Some men really like the forbidden and I'd love your opinion of the pros and cons and the dangers of seeking out the following women:
Your Boss- This is dangerous territory for the Boss, as sexual harassment suits run rampant these days. But if you have a fantasy about being over-powered, dominated, or even humiliated by a woman this can be a sexy option. But you gotta be careful, don't wanna piss the boss off, hence you might lose your job.
Your buddy's mom- This could be dangerous territory for your friendship with your buddy. It's not everyday that a guy will jump for joy that his friend is sleeping with his mom, unless he's extremely open minded, real good friends with his mom or he's the one instigating the situation, so it's important to check the friendship first. Otherwise, if you have a Mom or older woman fantasy this can be extremely hot. Older women tend to know what they are doing sexually, right? It would seem likely.
Your buddy's girl- Again, dangerous territory for your friendship with your buddy. The only reason people resort to sleeping with their buddy's girl, is because they are either envious or jealous of their buddy, and/or they live in a small town where she is the hottest girl out there. There is just no good reason to go down this road, if you really care about your friendship with your buddy. On the other hand, if revenge on your buddy, or to inflict pain on your buddy is something you are looking for, this can be an extremely hot and powerful sexual exchange.
An employee you supervise- Again, this is dangerous territory for the supervisor, as sexual harassment suits run rampant these days. This can be hot though if you desire the submissive, subservient, adoring eyes of someone looking up to you. The power difference in this type of relationship can be hot, giving the supervisor a feeling of power.
The married woman- If the idea of sex with no strings attached works for you, then this can be an ideal situation, and if you are married then this can be an even better situation. I am not condoning infidelity but sex outside of marriage does happen. The appeal of having sex with a married woman is generally because you want her affections that she has for another, or you just want hot sex. Be very careful, this can get extremely messy if you both are not on the same page, and emotions always have a tendency to get the better of us, so if you are going to engage in any type of illicit sexual act, set some ground rules first together. And, remember, that ground rules may sometimes be broken too, so tread carefully.
The woman of an enemy- If revenge on your enemy, or to inflict pain on your enemy is something you are looking for, this can be an extremely hot and powerful sexual exchange. but, be seriously aware of the consequences.
Your therapist- This is illegal, your therapist could lose her license. the appeal is that your therapist knows very intimate details about you and is an authority on your feelings. This can be hot, but do not engage in this behavior unless your therapist doesn't care about her career anymore.
Your parole officer- This is illegal, your parole officer could lose her job. the appeal is that your parole officer knows the crimes you have committed and is an authority on your behaviors. this can be hot, but do not engage in this behavior unless your PO doesn't care about her career anymore.
All of these could be seen as exciting, risk-filled and also ill-advised. YES.
What's the appeal and could they ever be a good idea? They are rarely a good idea.
BUT, if you are still going to engage in any type of illicit sexual act such as the ones mentioned above it is an extremely good idea to set some ground rules first together. And, if the illicit sexual relationship continues for longer periods of time it is advised to regularly revisit these ground rules. Communication is key. If not addressed on a regular basis ground rules, like all rules may be broken too, so with morals aside and loins posed tread carefully, diligently and with focused intent.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Let's Talk About Masturbation..Article I wrote for Celebrity Fantasies Webzine
Let’s talk about masturbation. Masturbation is a very private and personal experience, which, if we choose, can be shared. Masturbation can be a healthy form of self -sexual exploration. Masturbation can help one develop an understanding of his/her likes and dislikes in terms of sexuality, what one finds arousing, what specific spots on the body are more exciting or excitable than others. Masturbation can provide elements of sexual discernment, growth and self-awareness. Giving oneself the time and space to explore personal sexual enjoyment in the form of masturbation can be a liberating experience and a life long journey, with the self. Masturbation can aid in relaxation as well. Recently it was brought to my attention that masturbation can be thought of as the introverted experience of sex. Knowing the self sexually through the self - learning and exploring one's own body to gather deeper knowledge about the self with regards to desire, fantasy, physical pleasure zones, etc. And the knowledge that is gained/acquired through this self exploration can be utilized either for social sex or be kept solely for private intimate pleasure or, at best, utilized for both depending on the mood!
These are the healthy elements of masturbation, in my opinion. The other healthy side of masturbation is our societies ability to talk about masturbation openly. This would make talking about masturbation openly both with your partner easier and would remind our society to recognize that the majority of people do masturbate either regularly or at least have done it at some point in time in their life.
