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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
And I will say it again 'cause for some reason no one wants to touch it. I have been told by men that sex is always on their mind in their dealings with women. If I had the time and inclination, I'm sure I could rummage the site and find dozens of examples of men claiming this to be true. Or, to make things easier, they could come forward now and admit to it or otherwise explain to me how I have misinterpreted this information.
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MM I agree with this. Maybe I am still trying to fight my wiring, or maybe there's something wrong with me (I don't think there is) but yes, I am thinking about sex a lot of the time when talking to women. More accurately put, I am concentrating on
not thinking about sex. I can't put a number on it, but certainly a few times a day. The more attractive the woman, the more I think of it.
So there is truth to suspecting that men have sex on their minds at all times.
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Originally Posted by Martian
To be clear, I'm not commenting on vanity, though that may or may not play a role. What I am commenting on is this condemnation of all men automatically. It's this idea that a man who approaches a strange woman under any context, in any circumstances, must automatically be a predator.
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What do men, the dominant segment of society, the hegemon, stand to lose from this perception?