Men desire to possess women. True.
But not only to have sex with, they want some control over them too, they want to protect them and want a woman to belong to them completely.
Woman desire to be desired. Also true. But more importantly, woman want to be loved, not just desired, they want men to love and protect them, make them feel special and beautiful.
2006-09-22 08:53:39
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answered by lakmii 3
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No I dont agree that possession is about sex. I think that for some men it is sex, but those men are boys, I think that to posess is a heart, mind and soul matter that is what really counts that is the desire women have a soulmate, not just some sex partner you could get that anywhere (and AIDS too so don't try it). It is a bonding not on the physical level but on the emotional level. That is what I think
2006-09-22 08:51:20
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answered by Joyann R 3
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Men, nowadays, does not know what it means to posess a woman. You are thinking typical when you think to posess means sex. Back in the day, to posess was to posess heart, mind, soul, and body. Women desire to be desired. Yes. But some woman don't want to be desired by every tom, dick, and harry. That's called celebrity divorce. haha. just kidding. Some women like to be desired by a lot of men, and some women are very content being desired by the one they love.
2006-09-22 08:49:40
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answered by stix 2
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No, no longer truly. To the first question, women in many circumstances want a older guy, yet one like a million or 2 years older, compared to 70 years previous! (lol). Older women desire youthful adult males? Umm, form of, in the experience that they are sIuts? because a older women and a youthful guy, i wager the guy makes her sense youthful at the same time as they are doing it.
2016-11-23 15:40:06
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answered by zollars 4
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I agree- mostly. I think a man's desire is primarily to be respected- particularly by the woman he loves and is therefore the most vulnerable to.
Women's desire is to be loved- particularly by the man she loves and respects and needs to feel safe with.
2006-09-22 09:35:27
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answered by Megan S 4
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No, I think it depends on the person. That sounds like a generalization of Men.....and a generalization of women as well......and neither can truly be "grouped up" like that because each person wants something different in life.
2006-09-22 08:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You know something but you don't know how to put it out!men and women are two pieces of a complete creature,so they must be different to complete each other,as men love to hold and women need to be holded!
2006-09-22 09:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever said to 'posess' means to 'have sex with'?
Not sure where you've got that from but it's codswallap, hon.
2006-09-22 08:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Only narcissistic people fall for that trap. Men that validate their masculinity through their "score" and women that validate their femininity through how many men they can reject and use. Normal people don't fall into this category.
2006-09-24 14:34:10
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answered by deusdenton 2
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possess doesn't only mean to have sex with. poetically it also mean to understand the mind and motivation of a woman so yes!
2006-09-22 08:46:00
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answered by minerva 7
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