But talking openly about Masturbation has a long way to go. When couples present in my office for Psychotherapy focusing on intimacy, relationships and sex, one of the first questions that comes into question is masturbation. How comfortable is a person with his or her own body. As mentioned above, masturbation can provide an individual with elements of sexual discernment and awareness, aiding in learning about our bodies. When a couple has intimacy problems too often I am faced with people’s reluctance to talk about their masturbation practices with and in front of their partner. I have even come across those who say they don’t masturbate, and have never masturbated, and these individuals are commonly women. Many religious communities frown on masturbation, often spreading myths such as “Masturbation will make you blind,” or “Masturbation will prevent you from having babies.” These are obvious superstitions that are not based in scientific evidence nor any real logical thought. Couples cannot expect to move beyond the notion that ‘Sex is for procreation only’ if they withhold to these religious, and in my opinion antiquated views. It does not call for healthy sexuality. It does not allow the truths about human sexuality to be discussed openly. My question to these couples then is, How do you expect to please your lover when you cannot even please yourself?
In order to be able to communicate to your lover your wants and desires in the bedroom you have to know what they are first. Not to mention, masturbation itself can actually be an enjoyable part of togetherness and sex, also known as mutual masturbation. Breaking down the barriers to begin talking about masturbation can be a long process, especially when we as a society have been conditioned to think of masturbation as dirty and undesirable. Society needs to accept masturbation as human, and natural.
Taboo ideals of sex and masturbation have had other effects on our society as well. From rape to exhibitionism, the inability of our society to talk about sex and masturbation in a realistic and open manner forces sex into the shadows. Secretive and silent has become sexy and the breakdown of relationships, morals, self esteem and communication as a whole society has been the result.
With the mass production of Internet porn, coupled with anonymity of the Internet, a safe space to watch pornography and masturbate is now available in most people’s homes. This can bring about feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, joy and intimacy. But because of our societies views about masturbation and sex, this can also bring about feelings of guilt, shame, and unfortunately can perpetuate unhealthy ideas about sex, sexuality, masturbation, including the stigma associated with internet pornography and the effects it’s existence has on relationships. Internet pornography has become increasingly more popular. So popular in fact that people are choosing this often at the expense of their live real-time relationships, because it offers an outlet with no judgment, and no strings attached. Thus, Internet porn has the propensity to become addicting. This can be deadly for a single individuals who lack of appropriate communication skills forcing them to seek out more passive forms of interaction rather than deal with the often, scarier face-to-face ones, and for the couple who doesn’t already have open honest conversations about masturbation and sex. It’s a vicious cycle for our society and really at the end of the day it always boils down to communication. Learning to talk openly about sex and masturbation. Learning to communicate with your partner. Learning to address sexual issues openly and honestly.
Communication is the key, masturbation is just one subject among many, that are sexual in nature, that have been given a bad name.
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These are the healthy elements of masturbation, in my opinion. The other healthy side of masturbation is our societies ability to talk about masturbation openly. This would make talking about masturbation openly both with your partner easier and would remind our society to recognize that the majority of people do masturbate either regularly or at least have done it at some point in time in their life.
But talking openly about Masturbation has a long way to go. When couples present in my office for Psychotherapy focusing on intimacy, relationships and sex, one of the first questions that comes into question is masturbation. How comfortable is a person with his or her own body. As mentioned above, masturbation can provide an individual with elements of sexual discernment and awareness, aiding in learning about our bodies. When a couple has intimacy problems too often I am faced with people’s reluctance to talk about their masturbation practices with and in front of their partner. I have even come across those who say they don’t masturbate, and have never masturbated, and these individuals are commonly women. Many religious communities frown on masturbation, often spreading myths such as “Masturbation will make you blind,” or “Masturbation will prevent you from having babies.” These are obvious superstitions that are not based in scientific evidence nor any real logical thought. Couples cannot expect to move beyond the notion that ‘Sex is for procreation only’ if they withhold to these religious, and in my opinion antiquated views. It does not call for healthy sexuality. It does not allow the truths about human sexuality to be discussed openly. My question to these couples then is, How do you expect to please your lover when you cannot even please yourself?
