I hope it's not too personal, but I've greatly enjoyed the "cock carousel," and when I was finally ready for a relationship, I went for one.
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Women find it easier to divide men into 'friends' & 'lovers' whereas men more likely to develop romantic feelings & bugger friendships up.
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It's seldom women who complain of being 'friendzoned' coz we usually see friendship as the default.
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Men are more likely to have difficulty having a close emotional bond with a woman and not translating this into romantic/sexual feelings.
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Try this: men "have difficulty" not being sexually attracted to women.
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Yes. And they are very likely to mistake affection from women as sexual interest. Women more likely to read it right.
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I think the claim women connect sex to love/affection more is only true in the sense that they are more likely to require latter b4 former.
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Actually, they distinguish between them more & then feel angry if they feel they've been misled. Men are more likely to blur the lines.
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Hm. I suggest they they "distinguish more" in the sense that they note the absence of romance more, and find it much worse. I line with you.
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Does this explain "he doesn't call", "I feel used", etc.?
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Yes. She thought there was an emotional connection. Doesn't happen if it was clear this was casual sex. Then she'd probably have declined.
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When I was only interested in casual sex,I wld say this clearly -Do you want to spend the night with me but then never see each other again
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You realize that many women who do that get paid to do so? There are vanishingly few men who get paid for it, tho. This tells you something
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Casual sex and prostitution are very different things. One is part of a sex-life. The other is a job.
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