Since men don't menstruate, they aren't reminded constantly of their reproductive role as you are. And their participation in the reproductive process is extremely brief.
You have a different perspective from men, for many reasons, and men should take into consideration your different perspective. But if you are going to be loved, wouldn't you prefer it be for who you are and not your biological abilities? You didn't do anything to be biologically able to make a child, any more than you did anything to have two feet.
I certainly don't want to be loved for my ability to fertilize an ovum.
That has nothing to do with me. It's only my biology.
And if you're talking about parenting, you don't hold a special advantage there. There are fathers that are much better parents than their wives are. Men need to be appreciated just as much as women in what they can do for a child. Good parenting isn't instinctual. It's learned.
You do need to say more. Do you really need to ask "do men really love deeply"?
2006-09-09 04:12:09
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answered by Steve 7
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Why is this a gender issue? What has being true and honest got to do with making babies. You have obviously been hurt and are now playing the cynic.
Men and women can be true and honest---but all relationships are a twoway thing and if even one of the partners does not feel the same level of love or committment, the relationship can turn sour and unsatisfying.
The blame game cannot be generalised into a gender discriminatory remark.
It is time women the world over also became sensitive to a man's role in the family and society. Not all men are heartless, thoughtless or selfish. They are just different and special in other ways.
2006-09-09 03:51:21
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answered by itsmehuh 2
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Men do fall in love deeply when the right woman comes along. The problem is that we are often easily led away by good looks and sex. Once a man finds the right one, yes he can be in true love.
By the way, creating a baby takes man and a woman. Sure the woman carries the baby around in her body for 9 months, but that is not the most amazing thing. Raising the child with love and care and being a great parent is what is worthy of praise.
2006-09-09 03:54:54
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answered by Roger S 7
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Well, now you know why you don't snoop! Don't read her cell phone log. You can't do anything with this information, and you've opened Pandora's Box! You don't need speed dating, you need to do something that makes you feel good about yourself. If its a job, then its something you are good at. If its a hobby, same thing. Why not start working out? Then you have a focus, you improve your body, everyone thinks you are hot. She may even stop her focus on the ex. As for the oral issue last night. You jerk! She tells you that your stubble bothers her, lets try something else and you throw up the old boyfriend has facial hair? She didn't tell you know, she said lets try something different. Why did your idea of foreplay have to be only what was on your agenda? You don't need a hypnotist, you need a therapist. Keep up this way and she will eventually leave you. You are still controlling.
2016-03-17 10:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You honestly have no idea do you ? Men love very deeply and when the love is gone it is a very painful process for them to endure. Men are wary lovers and it takes a long time for them to actually fall in love with a woman But when they do it is almost impossible for them to fall out of love with that woman.
Most of the great love songs were written by men. The lyrics to those songs reveal much about the male psyche.
Listen to When A Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge or
He Stopped Loving her Today by George Jones
There are obviously many more examples of songs like this and if my computer skills weren't so primitive I would provide you with the actual lyrics.
2006-09-09 04:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,very true and very honest sometimes to honest for others to deal with, and yes some men do love deeply. I found one but I had look for quite some time to find him.
Beauty is only skin deep!
2006-09-09 03:46:59
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answered by hummingbird 5
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Yes, men can lovely deeply and can be hurt deeply too. Please don't make it sound that all men don't appreciate beauty and love. There are many women who don't appreciate beauty or who are unfaithful in love. I've loved deeply, and I have been deeply hurt. Sad to say, both men and women can cause each other a lot of pain.
2006-09-09 03:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My opinion: Love is a choice and if a man chooses to love you deeply as you put it, he will. If he chooses to love you enough to keep you, then that's what he will do. Men are nothing like women. Emotions are high at football season and when the SI swimsuit editions comes out. Don't make them be who they are not. Find you a girly man and he can love you so madly, you won't even want him after a few weeks. LOL
(Love is cold blooded isn't it?)
2006-09-09 04:00:13
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answered by pureblessingfromabove 2
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Of course, many men love deeply. . . some more deeply than some women I know
2006-09-09 03:44:40
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answered by snddupree 5
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I honestly has been in love before. Some men want to love deeply, and some don't. Just like our counterparts...It's all about what the person wants....
2006-09-09 03:43:54
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answered by ? 5
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