In order to be able to communicate to your lover your wants and desires in the bedroom you have to know what they are first. Not to mention, masturbation itself can actually be an enjoyable part of togetherness and sex, also known as mutual masturbation. Breaking down the barriers to begin talking about masturbation can be a long process, especially when we as a society have been conditioned to think of masturbation as dirty and undesirable. Society needs to accept masturbation as human, and natural.
Taboo ideals of sex and masturbation have had other effects on our society as well. From rape to exhibitionism, the inability of our society to talk about sex and masturbation in a realistic and open manner forces sex into the shadows. Secretive and silent has become sexy and the breakdown of relationships, morals, self esteem and communication as a whole society has been the result.
With the mass production of Internet porn, coupled with anonymity of the Internet, a safe space to watch pornography and masturbate is now available in most people’s homes. This can bring about feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, joy and intimacy. But because of our societies views about masturbation and sex, this can also bring about feelings of guilt, shame, and unfortunately can perpetuate unhealthy ideas about sex, sexuality, masturbation, including the stigma associated with internet pornography and the effects it’s existence has on relationships. Internet pornography has become increasingly more popular. So popular in fact that people are choosing this often at the expense of their live real-time relationships, because it offers an outlet with no judgment, and no strings attached. Thus, Internet porn has the propensity to become addicting. This can be deadly for a single individuals who lack of appropriate communication skills forcing them to seek out more passive forms of interaction rather than deal with the often, scarier face-to-face ones, and for the couple who doesn’t already have open honest conversations about masturbation and sex. It’s a vicious cycle for our society and really at the end of the day it always boils down to communication. Learning to talk openly about sex and masturbation. Learning to communicate with your partner. Learning to address sexual issues openly and honestly.
Communication is the key, masturbation is just one subject among many, that are sexual in nature, that have been given a bad name.
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Threesome...article I wrote for Lip Service Webzine
MAN UP and OWN YOUR THREESOME!
My boyfriend keeps joking around about us having a threesome with another woman. He keeps saying it would be hot to bring a third person- another woman- into the bedroom. I usually ignore him, but more recently he has become more persistent and he even asked if i would seriously consider it. I'm confused, I want to please him. I've never been with a woman, and I fear this means he doesn't love me. He says he does love me, and this is just to spice up our sex life. ~ Francesca
Girl, my first question, Is this something you want to do? I mean you said you’ve been ignoring him until now, and that just makes me think a threesome is not something you’re really all that into. Why the hell would you even consider a three-way after ignoring it for several months? You have to have some desire to have a threesome before blindly doing so just to please your boyfriend, give me a fucking break....You are a sexual being too with a mind of your own, right?
You should only get involved in a ménage a trios (that’s French for three-some) if you want it, not because you want to please him. That would be a mess. He’d get what he wants and you’d get lost somewhere in-between the sheets. Ewwww. Have some self-respect already. I mean you guys can trade, say for example, if a threesome isn't really your thing but you might be willing to do it if he is willing to do something sexy and HOT for you in return. Don’t give up the goods without making sure there is something in it for you in return.
And just for the record, threesomes can be scary, messy and complicated. And just by pure virtue of the physics, someone could potentially end up feeling left out or hurt. Jealousy and insecurity are relationship and passion killers and there is no room for that crap in a three-way. To have a threesome you gotta put that jealous, insecure, “I don’t know if he loves me,” bullshit aside. Can you do that? I mean if you are in a trusting and stable relationship with someone, jealousy can be something you address openly. The thing about jealousy and insecurity, too, is that a threesome won't be enjoyable. These are pretty serious, heavy and deadly emotions to be hanging around in the air should you decide to bring another woman, man or pony into your midst. Deadly.
Threesomes can also be an excellent way to explore your fantasies for swinging, voyeurism, exhibitionism and same sex relations.
The point is that you need to stand up to yourself and to your boyfriend. If you are going to even consider it at all you have to flat out 1. Know what you want and 2. Ask him what he wants. What is his idea of a threesome? Does he mean penetration, oral sex, anal sex? Get the details out of him. Girl, you need to know. Don’t let him push you around all willy-nilly. Let him know what you are and aren’t ok with. Maybe you don't want him to kiss her. Maybe you don't want him to fuck her doggy style but you are willing to watch a little from-the-behind action while he's spooning her, and maybe you are interested in tasting her fruits but you just haven’t come to terms with your freaky side yet, which is something else you might need to address and own. Who the hell knows, my point is that you have to know what you want, and then own it. You have to know what you can and cannot handle and these limits (or lack there-of) really do need to be discussed, and defined, so you can both be satiated.
