shesnotcheating
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- Nov 23, 2011
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First, I'd like to apologize if my words were a little strong. That was born of frustration. I wish I had some advice for him. My own wife is this absolutely stunning creature, with virtually no desire for sex. I fantasize that exposure to one or more huge cocks will shatter her inhibitions. The "more realiztic" approaches won't work. She feels that missionary position, in the dark, once a week is fulfilling her wifely obligation and will not discuss sex.
The first time I saw you mention this book, I applauded the mention of another possible viewpoint regarding sexuality. But over time, the repeated mentions have grown tiresome, especially as I learned, though you fail to mention, that the views in this book are generally considered overstated at best, and completely fallacious at worst.
Still, I let it go, until I saw this comment. As someone who fantasizes constantly about seeing my wife entertain one or more huge cocked guys, I'd love to think that it was that easy. But, why should a reasonably intelligent woman change her mind about morality based on the iffy conclusions in this book. Why would she change her opinion about morality, even if she believed everything in the book, based on the long ago behavior of a bunch of proto-humans?[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
It is still a good book and i still recommend it, yet you're right, i do not expect his wife to read the book & go jump on cocks.
The book, as the authors themselves suggest, is a good starting point and is a way to bring up conversations about a subject that is long overdue for most people. I encourage him to explore, with his wife, their sexuality & desires!
No, it isnt the most well written book & I think they have made some mistakes. What is your advice to sexycountry?!
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The first time I saw you mention this book, I applauded the mention of another possible viewpoint regarding sexuality. But over time, the repeated mentions have grown tiresome, especially as I learned, though you fail to mention, that the views in this book are generally considered overstated at best, and completely fallacious at worst.
Still, I let it go, until I saw this comment. As someone who fantasizes constantly about seeing my wife entertain one or more huge cocked guys, I'd love to think that it was that easy. But, why should a reasonably intelligent woman change her mind about morality based on the iffy conclusions in this book. Why would she change her opinion about morality, even if she believed everything in the book, based on the long ago behavior of a bunch of proto-humans?[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]