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I can't begin to count the men I know that "learned" incorrectly the first go round!!!!
I think it should be a given that anybody's "first go round" is for practice only, and shouldn't be written on their permanent scorecard.
(Hyuk! "Score"card! Makin' bad puns without even tryin' ...)
Originally posted by MadAzza
This whole thing sounds to me like one more way for know-it-all women to tell men they're doing everything the wrong way.
I'd like to see a course offered by a man. A real man, not some Alan Alda wimp. Like ... oh, I don't know ... like this, maybe:
"We teach couples to cast off the dull, gynocentric trappings of the post-feminist era and rediscover the joy of pure animal sex. Learn how to shorten -- even eliminate -- the amount of time you spend on foreplay. Discover how to avoid communicating verbally and instead express your feelings in other, more immediately productive ways. Men, stop being afraid to demand what *you* want. Take charge! Women, stop forcing him to listen to your incessant whining and demands for attention. Couples, through this intensive 10-minute course you can learn to stop talking -- and really start communicating!"
Maddie...are you revealing more of your personal interests than anyone here was expecting? "Beneath that rough-and-tumble, Harley-striding exterior beats the heart of a woman - a woman who is rough-and-tumble, astride her Harley: wysiwyg."
Pardon me - I need to go towel off before anyone here at work notices the sweat...
Last edited by Leo Lakio; August 18, 2006, 06:52 AM.
Men tend to "stick with what works" as my husband says.
Funny that it would be the case in this department; usually, we like to get in and mess with things, thinking we can "improve" them - until we break 'em. Guess that's not necessarily what you want to have happen here.
Funny that it would be the case in this department; usually, we like to get in and mess with things, thinking we can "improve" them - until we break 'em. Guess that's not necessarily what you want to have happen here.
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