If your boyfriend says something to the effect of, “All these fucking rules will spoil the moment”, tell him to grow up and grow a real set of nuts. He needs to recognize that your relationship needs to be stable and on solid ground first for a threesome and your relationship to work. You two must be on the same page. The rest can and will happen spontaneously, and “in the moment.” The bottom line is that you want to please him and get your needs met too. What “man” wouldn’t want that? (Throw the word “man” in there to really drive the nail in…. men cannot handle women thinking they are somehow less than full grown…. To them size is everything..) If he still does not want to define parameters with you, seems unwilling to meet you half way and/or thinks you are being overly sensitive/insecure/jealous/whatever, then frankly he needs to shove off and go have a three-some with his hand and some lotion, as his motives for having a threesome may not be as genuine as you’d like to think.... I have news for you sister, he might actually be one of those sleaze-balls looking to have his cake and eat it too.... Just tell him “Sorry, dude,” the threesome is not happening and neither are you!
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My boyfriend keeps joking around about us having a threesome with another woman. He keeps saying it would be hot to bring a third person- another woman- into the bedroom. I usually ignore him, but more recently he has become more persistent and he even asked if i would seriously consider it. I'm confused, I want to please him. I've never been with a woman, and I fear this means he doesn't love me. He says he does love me, and this is just to spice up our sex life. ~ Francesca
Girl, my first question, Is this something you want to do? I mean you said you’ve been ignoring him until now, and that just makes me think a threesome is not something you’re really all that into. Why the hell would you even consider a three-way after ignoring it for several months? You have to have some desire to have a threesome before blindly doing so just to please your boyfriend, give me a fucking break....You are a sexual being too with a mind of your own, right?
You should only get involved in a ménage a trios (that’s French for three-some) if you want it, not because you want to please him. That would be a mess. He’d get what he wants and you’d get lost somewhere in-between the sheets. Ewwww. Have some self-respect already. I mean you guys can trade, say for example, if a threesome isn't really your thing but you might be willing to do it if he is willing to do something sexy and HOT for you in return. Don’t give up the goods without making sure there is something in it for you in return.
And just for the record, threesomes can be scary, messy and complicated. And just by pure virtue of the physics, someone could potentially end up feeling left out or hurt. Jealousy and insecurity are relationship and passion killers and there is no room for that crap in a three-way. To have a threesome you gotta put that jealous, insecure, “I don’t know if he loves me,” bullshit aside. Can you do that? I mean if you are in a trusting and stable relationship with someone, jealousy can be something you address openly. The thing about jealousy and insecurity, too, is that a threesome won't be enjoyable. These are pretty serious, heavy and deadly emotions to be hanging around in the air should you decide to bring another woman, man or pony into your midst. Deadly.
Threesomes can also be an excellent way to explore your fantasies for swinging, voyeurism, exhibitionism and same sex relations.
The point is that you need to stand up to yourself and to your boyfriend. If you are going to even consider it at all you have to flat out 1. Know what you want and 2. Ask him what he wants. What is his idea of a threesome? Does he mean penetration, oral sex, anal sex? Get the details out of him. Girl, you need to know. Don’t let him push you around all willy-nilly. Let him know what you are and aren’t ok with. Maybe you don't want him to kiss her. Maybe you don't want him to fuck her doggy style but you are willing to watch a little from-the-behind action while he's spooning her, and maybe you are interested in tasting her fruits but you just haven’t come to terms with your freaky side yet, which is something else you might need to address and own. Who the hell knows, my point is that you have to know what you want, and then own it. You have to know what you can and cannot handle and these limits (or lack there-of) really do need to be discussed, and defined, so you can both be satiated.
If your boyfriend says something to the effect of, “All these fucking rules will spoil the moment”, tell him to grow up and grow a real set of nuts. He needs to recognize that your relationship needs to be stable and on solid ground first for a threesome and your relationship to work. You two must be on the same page. The rest can and will happen spontaneously, and “in the moment.” The bottom line is that you want to please him and get your needs met too. What “man” wouldn’t want that? (Throw the word “man” in there to really drive the nail in…. men cannot handle women thinking they are somehow less than full grown…. To them size is everything..) If he still does not want to define parameters with you, seems unwilling to meet you half way and/or thinks you are being overly sensitive/insecure/jealous/whatever, then frankly he needs to shove off and go have a three-some with his hand and some lotion, as his motives for having a threesome may not be as genuine as you’d like to think.... I have news for you sister, he might actually be one of those sleaze-balls looking to have his cake and eat it too.... Just tell him “Sorry, dude,” the threesome is not happening and neither are you!
