The porn watching shouldn't be alarming, as noted by many here already. What I personally find disquieting is the fact that you try to initiate sex most of the time and he turns you down. I would KILL to have a woman with a sex drive, as would most guys. If I never mentioned sex again my wife wouldn't even notice, and definetly wouldn't complain. If the ONLY porn he views is the "teen/ barely legal" porn, that may be a concern too because it would point to what his real world preferrences might be. If that is simply the "flavor of the month" I wouldn't be worried about how his porn preferences pertain to you.
...one can be sure of nothing until it has already happened...
Pr0n tastes and a guys "type" don't necessarily translate into real life. If he's dating you, don't worry about it, he's not inflexible with who he'll date.
Coco, you must spend a lot of time disgusted.
Keep your love life off Facebook, don't cheat, it's never too soon to make a move on a woman you like.
hahah on the other hand, us porn watchers spend a lot of time "happy"
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
Two things here that you need to realize:
1.) BMI scales, while meant to show healthy levels of body weight, are fairly lofty and some what unreachable goals for the LARGE majority of the population. I wouldn't be surprised if 85% of the U.S. population scored below the "healthy" mark. I'm 22, 6'6" and weigh roughly 90 kg. I am in fairly good shape with a little over 8% body fat and a thin, athletic build. I score BARELY above the healthy mark on a BMI scale. It's accurate if you live in a world without all the technology and conveniences of modern day. You wont find a world that comes close to the average unless you went back a few centuries where people basically did everything by hand.
2.) Porn is NOT reality. Women depicted in porn are not real world women. Understandable that you are a little shaken, but its nothing to worry about. Unless he ends up on "To Catch a Predator" with Chris Hansen, you have no reason for concern.
"What you really fear is inside yourself. You fear your own power.
You fear your own anger, the drive to do great and terrible things."
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