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Originally Posted by Zeraph
For instance, one thing you didnt take into account is that occationally men have to be much more careful with whom they sleep with because of the person(s) that woman might be connected to, for instance does she have brothers that might "protect" her?
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I think the poster was trying to say physiologically, not socially. The woman opens her body to receive, taking a part of his into her. Theoretically that means she's more the vulnerable, passive role and he's more the active, "invading" role. Correct me if I'm wrong, about that, Sultana. Personally, I think I'd be equally as nervous about putting such a sensitive, important part of my body INTO someone else (were I male) as I am about allowing the opposite as a female... But then I'm looking at their perspective through my own, feminine brain - internalizing things and making it emotional. It's a good question.