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Dirty Talk...Article I wrote for Lip Service Webzine
Talking The Talk
So you’ve got this new sweetie and you are wondering how to please him/her in bed? Or maybe you two have been together for a million years but geez, the sex just seems so monotonous, and just seems to lag. Well, I’m here to talk to you about the importance of sexy talk, dirty talk and of basically just talking the talk.
Sure, there are a million ways and a million of ideas of how you should spice up your life in the bedroom, how you should dress, what toys you should buy, and a million answers to your questions, how do I please my partner in bed? But talking dirty is one of the oldest, easiest, sexiest, kinkiest and quickest ways to bring your partner to the maximum density of arousal.
Well, that just spoils the moment. WHAT?!? Are you kidding me? If I could tell you how many times I heard that…. WRONG, let me let you in on a little dirty secret. There is nothing worse than silence. You think those ooohs, and aaahs are enough? Nope, sisters and brothers, if you want to really get yourself and your partner off you need to speak up. Sure, coyness is cute for a while, but if you really want to knock the socks off then speak up.
Speaking up can come in many forms too. I have broken them down into categories for ease of understanding.
First of all, there is what I call sexy talk. This is saying things that are sweet, yummy and desirable and let your partner know that you think of them not just as the wonderful and fabulous person that they are, but that you desire them, want to kiss them, smell them, take off their clothes, etc... Sending them text messages throughout the day “I’m thinking about kissing your ______ (name body part here),” or “I’m touching myself thinking about you,” I don’t really care what it says, but letting your partner know throughout your hectic and busy days filled with annoying co-workers and deadlines and you are still able to think about them being sexy, is a turn on. Not just “I miss u,” or “I love u” but “I want 2 x u,” “I want 2 rip ur clothes off,” “get home so I can fuck u.” You know what I am saying. See the thing about this kind of talk throughout the day is that it in and of itself is a form of foreplay. It not only lets your partner know you desire them and think about them, tt gets you and your partner thinking sexy, thinking dirty so when you two finally see each other, guess what? All this pressure has already built up, and you find yourself in the throes of passion and you haven’t even touched one another.
And there is more to come. No pun intended, but now that you are in each other’s presence and you really need to turn up the heat just a few sexy words and dirty phrases can really kick the moment into high gear. This is what I call dirty talk. Saying things like, “I want to feel you inside of me,” or “I want you to cum on my cock,” “You’re driving me crazy,” seriously (and no laughing either!) this makes your partner 1) feel desired and 2) is music to the ears, the only problem you might encounter is arousal, erections, orgasms and ejaculations….
The third very important aspect of all this talk talk talk, is communication. How can your partner please you properly if you don’t tell them what you want, need and like? It’s all communication, telling your partner where to put his/her hand, how you like it, to go faster or slower, are all forms of sexy talk and dirty talk too, except that this type of tlalk also serves the purpose of letting your partner know what to do. Sex isn’t a science, it’s an art. And, what better show off your creativity than to let your partner in on the unique ways in which to please you.
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So you’ve got this new sweetie and you are wondering how to please him/her in bed? Or maybe you two have been together for a million years but geez, the sex just seems so monotonous, and just seems to lag. Well, I’m here to talk to you about the importance of sexy talk, dirty talk and of basically just talking the talk.
Sure, there are a million ways and a million of ideas of how you should spice up your life in the bedroom, how you should dress, what toys you should buy, and a million answers to your questions, how do I please my partner in bed? But talking dirty is one of the oldest, easiest, sexiest, kinkiest and quickest ways to bring your partner to the maximum density of arousal.
Well, that just spoils the moment. WHAT?!? Are you kidding me? If I could tell you how many times I heard that…. WRONG, let me let you in on a little dirty secret. There is nothing worse than silence. You think those ooohs, and aaahs are enough? Nope, sisters and brothers, if you want to really get yourself and your partner off you need to speak up. Sure, coyness is cute for a while, but if you really want to knock the socks off then speak up.
Speaking up can come in many forms too. I have broken them down into categories for ease of understanding.
