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Originally posted by: Babbles
That was pretty interesting.

It is nice to know that women get arouses by everything; I think there is a major conspiracy out there where women claim otherwise. Their mouth may say no, but their vag says yes.

The courts will never see it that way though 🙁

Sorry dNor
 
it's what most men that date alot already know and why those that don't date a lot think the dude that does is an asshole.

Chicks like being loved, but they like fun and a challenge a lot more.

With 90% of the dudes that post actively using words like snorgle and still living at home it's no wonder.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
it's what most men that date alot already know and why those that don't date a lot think the dude that does is an asshole.

Chicks like being loved, but they like fun and a challenge a lot more.

With 90% of the dudes that post actively using words like snorgle and still living at home it's no wonder.

Bingo #2
 
A lot of what I'm getting from this shows how well men and women were designed to complement each other.


Looks like the researcher fails to grasp a key fact about societal rules. A pretty basic fact. Probably because she's not male.
Guess a lot of guys out there like to keep women in the dark.
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
A lot of what I'm getting from this shows how well men and women were designed to complement each other.


Looks like the researcher fails to grasp a key fact about societal rules. A pretty basic fact. Probably because she's not male.
Guess a lot of guys out there like to keep women in the dark.

QFT, not that rape is fine (you have to know the borderline)...but when you first whip it out she is usually like DO NOT WANT!!!! once you apply it though she is like MORE MORE MORE!.

Even the most prim and proper want to be ravaged, it's just a matter of breaking down their barriers.
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
A lot of what I'm getting from this shows how well men and women were designed to complement each other.


Looks like the researcher fails to grasp a key fact about societal rules. A pretty basic fact. Probably because she's not male.
Guess a lot of guys out there like to keep women in the dark.

just the big ones...
 
But this study is also saying that their measuring tool can measure a woman's arousal better than what she told them. Even if she does get swelling in certain areas doesn't mean she's really turned on.

Like someone else said, it may just be a natural reaction to prevent injury and not necessarily an indication that she's enjoying it.

Edit: on page 3 they explain it. They say that in women the body and the mind aren't always in sync like they are with a guy, and that's why drugs like Viagra don't usually work for women. They only make the body able, they don't make the mind willing. It's just that in the case of guys they're almost always willing.

"In men who have trouble getting erect, the genital engorgement aided by Viagra and its rivals is often all that?s needed. The pills target genital capillaries; they don?t aim at the mind. The medications may enhance male desire somewhat by granting men a feeling of power and control, but they don?t, for the most part, manufacture wanting. And for men, they don?t need to. Desire, it seems, is usually in steady supply. In women, though, the main difficulty appears to be in the mind, not the body, so the physiological effects of the drugs have proved irrelevant. The pills can promote blood flow and lubrication, but this doesn?t do much to create a conscious sense of desire."
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
A lot of what I'm getting from this shows how well men and women were designed to complement each other.


Looks like the researcher fails to grasp a key fact about societal rules. A pretty basic fact. Probably because she's not male.
Guess a lot of guys out there like to keep women in the dark.

QFT, not that rape is fine (you have to know the borderline)...but when you first whip it out she is usually like DO NOT WANT!!!! once you apply it though she is like MORE MORE MORE!.

Even the most prim and proper want to be ravaged, it's just a matter of breaking down their barriers.

Yep. They want it, but they don't want to admit it. Which is what I think we already knew. Which is why they're confusing.
 
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
But this study is also saying that their measuring tool can measure a woman's arousal better than what she told them. Even if she does get swelling in certain areas doesn't mean she's really turned on.

Like someone else said, it may just be a natural reaction to prevent injury and not necessarily an indication that she's enjoying it.

Edit: on page 3 they explain it. They say that in women the body and the mind aren't always in sync like they are with a guy, and that's why drugs like Viagra don't usually work for women. They only make the body able, they don't make the mind willing. It's just that in the case of guys they're almost always willing.

"In men who have trouble getting erect, the genital engorgement aided by Viagra and its rivals is often all that?s needed. The pills target genital capillaries; they don?t aim at the mind. The medications may enhance male desire somewhat by granting men a feeling of power and control, but they don?t, for the most part, manufacture wanting. And for men, they don?t need to. Desire, it seems, is usually in steady supply. In women, though, the main difficulty appears to be in the mind, not the body, so the physiological effects of the drugs have proved irrelevant. The pills can promote blood flow and lubrication, but this doesn?t do much to create a conscious sense of desire."

damn man you read way too deep....

think about this as a man...ok you don't find her attractive YET you have a raging hardon.

Next you are 'leaking'...she isn't going away and maybe even inviting you to somewhere private.

OH NOES WAIT I AM BEING INJURED!!!!! MUST RUN RUN RUN














RUN!


cool, womun didn't get me.
 
Where do they find these subjects?

"Hi, I'm a sex researcher and I'd like to attach electrodes to your privates and show you movies of chimps screwing. How 'bout it?"
 
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