Right Or Wrong? (Sexual Ethics)

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silverpig

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Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: Whisper
Looks like they need to come up with some sort of arrangement that better meets the husband's needs...because this one obviously isn't working.

But no, it's not right to git it on without the other person being consciously aware of the act.

agreed...

Fvck that. If she was hot, I'd let her do me in my sleep all she wanted, provided that she woke me up somewhere along the line.

:D:D:D
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dirtboy
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: dirtboy
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: dirtboy
I've woken up to my gf doing that to me at 3-4am. Less than a week later I broke up with her. I will not tolerate being disrespected like that.

She defended herself by saying she thought I wouldn't mind. She figured every guy would like some girl to just help themselves. She also mentioned that if I was to ever do that to her, she would be outraged, because she would feel that I was raping her.

::shakes head::
You're the only guy that I know that would dump a girlfriend because she gave you random sex :Q

It's amazing how all the sex starved people on this board missed the entire point of what I was saying. She didn't give me random sex. I dervided no pleasure. She got on me, satisfied herself, got off and went back to sleep. Of course I was now awake and couldn't go back to sleep.

It's sad to see how much sex drives all of the pathetic men around here. I don't think or live through my penis like the rest of you do.

The point is: RESPECT. If your spouse, significant other, hand, whatever you want to call them can't show you any respect they must go. I can't care if my gf was a nympo...she just had a never ending sex drive. She didn't respect me enough to think about her actions. Any woman (or man, for you females here) that can't show their SO respect aren't worth marrying or dating or what-have-you.

My ex-gf is selfish. She only thinks and does for her, not for those around her.

The "husband" in this thread is the same way. It's his needs above others.

Living life thinking that your needs are above others, especially that of your parnter, is pathetic.

You need serious mental help.

This coming from the most mentally unstable member of the board...
rolleye.gif

Thats rich... a guy who broke up with his girlfriend for giving him a blowjob is calling me mentally unstable. Whats next? Thanks for the laugh Saltboy! :evil:
 

grrl

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Jun 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: Isla
So.

Let's say a husband and wife agree to sex once or twice a week. This isn't really enough for the husband but it is more than enough for the wife. The wife complies as graciously and pleasantly as possible, but again, once or twice a week.

It's been 48 hours. Wife is VERY tired. Wife just wants to go to sleep, and very kindly says, "No sweetheart, I'm sorry, but I need to sleep".


2AM. Wife wakes up to being porked in her sleep.

OMG, sounds like a guy I used to work with. He's got 7 kids now.
 

schizoid

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Another solution would be to just increase the quality of the sex without increasing the quantity...this means, of course, using the poop chute.


It's all about the pooper.
 

Lovepig

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That WAS rape. She said "No!" and went to sleep.

It would be rape if the genders were reversed as well. (Although why a guy would say "no" is difficult, but IF he did, it wouold be rape to be awakened to it - though I would personally forgive very quickie, uh, quickly!)

"He thinks masturbation is morally wrong. She doesn't think that it is."

Nice moral high ground, "Masturbation is wrong, so how about I rape you instead?"
 

Pliablemoose

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Don't know what to say, I've actually been on both sides of this scenario...

(not with current wife though, she sleeps like a rock & would prob smack me if I tried it with her:Q)

As for being on the recieving end, it wasn't a bad thing, I sort of enjoyed it, but can see now it was a control issue too.
 

B00ne

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May 21, 2001
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Wow, that is so wrong, that is pretty much raping her

Anyway they do have to come up with a solution - rather sooner than later I see the husband having affairs.... If she hasnt dumped/reported him - Rape is rape, married or not
 

BennyD

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Originally posted by: glen
I have never been pissed about waking up to a blow job.

testify

it would be ok if she said previously "you can pork me in my sleep"
 

Isla

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Thanks, AnyMal. You nailed it... this has been one of the problems from his family of origin (which would explain why I am so freaked out by my in-laws... religious abuse/sexual abuse is a very nasty combination) and I'm actually very proud of him for coming this far. Every now and then something like this happens and I remember that what he went through as a kid was really, really bad, even if he tries to pretend like it wasn't.

