I like this dialogue. But I submit, that, in this case you don't actually need to know anything about women, you only need to know something about men.
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Ask a man. A woman he is attracted to offers sex. If he is not married or in a relationship, or just doesn't care about either one, he says yes. That's nature.
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"he is attracted to" And what if he is not attracted to her?
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"attraction" encompasses a lot of different things. we all have different tastes and interests.
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But you stated that men never say no to sex with a woman. Now you're saying he will turn her down if he's not attracted to her. Which is it?
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It's situational. There may be something about her that he's into that peaks his interest in her at that moment. We're all wired differently. It's not an exact science.
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You're moving the goalposts. I'm not talking about whether attraction is complex (it is) but whether a woman could have sex with any man she wanted at any time simply by offering it, which is what you originally claimed, and which any woman could tell you is bullshit.
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Difference is, we're not socialised to believe other people owe us access to their bodies, do when we get rejected (which happens often) we don't shoot up a college campus over it.
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Now you're on mental health issues. Owe us? No, of course not. Never said that. It's also societal that a man asking a woman for sex is creepy, whereas a woman asking a man is "you got lucky, dude!" One of the many double standards.
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