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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:11 pm
(yes i know i have misspellings in the subject) ok no one is perfect male or female and sex is between you and your partner so if yo don't like what your GF or BF is doing tell them don't go stereotyping all men or all women ok and no im not being sexest to anyone who wants to complain
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:48 am
Communication is the key, and sterotyping is not.
It just seems like some guy has been having terrible sex and another person decided to counter his attitude by posting a Mistakes Men Make During Sex.
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:49 pm
Yeah after reading both, it seems to me that both are based on people's opinions about what kind of sex they like...just like the Cosmo mags they are so down on. No one can set out "rules" for sex that everyone needs to follow. There are both valid points and sexist stereotypes in both lists. The point is that every time you're in a relationship you need to be vocal with that person about what you like and don't. Not everyone can pick up subtle hints. And jeez, if you can think of 50 things off the top of your head that you don't like about sex with your significant other, maybe you should find someone you're more compatible with...lol no offense to the writers of either list.
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:15 am
katari-hana Yeah after reading both, it seems to me that both are based on people's opinions about what kind of sex they like...just like the Cosmo mags they are so down on. No one can set out "rules" for sex that everyone needs to follow. There are both valid points and sexist stereotypes in both lists. The point is that every time you're in a relationship you need to be vocal with that person about what you like and don't. Not everyone can pick up subtle hints. And jeez, if you can think of 50 things off the top of your head that you don't like about sex with your significant other, maybe you should find someone you're more compatible with...lol no offense to the writers of either list. I noticed that, too. Relationship problems much? Real love is more than sex. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:53 pm
MyOwnBestCritic katari-hana Yeah after reading both, it seems to me that both are based on people's opinions about what kind of sex they like...just like the Cosmo mags they are so down on. No one can set out "rules" for sex that everyone needs to follow. There are both valid points and sexist stereotypes in both lists. The point is that every time you're in a relationship you need to be vocal with that person about what you like and don't. Not everyone can pick up subtle hints. And jeez, if you can think of 50 things off the top of your head that you don't like about sex with your significant other, maybe you should find someone you're more compatible with...lol no offense to the writers of either list. I noticed that, too. Relationship problems much? Real love is more than sex. 3nodding I wrote mine to rip the piss out of the 50 Mistakes Women Make one, since it was such a load of crap. I would've thought that was obvious.
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