I was really surprised and shocked at what happened the other night, because we have been working so hard on improving our relationship.

I tried to talk with him about it a little bit but didn't get very far because he had a lot of excuses that just put the responsibility for what happened back on me. Fortunately, I have gained a lot from our counseling sessions so I stayed calm, loving, but held my ground. What he did was wrong and we WILL discuss it in the safe environment of our counselor.

I also asked him to please discuss it with his personal counselor but I can't make him do that. At this point, he doesn't want to think he did anything wrong and that it really wasn't a big deal. But that's how his family ALWAYS responds when sexual abuse/molestation/incest is discovered. :( :( :( It either wasn't that bad or somehow the victim's fault.

I had zero self-confidence and a weak sense of self worth when I was younger (and when we married) but I've gained a lot of strength in the past 10 years. I have grown and my wish is for him to grow, too. So, maybe if we can get through this successfully, we will have a better relationship. :)

 

AgentBehemoth

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Originally posted by: codeyf

On a side note, my wife likes to be woken/waken? up with some, uh, action. Says it's nice cuz at that time, her mind is completely clear and she's not trying to switch gears from what was already on her mind to gettin it on. When it starts happenin in the middle of the night, she's able to focus on the task at hand! Which means more :Q for the both of us!

So, in my case, I'm gonna answer yes.


My wife too has always liked being woken up with the act of being pleasured. When the pleasuring of your mate becomes a chore then you should quit the process altogether. And there is a difference between "I'll let you have it twice a week mkay and we can only work it into our busy schedules twice a week".
 

AnitaPeterson

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I'm sorry Isla, since it seems that this refers to you, but I 'm going to be very harsh.

First of all, a marriage that needs this type of arrangements (two times per week) is definitely wrong and useless. The husband does not have enough, and the wife is sickened. Besides that, if you need to make arrangements like these, the other side of the coin is that you'd better stick to them, no matter what. Being tired is no longer an excuse. You don't expect a store or a bank to be closed during their open hours, do you? The first thing you'll say is that "it's bad business!" See, once you go down the "arrangements" path, there is no way of stopping.

Besides which, saying things like the husband is "allowed" - or whatever the expression was - to masturbate also shows lack of insight and respect. People can masturbate all they want, and it's nobody else's business. Especially when they're in a marriage that works under a stakhanovist schedule.

So, I don't think that the husband was wrong to "pork" his wife during sleep. No matter what some whiners say about "no is no." He might've even thought that once she wakes up, she'll like it. No two people are the same. But the subsequent reaction just goes to show that the two "married" people don't know much about each other.

By the way, the choice of expression, again ("pork" ???) shows that sex is a distasteful obligation, which amounts to another reason to say this relationship is abnormal. No matter what the past is hiding. If you say sex is abhorrent, and a guy marries you nevertheless, but then finds out that despite his best intentions at the beginning, he cannot break through this barrier, he won't be around for long, and it's your duty to free him.

So the ethics involved relate to more deeper things than being "abused" in your sleep. I say again, this marriage is wrong. It's like a prison for both parties involved. You shouldn't be married if you have to schedule things like sex and intimacy. No matter what you'll try - therapy, prayer, counselling - it will be in the end just a waste of time, and most probably money. The husband might stay around for various reasons (the fear of splitting income might well be one of them, according to the psychological profile that's being drawn here), but one day he'll find somebody else.

 
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Lola

Originally posted by: AgentBehemoth
Originally posted by: codeyf

On a side note, my wife likes to be woken/waken? up with some, uh, action. Says it's nice cuz at that time, her mind is completely clear and she's not trying to switch gears from what was already on her mind to gettin it on. When it starts happenin in the middle of the night, she's able to focus on the task at hand! Which means more :Q for the both of us!

So, in my case, I'm gonna answer yes.


