than the other way around. Women are much more in tune with a real "bonding process" and are much more tied to their emotions; relationships are generally less about sex for them and more about the actual relationship. While men care about the relationship, sex often plays a larger part for them about the quality of the relationship.
Doesn't even have to be about actual sex, either. Most women who see a guy they think is good looking note his good looks, might comment, then move on. Many men who see an attractive women go as far as mentally undressing them. It's just the way men tend to think; part of it also has to do with men and their competitive nature. Men want to take what they see as the best prize for themselves, even if it's just in their minds.
Because I am a sex craving guy.perryman93 said:why?Mercanary57 said:I am ashamed to post in this thread.
i am , but i didnt used to be and i know some guys who are notMercanary57 said:Because I am a sex craving guy.perryman93 said:why?Mercanary57 said:I am ashamed to post in this thread.
That and the big black rings around my eyes.iain62a said:That why you have a panda as your avatar?Sexual Harassment Panda said:The generalisation doesn't really apply to me either, I have almost no sex drive.
I don't hit people, that's another shameful male stereotype that I want no part of. Just another example of people being ruled by hormones. The most annoying thing I find though is when people assume that I am like minded and try to include me in conversations about "getting laid" and other such indignancy.MaxTheReaper said:Same. And it really pisses me off when someone stereotypes me like that and they aren't kidding.Sexual Harassment Panda said:The generalisation doesn't really apply to me either, I have almost no sex drive.
If they're there in person, I hit them.
Not saying that it's a bad thing (though it could be considered rude), but right there you're proving my point. Being sex-obsessed isn't just about wanting to have sex all the time. It's about thinking about the opposite sex (or I guess your own, too) in a sexual way all the time. Just because you don't care to have sex that much, or at least not as much as your girlfriend, doesn't mean you're not thinking about it in some facet.perryman93 said:there is nothing wrong with mentally undressing someone, its a great game to play in a bar, try and guess what colour underwear a woman is wearingellimist337 said:Well, there are exceptions to every rule. Not every man thinks about sex every minute of the day, and some women do think about it pretty often.perryman93 said:i find that strange, because originally my girlfriend was obsessed with pleasure/sex/etc, but it didn't hugely bother me, although we are both about the same now, although for a long time sex wasn't important to either of usellimist337 said:Because men do truly (as a whole) tend to objectify women far more than the other way around. Women are much more in tune with a real "bonding process" and are much more tied to their emotions; relationships are generally less about sex for them and more about the actual relationship. While men care about the relationship, sex often plays a larger part for them about the quality of the relationship.
Doesn't even have to be about actual sex, either. Most women who see a guy they think is good looking note his good looks, might comment, then move on. Many men who see an attractive women go as far as mentally undressing them. It's just the way men tend to think; part of it also has to do with men and their competitive nature. Men want to take what they see as the best prize for themselves, even if it's just in their minds.
That might be a hormonal imbalance actually. If you lack a substantial sex drive then you might want to get it checked. But in general men do seem to be more sex based than women.Sexual Harassment Panda said:The generalisation doesn't really apply to me either, I have almost no sex drive.
that actually really makes loads of sense, thanks !!ellimist337 said:Not saying that it's a bad thing (though it could be considered rude), but right there you're proving my point. Being sex-obsessed isn't just about wanting to have sex all the time. It's about thinking about the opposite sex (or I guess your own, too) in a sexual way all the time. Just because you don't care to have sex that much, or at least not as much as your girlfriend, doesn't mean you're not thinking about it in some facet.perryman93 said:there is nothing wrong with mentally undressing someone, its a great game to play in a bar, try and guess what colour underwear a woman is wearingellimist337 said:Well, there are exceptions to every rule. Not every man thinks about sex every minute of the day, and some women do think about it pretty often.perryman93 said:i find that strange, because originally my girlfriend was obsessed with pleasure/sex/etc, but it didn't hugely bother me, although we are both about the same now, although for a long time sex wasn't important to either of usellimist337 said:Because men do truly (as a whole) tend to objectify women far more than the other way around. Women are much more in tune with a real "bonding process" and are much more tied to their emotions; relationships are generally less about sex for them and more about the actual relationship. While men care about the relationship, sex often plays a larger part for them about the quality of the relationship.
Doesn't even have to be about actual sex, either. Most women who see a guy they think is good looking note his good looks, might comment, then move on. Many men who see an attractive women go as far as mentally undressing them. It's just the way men tend to think; part of it also has to do with men and their competitive nature. Men want to take what they see as the best prize for themselves, even if it's just in their minds.
I fail to see the downside. Anyway I'm not entirely convinced that men think about sex alot more than women, it's probably just culturally more acceptable for men to be open about it.megapenguinx said:That might be a hormonal imbalance actually. If you lack a substantial sex drive then you might want to get it checked. But in general men do seem to be more sex based than women.Sexual Harassment Panda said:The generalisation doesn't really apply to me either, I have almost no sex drive.
It does save a lot of troubleSexual Harassment Panda said:I fail to see the downside. Anyway I'm not entirely convinced that men think about sex alot more than women, it's probably just culturally more acceptable for men to be open about it.megapenguinx said:That might be a hormonal imbalance actually. If you lack a substantial sex drive then you might want to get it checked. But in general men do seem to be more sex based than women.Sexual Harassment Panda said:The generalisation doesn't really apply to me either, I have almost no sex drive.
Promiscuous man = stud
Promiscuous woman = slut.
Although it is absurd, it is still the general consensus.