HA... he talks from experience. I'm gonna call you "one-time" from now on. lolzzzQuote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
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HA... he talks from experience. I'm gonna call you "one-time" from now on. lolzzzQuote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Ah ahhahahaha. Sorry there man but your line, "The pressure isn't on you to perform" hahahaa. that's good. thanks for that. I needed a good chuckle.Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
hope your well !!
and to the O.P,
I would imagine moderation for those who are comfy with casual sex may keep it in the 'safe for the soul' realm. HOwever, one can practice with one person and this one person can be a life partner.
Women have just as much need to explore their sexual appetites and comfort zones and any man that thinks a woman just lays there, well, I feel for them because when both parties are feeling it right and moving together in that cosmic rhythm, well, beautiful things happen.
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and Cosmo, Imagine knowing every part of someones body that you love whole heartedly, that you know so well and have no limitations on comfort levels. One that loves you as you them in every aspect. Then, add years of intimacy and you will get the best love making sessions in the World and anyone that feels sorry for or insults those who have just one partner and love it so, is only speaking from the experience they have thus so far and obviously, has not experienced this kind of connnection YET
IN a nutshell there YoungCosmo, don't mock it if you haven't been there yet because you just wouldn't know would you.
Lol. Well, if you count the times I sorta had something kinda like what you'd call sex as half of sex each time, I could be said to have had sex TWO times!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wakeup [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I honestly dont see it as being good in the long term because then a person never gets that needed comfort of knowing theres that one person thats there no matter what, however i think casual sex could end up leading to more if you happen to find that person.... kind of a conflicting question i guess idk, just a thought
Put it this way: The ability to get casual sex however much as needed is something to be PROUD of. It says your genetic expression is much better than a lot of poor saps. Only physically attractive people have self-esteem and it's no wonder: Who wouldn't have esteem when you're desired? And lots of casual sex is good for us guys, it means we're of value. Err, I don't speak for myself cuz I am one of the poor saps but for the guys who get or can get it, they're winners, bred of good genes and fortune and so the world opens to them because they're desirable men. Their lives are so ****ing easy.
Lots of value to who?Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
If a guy needs to have lots of casual sex to find value in himself, then that's a bit sad - but it's his own business. However I'm pretty sure that there's a lot of women who wouldn't see value in a man who sleeps around.
Yeah but those are the prude, virginal women who enter the nunnery or work at the library. And a guy doesn't need to HAVE the sex: Just show and maintain a good, healthy amount of opportunities. Most of the quality men are those who have done this. Girls want a man that is highly desired and sex or the chances to have are a good way to prove a man's desirability.
Ahahahahahaah. Ah, Young Cosmo, key word, 'Young'......
Dear young Cosmo,
"prude, virginal women who enter the nunnery or work library"?? tee hee. Young Sir, pa leeez.
I can only hope you find a quality woman who works where ever she works; someone who will tear down your funny misconceptions and blow your mind, school your heart and break down the small pools you are presently swimming in.
Open your beautiful eyes.
A man can dream. In some cases, dreaming is all he has; Hume has already debunked the concept of miracles.Quote:
Originally Posted by woody [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I've tried to teach Cosmo that there are so many girls who don't fit his preconceived ideas of women. But he doesn't believe me. I too hope that he changes his attitude - because it's the attitude which is his biggest obstacle.Quote:
Originally Posted by woody [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I'm not a misogynist: I don't think negatively women. I only think negatively about ME. But you try looking like this and having success..
"Yeah but those are the prude, virginal women who enter the nunnery or work at the library. And a guy doesn't need to HAVE the sex: Just show and maintain a good, healthy amount of opportunities. Most of the quality men are those who have done this. Girls want a man that is highly desired and sex or the chances to have are a good way to prove a man's desirability"Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Actually this ^^^ is a very inaccurate and negative view. Yes, I've known a couple of girls who would fit this criteria, but the rest of us would roll our eyes at her each time she got left high and dry. You see, the type of man who you think women want is actually a very high risk proposition. Most sensible women find that down-to-earth regular guy is really quite hard to beat.
And WTF is with your comment about librarians?
Yeah the rolling of the eyes is a physical manifestation of frustation at not being able to tame and keep those men because subconsciously you're attracted to them even though you know damn well you oughtn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by basilandthyme [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
And I dunno, I was being facetious with the librarian comments although you never see a beautiful librarian...n'est-ce pas?
And you're being facetious with this comment too?Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Lol no, just propounding an alienating truth.