First of all, there is what I call sexy talk. This is saying things that are sweet, yummy and desirable and let your partner know that you think of them not just as the wonderful and fabulous person that they are, but that you desire them, want to kiss them, smell them, take off their clothes, etc... Sending them text messages throughout the day “I’m thinking about kissing your ______ (name body part here),” or “I’m touching myself thinking about you,” I don’t really care what it says, but letting your partner know throughout your hectic and busy days filled with annoying co-workers and deadlines and you are still able to think about them being sexy, is a turn on. Not just “I miss u,” or “I love u” but “I want 2 x u,” “I want 2 rip ur clothes off,” “get home so I can fuck u.” You know what I am saying. See the thing about this kind of talk throughout the day is that it in and of itself is a form of foreplay. It not only lets your partner know you desire them and think about them, tt gets you and your partner thinking sexy, thinking dirty so when you two finally see each other, guess what? All this pressure has already built up, and you find yourself in the throes of passion and you haven’t even touched one another.
And there is more to come. No pun intended, but now that you are in each other’s presence and you really need to turn up the heat just a few sexy words and dirty phrases can really kick the moment into high gear. This is what I call dirty talk. Saying things like, “I want to feel you inside of me,” or “I want you to cum on my cock,” “You’re driving me crazy,” seriously (and no laughing either!) this makes your partner 1) feel desired and 2) is music to the ears, the only problem you might encounter is arousal, erections, orgasms and ejaculations….
The third very important aspect of all this talk talk talk, is communication. How can your partner please you properly if you don’t tell them what you want, need and like? It’s all communication, telling your partner where to put his/her hand, how you like it, to go faster or slower, are all forms of sexy talk and dirty talk too, except that this type of tlalk also serves the purpose of letting your partner know what to do. Sex isn’t a science, it’s an art. And, what better show off your creativity than to let your partner in on the unique ways in which to please you.
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No Strings Attached...Article I wrote for Lip Service Webzine
(This is a piece I wrote for Kill City/LipService Webzine. They are a Goth clothing company. They wanted "edgy". Not really my voice here.)
Hit The Sack, No Strings Attached....Reasons to get a Fuck Buddy.
I'm a twenty something year old woman, and all the men I go out with on dates all seem to be ready to settle down and get married after the second date. I’m not ready for that. I don't want a relationship right now, but if I find him sexy does it mean I should also sacrifice my sexual drive, needs and desires?
Girlfriend, You are a modern read: SEXUAL Woman. You need to ROAR. Last I checked it was 2009, which means we are no longer in the 1950's, we don't have to fear that repressive backwards ass shit which had women tied unwittingly to their kitchen appliances. Today, we women aka LIONESS VAMPS are in charge of countries and bodies of water. Recognize this now and take full advantage of it.
Ok, So, enough of the hail women’s lib feminist mumbo jumbo, you want me to spell it out for you?
What it sounds like you really need is a fuck buddy (or two or three or four....I mean who's counting anyway?) What you don't want (nor need is a boyfriend.) And amen to you for admitting it. Boyfriends and relationships require time and effort, and if you don’t want babies or marriage, then I say why not just stay away from boyfriends. Boyfriends can be a pain in the ass, and a total time and energy suck. They always want more, and need more. They will rarely just want to fuck you and leave; they actually want to spend time with you. Ick. It just doesn't sound like you have the time nor the desire to make the time to have a boyfriend right now. And to that I say more power to you.
Like I said, those days of looking at every sexual encounter as having to happen with someone you are 'in love' with or even dating are over. You are an independent woman and if you want to, and love to have sex with the men you are attracted to, (and if they are willing participants of course) then I say go for it. Sure, you’ll have the judgmental nay-sayers, read: the chastity belt wearing step-ford housewife types who live to please a man and to have babies, who will frown upon it and call it meaningless sex, or promiscuity but trust me they're just envious of your self confidence, independence and freedom. And, then there are the bra-burning hairy-legged women who call it evolved sex. Let's just fucking call it like it is, it's Sex, plain and simple. There’s nothing wrong with just sex either, if that’s what you want. Men have been reaping the benefits of 'just sex' in our society for decades. I’d like to think that as a society that we’ve evolved past the 'whore,' and 'slut,' labels attached to women who enjoy sex with someone who isn't their boyfriend, fiance' or husband. Women enjoy sex. YES. Get used to it.