My wife too has always liked being woken up with the act of being pleasured. When the pleasuring of your mate becomes a chore then you should quit the process altogether. And there is a difference between "I'll let you have it twice a week mkay and we can only work it into our busy schedules twice a week".

I personally, like being "plesently" woken up this way too. I do not mean by just having sex, but be nudged to wake up by kissing and the like. And, for me as well, because i am somewhat in that "half sleep/half awake stage there is more " :Q " as you said.

However, to each is to own and if someone dosent feel comfortable about it, his/her partner should respect that!
 

vi edit

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Oct 28, 1999
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If this were to happen to a woman outside of marriage, it would most likely be considered rape. A marriage license IS NOT an all access pass to poon.
 

Spac3d

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What ever happened to comprimise? It isn't like having more sex will kill you, god forbid, you might enjoy it.
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CastorTr0y

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I actually know a guy that did this to some very attractive girl at a party once. This was totally worse though, she was unconcious due to alcohol consumption. Yea, he's a pretty sick dude. And it wasn't even his gf...
 

gordy

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Originally posted by: lowtech
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: XZeroII
What kind of sick person need sex more than twice a week? If you need it that much, you need help.

Hell when my Ex and I were newlyweds we did it 3 times a day for months!!

Ausm :D
I had 2 ex gfs that want it every night (sometime 2-3 times a day) for months. At first I thought I have died & gone to heaven because I have found a beautiful woman with a healthy sexual appetite, but it become a job & lack of sleep make me grumpy.


so, when you find the love of your life, settle down , get married and the gal doesn't live up to previous standards will the relationship be destined to fail? There's probably something to be said for being a virgin on your wedding night, would not knowing another would have it's merits and would not comparing past loves have a lower divorce rate? think about that? has your gf/wife had a past lover that had a bigger pp or knew how to exactly please her? have you had a gf/wife that had perfect tata's? comparison to pasts is an undeniable truth...
 

AgentBehemoth

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
If this were to happen to a woman outside of marriage, it would most likely be considered rape. A marriage license IS NOT an all access pass to poon.


The act of sex between mates is one of giving pleasure to the other not of taking pleasure from the other. You seem to look at sex between partners as something to be given by one and let have by the other. The act of pleasuring my wife is what makes me want to have sex with her, my climax is going to happen anyway. My wife also recieves pleasure from the act of having sex with me and not just from her climax.(if she has one...j/k...we do it 4 or 5 times to make sure she does;))

If you're in a relationship where you let her have some d!ck and she lets you have some poon then you're not mates you are fvck buddies. Get out quick and get out now!


None of my replies is based on Islas or anyone elses relationships with their mates, it's based solely on the topic of this thread.



 

djheater

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Mar 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: vi_edit
AnitaPeterson, are you married?

Regardless, AnitaPeterson is apparently not aware of the specific background of this situation which makes her(?) analysis wrong in this case.

Interestingly Anita argues with rigid assurety for less rigidityas evidenced by the righteously indignant tone of her comments.

 

Quixfire

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Jul 31, 2001
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Wrong

I am in the same situation with my wife, twice a week is fine for her but I have trouble with this limit. My love for her allows me to accept her needs and wants in our relationship. I must admit I would rather have great sex with her twice a week, than just "porking her" whenever I feel like it. The "porking" never satisfies my desire to be with her and just frustrates me further.

Good Luck on your endeavor,
Quixfire
 

dirtboy

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Originally posted by: Millennium
Thats rich... a guy who broke up with his girlfriend for giving him a blowjob is calling me mentally unstable. Whats next? Thanks for the laugh Saltboy! :evil:

Apparently you're not smart enough to actually read and comprehend my posts.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: vi_edit
AnitaPeterson, are you married?

Regardless, AnitaPeterson is apparently not aware of the specific background of this situation which makes her(?) analysis wrong in this case.

Interestingly Anita argues with rigid assurety for less rigidityas evidenced by the righteously indignant tone of her comments.
I still want to know if she's married or not. I think married and unmarried persons will tend to look at this situation differently.