People will find a way to have comfortable, pleasing sex if they don't necessarily "match". It takes experimentation and research like Equinox said. Personally speaking, I never preferred sex to such activities with my girlfriend such as watching movies, or lying in bed, or showering. Those just meant more to me at the time. Sex was a breakthrough for the physical relationship, and even though it was very pleasurable, it didn't hold the nostalgia that other things had.
I'd take a perfect guy with a short dick instead...
Bingo.
See, I honestly believe if we had more females that thought the same way Equinox does, there would be a lot less bullshit going on. No one worrying about size, and instead being nicer and less arrogant.
1. It is the last step and the most ultimate way to physically bond with your partner. If you use sex just for pleasure, and not for love, then you are misusing it. If you use sex for love, you'll feel so good about doing it for both you and your partner, however, it may hurt after a breakup to know you shared a bond like that with someone that probably won't be in your dating life anymore.
2. The way sex is portrayed in media is a bad influence. Media shows sex as pleasure appeal. They think, "If we could get a physically attractive girl to pose with our product, people will want it." And the reason they are intrigued is because of the pleasure-giving nature of sex. They link the product they are advertising with pleasure. Which is wrong.
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LOL that's almost worse.
Bingo.
See, I honestly believe if we had more females that thought the same way Equinox does, there would be a lot less bullshit going on. No one worrying about size, and instead being nicer and less arrogant.
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I go bass fishing in the Ozarks for summer. Call me up then. LOL
My reproductive system is pretty large.
1. It is the last step and the most ultimate way to physically bond with your partner. If you use sex just for pleasure, and not for love, then you are misusing it. If you use sex for love, you'll feel so good about doing it for both you and your partner, however, it may hurt after a breakup to know you shared a bond like that with someone that probably won't be in your dating life anymore.
2. The way sex is portrayed in media is a bad influence. Media shows sex as pleasure appeal. They think, "If we could get a physically attractive girl to pose with our product, people will want it." And the reason they are intrigued is because of the pleasure-giving nature of sex. They link the product they are advertising with pleasure. Which is wrong.