There’s a distinct difference between fuck buddies and boyfriends. Fuck buddies, are buddies who just fuck. If you don’t want to fertilize your garden or recognize anything other than the physical attraction between you two, and if you don’t want to consummate a relationship then what you really need is to get a fuck buddy, a hot piece of ass to come over and fuck you (frequency is entirely up to you) and then leave. Hot sex is the only thing a fuck buddy can and should be expected to deliver. Anything more is approaching dangerously close to relationship territory, which brings relationship problems. And, if you don’t want the problems of a cumbersome relationship getting in the way of an unbridled sex life, don't be afriad to let out your inner vixen and tell that man (men, women or what have you) straight up, "No Strings Attached."
Now this is not necessarily for the everyone, and definitely not for the faint of heart. For one, we still as a society have ideas about sex and promiscuity. Secondly, for some people sex is an intimate and emotional experience, reserved for a single person with whom they feel very close with and have a connection with. So be honest with yourself about what you desire, and be honest with the person about your desires too. In a perfect world the desires will be reciprecrated.
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Hit The Sack, No Strings Attached....Reasons to get a Fuck Buddy.
I'm a twenty something year old woman, and all the men I go out with on dates all seem to be ready to settle down and get married after the second date. I’m not ready for that. I don't want a relationship right now, but if I find him sexy does it mean I should also sacrifice my sexual drive, needs and desires?
Girlfriend, You are a modern read: SEXUAL Woman. You need to ROAR. Last I checked it was 2009, which means we are no longer in the 1950's, we don't have to fear that repressive backwards ass shit which had women tied unwittingly to their kitchen appliances. Today, we women aka LIONESS VAMPS are in charge of countries and bodies of water. Recognize this now and take full advantage of it.
Ok, So, enough of the hail women’s lib feminist mumbo jumbo, you want me to spell it out for you?
What it sounds like you really need is a fuck buddy (or two or three or four....I mean who's counting anyway?) What you don't want (nor need is a boyfriend.) And amen to you for admitting it. Boyfriends and relationships require time and effort, and if you don’t want babies or marriage, then I say why not just stay away from boyfriends. Boyfriends can be a pain in the ass, and a total time and energy suck. They always want more, and need more. They will rarely just want to fuck you and leave; they actually want to spend time with you. Ick. It just doesn't sound like you have the time nor the desire to make the time to have a boyfriend right now. And to that I say more power to you.
Like I said, those days of looking at every sexual encounter as having to happen with someone you are 'in love' with or even dating are over. You are an independent woman and if you want to, and love to have sex with the men you are attracted to, (and if they are willing participants of course) then I say go for it. Sure, you’ll have the judgmental nay-sayers, read: the chastity belt wearing step-ford housewife types who live to please a man and to have babies, who will frown upon it and call it meaningless sex, or promiscuity but trust me they're just envious of your self confidence, independence and freedom. And, then there are the bra-burning hairy-legged women who call it evolved sex. Let's just fucking call it like it is, it's Sex, plain and simple. There’s nothing wrong with just sex either, if that’s what you want. Men have been reaping the benefits of 'just sex' in our society for decades. I’d like to think that as a society that we’ve evolved past the 'whore,' and 'slut,' labels attached to women who enjoy sex with someone who isn't their boyfriend, fiance' or husband. Women enjoy sex. YES. Get used to it.
There’s a distinct difference between fuck buddies and boyfriends. Fuck buddies, are buddies who just fuck. If you don’t want to fertilize your garden or recognize anything other than the physical attraction between you two, and if you don’t want to consummate a relationship then what you really need is to get a fuck buddy, a hot piece of ass to come over and fuck you (frequency is entirely up to you) and then leave. Hot sex is the only thing a fuck buddy can and should be expected to deliver. Anything more is approaching dangerously close to relationship territory, which brings relationship problems. And, if you don’t want the problems of a cumbersome relationship getting in the way of an unbridled sex life, don't be afriad to let out your inner vixen and tell that man (men, women or what have you) straight up, "No Strings Attached."
Now this is not necessarily for the everyone, and definitely not for the faint of heart. For one, we still as a society have ideas about sex and promiscuity. Secondly, for some people sex is an intimate and emotional experience, reserved for a single person with whom they feel very close with and have a connection with. So be honest with yourself about what you desire, and be honest with the person about your desires too. In a perfect world the desires will be reciprecrated.
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