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I mean, yea I know it's normal to want sex but I also know that a lot of girls get tired of it because that's all they seem to want sex. Where do girls draw the line as to how sexual a guy can be, without thinking they're a bad person or a pervert or something?

2007-02-03 02:44:16 · 8 answers · asked by BKelly237 3 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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although we don't really let yall guys know, sex is important to us too. But almost every girl has had at least one experience where she really liked a guy and all he wanted from her was sex and either after she did or didn't do it, he left her for the next girl. Let your girl know that that's not all you want and though it is important to you, its her decision and you love her weather you have a sexual relationship or not.

2007-02-03 02:59:15 · answer #1 · answered by CountryGirlygirl 2 · 0 0

Alright buddy- let's see. How do I explain this? Instead- how bout I give you tips to save our ego and your pride.

Dont:

*lay down next to a girl and the first thing you reach for is her cooch.

* ever leave her without an orgasm-she will not look forward to sleeping with you again any time soon

*Dont say stupid **** while having sex- (i.e "Can I *** on your face?") OH YEA! WE LOVE THAT ****! *ROLLS eyes*

What you SHOULD DO:

*Tell her she is pretty every day- MORE SO in bed

*Make her feel wanted and needed- not just physically, but also don't expect her to be your mom ( If she wants a kid, Im sure she can find a way to have one)

*Don't get comfortable in the relationship and start slacking off ( If you are going to show her 110% at first- expect her to want 110% for the rest of your days..don't get to be all half *** later on)

-----We don't mind that guys are always wanting to have sex, it makes us feel wanted. HOWEVER- it is pretty disappointing when you are serious about something, and your man's solution to everything is sex. Try to talk about other things with your chick. If all you talk about is sex- she will start to see you as immature, and she will begin looking for a man..instead of an adolescent boy who wants to put his weiner in everything.----

2007-02-03 02:56:35 · answer #2 · answered by [*+* TiA *+*] 2 · 1 0

It appears like there is a few exceptionally unfavorable style all round. For starters your chum should not be bringing adult adult males alongside if it really is been agreed upon that that is a females evening. Secondly, you've admitted to doing something, yet not sex (maximum probably a bl*wj*b) with this guy. you've also made no element out of telling him you at the instantaneous are not interested in his interest, in case you do not tell the guy how is he meant to understand? the in hardship-free words way try to be indignant via this guy is in case you tell him to leave you on my own and he would not pay interest...

2016-12-03 09:49:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

u can think about it all u want but don't go telling the girl that's what you re thinking about even if she asks you what you're thinking. if there is a girl u really like then u would not be thinking about sex

2007-02-03 05:44:29 · answer #4 · answered by jessie 3 · 1 0

It's kinda upsetting, especially if the guy is older. Love is not all about sex, love is sharing, having fun, spending nice moments...sex also but not that much.

2007-02-03 02:53:31 · answer #5 · answered by teen 3 · 1 0

I depends on your age, I guess, but the truth is, most women think about it an awful lot, too. I wish I was doing it every single day!

2007-02-03 02:48:31 · answer #6 · answered by melouofs 7 · 1 0

It depends how they're thinking about it. If they're all horny and are like "Yeah, let's do it!" it's a big turn off. We wanna feel like we have respect, that were not just your little sex toy, y'know?

2007-02-03 02:48:30 · answer #7 · answered by Megzee 1 · 0 0

just one less thing i need to think about.

2007-02-03 02:46:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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