9/10/2008 2:28:30 PM |
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lillibet
New South Wales
Australia
age: 51
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How does a man truly love a woman????I believe its instinctive for a man to love a woman with his manhood....Its his animal instincts and desire to mate.Its his basic need to lose himself in his womans wetness and warmth.....No man just loves a woman for herself alone its in his eyes his every move, this urge to plunge into the depths of her womanhood... You think Im wrong????? Mwah
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9/10/2008 2:30:22 PM |
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rusty_shorts
West Palm Beach, FL
age: 35
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BUSTED.... Boy's the jig is up....
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9/10/2008 2:33:23 PM |
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babyblue719
Colorado Springs, CO
age: 33
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Good sex is not enough for lasting love if he doesnt like her personality and vice versa it wont last long..
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9/10/2008 2:36:13 PM |
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mike22304
Alexandria, VA
age: 62
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How long does true love last? What is the current divorce rate?
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9/10/2008 2:37:07 PM |
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fitenite_forum
Grand Junction, CO
age: 50
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Yeah, I think you're wrong, and here's why. My 19 year old cousin was in a nasty industrial accident, lost all feeling from the neck down. He will be celebrating his 20th wedding anniversary next month, and he loves his wife with an intensity I havent seen before. And she him. I thought she should be awarded saint hood or something, but they are 2 people that love and care for each other and it has nothing to do with is manhood, or her wetness and warmth..
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9/10/2008 2:44:18 PM |
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afrog
Houston, TX
age: 38
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Good sex is not enough for lasting love if he doesnt like her personality and vice versa it wont last long..
Exactly! Yes, the ultimate pursuit is to eventually mate, but some of us are looking for more than just great sex. I think THE relationship would have regular episodes of tear-my-clothes-off, but the emotional attachment would have to develop first. Since the brain is the largest muscle of erotica, if there is an emotional attachment, then everything else will fall into place. After all, don't they say that it's better to marry someone you like to talk to?
Frog
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9/10/2008 2:51:56 PM |
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mskitty57
Tucson, AZ
age: 58
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Sounds like some of the chats I get.
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9/10/2008 2:53:29 PM |
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dans65
Circle Pines, MN
age: 63
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I do not agree at all, sex and making love is a big part but there has to be so much more or it doesn't work
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9/10/2008 3:01:09 PM |
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kitise
Greenwood, SC
age: 30
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wrong?? a desire to mate is not a show of love but just a desire.
a man doesnt necessarily mate with a woman because he loves her.
u may need to consult with men to put a cogent argumentation about this.
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9/10/2008 3:33:19 PM |
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sparks60
Marion, OH
age: 60
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I don't think you are wrong about the concept of animal instinct driving a man while he is losing himself in his woman's warmth (as you so politely described it). We are indeed animals - even if we are supposed to be intelligent we still have many basic animal instincts (thank God).
I think though that there is more to love and desire than just animal instinct (even in us men). I have no desire to just plunge into any old wet warmth. Like many on DH I spend a lot of my time alone (and yes, often lonely) because I won't let those animal instincts rule my life.
I "desire" someone who has character and lives their life in a manner I can accept. That's my take on love.
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9/10/2008 3:40:10 PM |
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zzjonze
Springfield, MO
age: 54 online now!
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In my case you may be wrong, I could take the womanhood thing or leave it.
ZZ
Exactly !! Well said Silk.
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9/10/2008 3:41:31 PM |
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silkpanties53
Baytown, TX
age: 53
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I don't think you are wrong about the concept of animal instinct driving a man while he is losing himself in his woman's warmth (as you so politely described it). We are indeed animals - even if we are supposed to be intelligent we still have many basic animal instincts (thank God).
I think though that there is more to love and desire than just animal instinct (even in us men). I have no desire to just plunge into any old wet warmth. Like many on DH I spend a lot of my time alone (and yes, often lonely) because I won't let those animal instincts rule my life.
I "desire" someone who has character and lives their life in a manner I can accept. That's my take on love.
Well said
I think at a young age the animal instincts come out stronger.
When we grow older our human instincts come into play, just to have
some one who relates to you and your needs are most important. Someone
who is there when you need a shoulder to lean on, and someone who believes
in you as a person.
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9/10/2008 3:51:17 PM |
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froggienm1
Albuquerque, NM
age: 36
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what do we know, another "frog" on here! I do totally disagree with the lady who started this thread. The real truth is and if anyone out here has ever read any of the good books on marriage or some of the good Christian books on marriage, you would find it says to marry your best friend. The one you can talk with and get along with over anything, whom there are no fights since you both know how to settle them long before they get to argument status. It certainly isn't just about how good you are in bed with that person, but how well you connect on a personal level and how intimate of a relationship you can develop on that level.
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9/10/2008 3:56:08 PM |
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vale42
Findlay, OH
age: 50
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i think u are wrong to it takes more then sex to make a good marriage,,, its what is in the heart that counts and between the couple,,,,,,,,,
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9/10/2008 4:14:40 PM |
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pwin_here_n_now
Annapolis, MD
age: 38
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A real Man who truly loves his woman takes much further than the bedroom.... Truely loving woman means sneaking a peak at her often while she primps herself for a night out "just because he stand being away from her". He listens when she needs to talk and is truely interested. He adores her because of "Everything" she is. He appreciates her becuase she makes him laugh. He gains joy from and outing just because she gaining so much joy and passion from the activity she is engaged in. He respects her opinions, asks for them and her insights - and may even implement them in his own endeavors. He trusts her explicitly and calls just to say he is thinking of her. And when she cries he melts because he only wants to see her happy and joyful. He stands up for her reputation and her character no matter what.... (This of course must be mutal... if a long term lasting relationship is to flourish....)
Peace!
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